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Pseudo-relaxation learning algorithm for complex-valued associative memory.

30 Mar 2008 HAM (Hopfield Associative Memory) and BAM (Bidirectinal Associative Memory) are representative associative memories by neural networks. The storage capacity by the Hebb rule, which is often used, is extremely low. In order to improve it, some ...
rec_pub_18452248-pseudo-relaxation-learning-algorithm-complex-valued-associative-memory.htm


Lighting in digital game worlds: effects on affect and play performance.

30 Mar 2008 As a means of extending the significance of findings in experimental psychology and nonvisual psychological lighting research to digital game research, the present study was designed to investigate the impact of warm (reddish) and cool (bluish) ...
rec_pub_18422403-lighting-digital-game-worlds-effects-affect-play-performance.htm


Differential effects of relaxation techniques on ultraweak photon emission.

30 Mar 2008 BACKGROUND: Evidence has accumulated favoring the possible role of oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of many chronic diseases. Meditation is utilized as an adjunct to conventional medical treatment for several clinical conditions. A few studies ...
rec_pub_18399758-differential-effects-relaxation-techniques-ultraweak-photon-emission.htm


A biphasic theory for the viscoelastic behaviors of vocal fold lamina propria in stress relaxation.

28 Feb 2008 In this study, a biphasic theory is applied to investigate the viscoelastic behaviors of vocal fold lamina propria during stress relaxation. The vocal fold lamina propria tissue is described as a biphasic material composed of a solid phase and an ...
rec_pub_18345850-a-biphasic-theory-viscoelastic-behaviors-vocal-fold-lamina-propria.htm


Mind-body interventions during pregnancy.

28 Feb 2008 OBJECTIVE: To examine published evidence on the effectiveness of mind-body interventions during pregnancy on perceived stress, mood, and perinatal outcomes. DATA SOURCES: Computerized searches of PubMed, Cinahl, PsycINFO, and the Cochrane Library. ...
rec_pub_18336440-mind-body-interventions-pregnancy.htm


[The activation processes of the immune system during low intensity exercise without relaxation]

30 Jan 2008 The activation processes of T-, B- and NK-cells were studied during 8-week low intensity strength training without relaxation. After the long-term training, no changes occurred in the peripheral blood contents of the main subpopulations of ...
rec_pub_18516853-the-activation-processes-immune-system-low-intensity-exercise.htm


[Analgesia, sedation and relaxation in the child with mechanical ventilation]

30 Jan 2008 The basic concepts of sedation and analgesia and the tools to asses the level of sedation and analgesia are review. The different methods of sedation and the non pharmacological interventions are described. Sedatives, analgesics and muscle ...
rec_pub_18405545-analgesia-sedation-relaxation-child-mechanical-ventilation.htm


Presence and emotions in virtual environments: the influence of stereoscopy.

30 Jan 2008 This study investigates how stereoscopy (the illusion of depth and 3D imaging) affects the sense of presence and the intensity of the positive mood that users feel in virtual environments (VEs). A between-group design was used, and 40 volunteers ...
rec_pub_18275306-presence-emotions-virtual-environments-influence-stereoscopy.htm


Expressive writing and post-traumatic stress disorder: effects on trauma symptoms, mood states, and cortisol reactivity.

30 Jan 2008 OBJECTIVES: This study investigates the boundary conditions (feasibility, safety, and efficacy) of an expressive writing intervention for individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder [PTSD]. DESIGN: Randomized trial with baseline and 3-month ...
rec_pub_18230238-expressive-writing-post-traumatic-stress-disorder-effects-trauma.htm


Emotional approach coping and self-efficacy moderate the effects of written emotional disclosure and relaxation training for people with migraine headaches.

30 Jan 2008 OBJECTIVES: We tested whether emotional skills and headache management self-efficacy (HMSE) moderated effects of written emotional disclosure (WED) compared with control writing and a different intervention, relaxation training (RT). DESIGN/METHODS: ...
rec_pub_18230235-emotional-approach-coping-self-efficacy-moderate-effects-written.htm

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