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Fuzzy cognitive modeling: Theoretical and practical considerations
(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2019)
The importance of the theoretical framework in the formulation of clinical inferences in psychotherapy
(Universidad de Belgrano. Facultad de Humanidades. Proyectos de Investigación, 2007)
This study explores the importance of psychotherapists' theoretical framework as it pertains to the development of their clinical inferences and construction of working inferences. Therapists in this study came from two ...
KittyCat: a cognitive model of structure-form discovery
(2014-10-09)
Cognition is a core subject to understand how humans think and behave. In that sense, it is clear that Cognition is a great ally to Management, as the later deals with people and is very interested in how they behave, ...
Aspectos cognitivos do transtorno obsessivo-compulsivo
(1998-08-01)
This paper describes the most important cognitive models for obsessive-compulsive disorder, i. e., the inference processes (thoughts and believes) underlying the patients'feelings and behaviors. The major models formulated ...
Brain self-regulation learning in the neurocomputational framework of active inference
(2023)
Neurofeedback (NF), a cutting-edge technique in the realm of brain-computer interfaces (BCI), has proven to be a powerful tool for both scientific exploration and clinical rehabilitation. NF provides individuals with ...
Text comprehension as a problem solving situation
Research in text comprehension has provided details as to how text features
and cognitive processes interact in order to build comprehension
and generate meaning. However, there is no explicit link between the
cognitive ...
Las inferencias cognitivas y lingüísticas en pruebas de comprensión e interpretación auditivas: ocurrencia y funcionamiento
(Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades, 2007)
El objetivo del presente estudio fue, en primer lugar, dar cuenta de la ocurrencia de
inferencias lingüísticas y cognitivas en dos pruebas de comprensión auditiva del
examen internacional Cambridge First Certifica/e in ...
On weak communication
(De Gruyter, 2015-09)
Dan Sperber and Deirdre Wilson suggest that much of linguistic communication is weak because the hearer usually must take a great responsibility in the interpretation of the speaker’s utterance. Sometimes, the (very) “weak ...