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  • ...ed to as '''circumstantiality''', is the result of a so-called "non-linear thought pattern" and occurs when the focus of a conversation drifts, but often come [[Category:Communication disorders]] ...
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  • ...that two people with tetraplegia were able to control robotic arms through thought when connected to the [[BrainGate]] neural interface system.  The two parti ...sly control an operating system to text, email, shop and bank using direct thought through the Stentrode brain computer interface (Journal of NeuroInterventio ...
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  • ...ual and cognitive neural pathways. Visual illusions are (at least in part) thought to be caused by excessive competing stimuli. Each stimulus follows a dedica ==Disorders== ...
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  • {{short description|Exaggerated or irrational thought pattern}} ...'cognitive distortion''' is an exaggerated or [[irrationality|irrational]] thought pattern involved in the onset or perpetuation of [[psychopathological]] sta ...
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  • ...s involved in the study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders and conditions of the oral cavity, maxillofacial area and the adjacent and ***[[Cardiology]] – medical specialty dealing with disorders of the heart (specifically the human heart). ...
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  • ...at were originally considered purely "episodic" memories, which can now be thought of as a combination of both remembering and knowing or episodic and semanti Thus, in this model, the participant is thought to resort to familiarity as a backup process whenever recollection fails to ...
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  • ...t. The therapy is goal-oriented and structured and aims to change negative thought patterns during emotional distress and help patients gain information about ...d to cases of adverse drug reactions.{{cn|date=June 2022}} Specific phobic disorders like chronophobia can be treated with benzodiazepines, selective serotonin ...
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  • ...their feelings of intimacy with their wives. On the other hand, wives are thought to value more the feelings of being understood and validated by their husba ...nt of [[therapeutic]] technique. Self-disclosure by the therapist is often thought to facilitate increased disclosure by the client, which should result in in ...
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  • ...scrimination and social justice issues). They were then asked whether they thought Linda was more likely to be (a) a "bank teller" or (b) a "bank teller and a ...disturbance in eating disorders: A form of cognitive bias? |journal=Eating Disorders|language=en|volume=4|issue=1|pages=47–58|doi=10.1080/10640269608250075|issn ...
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  • ...uals With Autism Spectrum Disorders Help Other People With Autism Spectrum Disorders? An Investigation of Empathy and Helping Motivation in Adults With Autism S ...te.net/publication/20105802 |journal=[[Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders]] |volume=18 |issue=3 |pages=379–402 |doi=10.1007/BF02212194 |pmid=3049519 ...
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  • ...ation: implications for individuals with autism|journal=Topics in Language Disorders|date=1992|volume=12|issue=4|pages=1–28|doi=10.1097/00011363-199208000-00003 ...owledge and facilitating techniques in Denmark|journal=European Journal of Disorders of Communication|date=1997|volume=32|pages=1–18|doi=10.3109/136828297090214 ...
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  • ...ent]] suggests research to focus primarily on questions and tools that are thought to increase safety and mitigate issues rather than risky technologies which ...this: What is the relationship between long-distance commuters and eating disorders? ...
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  • ...ts in the US are "absolute" in their opposition, experience disgust at the thought of eating GM foods, and are "evidence insensitive".<ref>{{cite journal|url= ...existence of certain disorders. A minority of professional researchers see disorders such as [[Major depressive disorder|depression]] from a [[sociocultural per ...
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  • ...living room of his home in Bethesda, Maryland, in 1970. He stated that he thought of the word after returning from a discussion earlier that evening at Georg ...ished within the past 40 years and due to the advance in technology, it is thought that human subjects have outgrown the Belmont Report, and the need for revi ...
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  • ...decides to do something that nobody really wants to do, but only what they thought that everybody else wanted to do. ...tar systems the partners seem to have different ages, even though they are thought to have formed at the same time. ...
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  • ...two dissonant items is high, it is difficult to determine which action or thought is correct. Both have had a place of truth, at least subjectively, in the m ...udy showed that younger tourists littered more as a whole and regretted or thought about it after.<ref name=":4" /> ...
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  • By contrast, [[bioengineering]] is generally thought of as a related field that more heavily emphasizes higher systems approache The field of modern biotechnology is generally thought of as having been born in 1971 when Paul Berg's (Stanford) experiments in g ...
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  • ...|first2=Z. |date=2006 |title=Stem cells for the treatment of neurological disorders |journal=Nature |volume=441 |issue= 7097| doi = 10.1038/nature04960 | pmid= ...[[open source]], this technology has been able to do things that we never thought were possible. Some ways in which we have used this technology can be throu ...
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  • ...stone Projects. Paper 13.</ref> There are many precursors of this train of thought. [[Jeremy Bentham]], the founder of [[utilitarianism]], famously wrote in h ===Alleged link to human violence and psychological disorders=== ...
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  • ...examples—triples that obeyed their hypothesized rule. For example, if they thought the rule was, "Each number is two greater than its predecessor," they would ...da|1999|p=94}}</ref> It is also possible that people can only focus on one thought at a time, so find it difficult to test alternative hypotheses in parallel. ...
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