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Women with early maltreatment experience show increased resting-state functional connectivity in the theory of mind (ToM) network.
Background: Experience of childhood maltreatment significantly increases the risk for the development of psychopathology and is associated with impairments in socio-cognitive skills including theory-of-mind (ToM). In turn...
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Longest-Serving Winthrop Athletics Director Tom Hickman Announces Retirement
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Tom Hickman, the longest-serving athletic director in Winthrop and Big South Conference history, announced his retirement effective June 30. During Hickman's tenure, more than $20 million in new facility construction and...
Published by: Winthrop University
'Vocabulary of Images' Inspires Newest Exhibit from Fine Arts Chair Tom Stanley
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
"Selected Works" will be shown from now through March 13 at the George Gallery in Charleston. A reception is scheduled for Friday, Feb. 27, at 5 p.m. Fine Arts Chair Tom Stanley says it's appropriate that his newest gallery...
Published by: Winthrop University
A chronological framework for the British Quaternary based on Bithynia opercula.
Marine and ice-core records show that the Earth has experienced a succession of glacials and interglacials during the Quaternary (last ∼2.6 million years), although it is often difficult to correlate fragmentary terrestrial...
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Theory of mind, executive functions, and syntax in bilingual children with autism spectrum disorder
Impairments in Theory of Mind (ToM) are a core feature of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). ToM may be enhanced by various factors, including bilingualism, executive functions (EF), and complex syntax. This work...
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Empathy, Theory of Mind, and Prosocial Behaviors in Autistic Children.
BACKGROUND: Previous research has suggested that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) display fewer prosocial behaviors, and the role of empathy or Theory of Mind (ToM) in prosocial behaviors of autistic children remains...
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The validity and scalability of the theory-of-mind scale with toddlers and pre-schoolers
Despite the importance of theory of mind (ToM) for typical development, there remain two key issues affecting our ability to draw robust conclusions. One is the continued focus on false-belief as the sole measure of ToM. The...
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Managing Algorithms for Public Value
Public organisations increasingly rely on machine learning algorithms in performing many of their core activities. It is therefore important to consider how algorithms are transforming the public sector. This article aims to...
Cognitive and Affective Aspects of Theory of Mind in Greek-Speaking Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Substantial research indicates that individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have difficulties with Theory of Mind (ToM) abilities, but rarely have studies used a comprehensive battery to measure both the cognitive and...
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A novel methodology to regain sensitivity of quick clay in a geotechnical centrifuge

A novel reconstitution process is developed to reconstitute remoulded quick clay with comparable sensitivities to the sampled undisturbed material. This laboratory method is based on scaling some of the main in situ processes...

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Relations between theory of mind and executive function in middle childhood
Studies with preschool children have shown significant links between children's executive function (EF) and theory of mind (ToM), but few studies have examined these associations in primary school children. To address this gap...
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A novel methodology to regain sensitivity of quick clay in a geotechnical centrifuge

A novel reconstitution process is developed to reconstitute remoulded quick clay with comparable sensitivities to the sampled undisturbed material. This laboratory method is based on scaling some of the main in situ processes...

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Theory of Mind and Preference Learning at the Interface of Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, and AI
Theory of Mind (ToM)-the ability of the human mind to attribute mental states to others-is a key component of human cognition. In order to understand other people's mental states or viewpoint and to have successful interactions...
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The versatility of multi-state models for the analysis of longitudinal data with unobservable features.
Multi-state models provide a convenient statistical framework for a wide variety of medical applications characterized by multiple events and longitudinal data. We illustrate this through four examples. The potential value of...
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Mussels can both outweigh and interact with the effects of terrestrial to freshwater resource subsidies on littoral benthic communities.
Litterfall is an important resource subsidy for lake ecosystems that primarily accumulates in littoral zones. Bivalves are abundant within littoral zones and may modify the effects of terrestrial resource subsidies through...
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The validity and scalability of the theory-of-mind scale with toddlers and pre-schoolers
Despite the importance of theory of mind (ToM) for typical development, there remain two key issues affecting our ability to draw robust conclusions. One is the continued focus on false-belief as the sole measure of ToM. The...
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Transferring cognitive talent across domains to reduce the disposition effect in investment.
We consider Theory of Mind (ToM), the ability to correctly predict the intentions of others. To an important degree, good ToM function requires abstraction from one's own particular circumstances. Here, we posit that such...
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A case-study in the clinical epidemiology of psoriatic arthritis
In psoriatic arthritis, permanent joint damage characterizes disease progression and represents a major debilitating aspect of the disease. Understanding the process of joint damage will assist in the treatment and disease...
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Mixture distributions in multi-state modelling
In many studies, interest lies in determining whether members of the study population will undergo a particular event of interest. Such scenarios are often termed 'mover-stayer' scenarios, and interest lies in modelling two...
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