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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37357930/thinking-in-a-marrow-bone-embodiment-in-vajrayana-buddhism-and-psychoanalysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristin Fiorella
Nondualistic conceptions of the body in Vajrayana Buddhism and some schools of Zen potentially extend the range for imagining and conceptualizing the analyst's body. They add dimension to psychoanalytic explorations of nonverbal, body-to-body communication in the analytic dyad. Vajrayana Buddhism posits that the body that we have from the point of view of the conceptual mind is not our only body. The body that we are , known as the Vajra body, is experientially available only when the conceptual mind is relaxed...
April 2023: Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37341990/icu-triage-decisions-and-biases-about-time-and-identity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joona Räsänen
We often show a greater inclination to assist and avoid harming people identified as those at high risk of great harm than to assist and avoid harming people who will suffer similar harm but are not identified (as yet). Call this the identified person bias. Some ethicists think such bias is justified; others disagree and claim that the bias is discriminatory against statistical people. While the issue is present in public policy and politics, perhaps the most notable examples can be found in medical ethics such as in ICU triage decisions made during the COVID-19 pandemic...
September 2023: Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37167542/linguistic-anomalies-observed-in-the-sentence-completion-test-in-patients-with-schizophrenia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Young Tak Jo, Ji Soo Lee, Jaiyoung Park, Jungsun Lee, Yeon Ho Joo
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia is a chronic, debilitating disorder characterised by distorted thinking, perceptions, behaviours, and even language impairments. We investigated the linguistic anomalies in Korean schizophrenia patients compared to non-psychotic psychiatric controls to determine whether the linguistic anomalies in English speakers with schizophrenia were replicated in Korean speakers. METHODS: Thirty-four schizophrenia patients and 70 non-psychotic psychiatric controls were included in this study...
May 11, 2023: Cognitive Neuropsychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37073967/series-resistance-errors-in-whole-cell-voltage-clamp-measured-directly-with-dual-patch-clamp-recordings-not-as-bad-as-you-think
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Gray, Joseph M Santin
Whole-cell patch clamp has provided much insight into the function of voltage-gated ion channels in central neurons. However, voltage errors caused by the resistance of the recording electrode (Rseries ) limit its application to-- relatively small ionic currents. Ohm's law is often applied to estimate and correct the membrane potential for these voltage errors. We tested this assumption in brainstem motoneurons of adult frogs using dual patch clamp recordings, one performing whole-cell voltage clamp of K+ currents and the other directly recording the membrane potential...
April 19, 2023: Journal of Neurophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37062875/factor-and-network-analysis-of-psychosis-like-experiences-and-depressive-symptoms-in-a-sample-of-finnish-adolescents-entering-psychiatric-services
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Niklas Granö, Sakari Lintula, Sebastian Therman, Mauri Marttunen, Ulla Lång, Klaus Ranta
AIM: Psychosis-Like Experiences (PLEs) and depressive symptoms are correlated in clinical adolescent populations. However, symptom-level associations between the two phenomena are not clear. METHODS: We analysed factor structures of a PLE instrument, the Prodromal Questionnaire-Brief (PQ-B), based on dimensions of positive symptoms of schizophrenia, and a depression measurement instrument, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-21A) and performed a network analysis of item-level associations between the two measures...
April 16, 2023: Early Intervention in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37060839/functional-connectivity-changes-between-frontopolar-cortex-and-nucleus-accumbens-following-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-in-major-depression-a-randomized-clinical-trial
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nariko Katayama, Atsuo Nakagawa, Satoshi Umeda, Yuri Terasawa, Kazushi Shinagawa, Toshiaki Kikuchi, Hajime Tabuchi, Takayuki Abe, Masaru Mimura
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a psychotherapy that challenges distorted cognitions; however, the neural mechanisms that underpin CBT remain unclear. Hence, we aimed to assess the treatment-related resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) changes in the brain regions associated with future thinking and the associations between rsFC changes and clinical improvements. Thirty-eight adult patients with MDD were randomly assigned with equal likelihood to receive 16-week individual CBT or talking control with a 12-month follow-up period...
April 11, 2023: Psychiatry Research. Neuroimaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37044087/are-grid-cells-used-for-navigation-on-local-metrics-subjective-spaces-and-black-holes
#27
REVIEW
Gily Ginosar, Johnatan Aljadeff, Liora Las, Dori Derdikman, Nachum Ulanovsky
The symmetric, lattice-like spatial pattern of grid-cell activity is thought to provide a neuronal global metric for space. This view is compatible with grid cells recorded in empty boxes but inconsistent with data from more naturalistic settings. We review evidence arguing against the global-metric notion, including the distortion and disintegration of the grid pattern in complex and three-dimensional environments. We argue that deviations from lattice symmetry are key for understanding grid-cell function...
June 21, 2023: Neuron
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37012929/subtotal-occlusion-of-the-right-coronary-artery-by-cardioband-and-its-successful-intervention-via-retrograde-approach-interventional-flashlight
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Dirk Habedank, Sabine Bierschenk, Saskia Zimpel, Jeanette Huch, Iskandar Atmowihardjo
UNLABELLED: In recent years, transcatheter approaches have changed the therapy of valvular regurgitation. One of these new techniques is the Cardioband ® tricuspid valve reconstruction system (Edwards Lifesciences Corp., Irvine, CA, USA), which allows an adjustment of the ring size but may cause a temporary deformation or even occlusion of the right coronary artery (RCA) due to its close proximity. We report on a patient with symptomatic and subtotal occlusion of the RCA after Cardioband implantation...
April 2023: Journal of Cardiology Cases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36944113/cognitive-distortions-mediate-relationships-between-early-maladaptive-schemas-and-aggression-in-women-and-men
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li Shaun Huang, Pascal Molenberghs, Alexander J Mussap
Difficult childhood experiences can lead to the development of early maladaptive schemas (EMS) that cause emotional and behavioral problems later in life. The present study examined the role of cognitive distortions in mediating relationships between EMS and aggression in adults as a function of sex. Participants were 59 women (Mage  = 34.7 years, standard deviation [SD] = 8.0) and 86 men (Mage  = 39.3 years, SD = 13.2) who completed the Young Schema Questionnaire-Short Form-V3, the How I Think Questionnaire of cognitive distortions, and the Buss-Warren Aggression Questionnaire...
March 21, 2023: Aggressive Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36922942/towards-hard-magnetic-behavior-of-cofe-2-o-4-nanoparticles-a-detailed-study-of-crystalline-and-electronic-structures-and-magnetic-properties
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
D H Manh, T D Thanh, T L Phan, D S Yang
We have used the coprecipitation and mechanical-milling methods to fabricate CoFe2 O4 nanoparticles with an average crystallite size ( d ) varying from 81 to ∼12 nm when changing the milling time ( t m ) up to 180 min. X-ray diffraction and Raman-scattering studies have proved the samples crystalizing in the spinel structure. Both the lattice constant and residual strain tend to increase when t m ( d ) increases (decreases). The analysis of magnetization data has revealed a change in the coercivity ( H c ) towards the hard-magnetic properties...
March 8, 2023: RSC Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36892919/looking-beyond-the-obvious
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Susan A Gelman
A hallmark of human cognition is the capacity to think about observable experience in ways that are nonobvious-from scientific concepts (genes, molecules) to everyday understandings (germs, soul). Where does this capacity come from, and how does it develop? I propose that, contrary to what is classically assumed, young children often extend beyond the tangible "here-and-now" to think about hidden, invisible, abstract, or nonpresent entities. I review examples from three lines of research: essentialism, generic language, and object history...
March 9, 2023: American Psychologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36891681/protecting-the-mental-health-of-the-future-workforce-exploring-the-prevalence-of-cognitive-distortions-among-nursing-students
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abdallah Alwawi, Hatem Hesham Alsaqqa
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that stress and anxiety are commonly experienced by nursing students. Cognitive distortions, or negative thinking styles, are linked to stress and anxiety and have been shown to have a detrimental effect on mental health. Therefore, identification of cognitive distortions among nursing students may serve to prevent the development of mental health issues among this population. AIM: To explore the prevalence of cognitive distortions among a sample of nursing students, identify which types were more common and determine how these types varied by sociodemographic characteristics...
March 7, 2023: Nursing Management (Harrow)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36819127/understanding-immunity-an-alternative-framework-beyond-defense-and-strength
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Martin Zach, Gregor P Greslehner
In this paper we address the issue of how to think about immunity. Many immunological writings suggest a straightforward option: the view that the immune system is primarily a system of defense, which naturally invites the talk of strong immunity and strong immune response. Despite their undisputable positive role in immunology, such metaphors can also pose a risk of establishing a narrow perspective, omitting from consideration phenomena that do not neatly fit those powerful metaphors. Building on this analysis, we argue two things...
2023: Biology & Philosophy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36816014/-i-kind-of-bounce-off-it-translating-mental-health-principles-into-real-life-through-story-based-text-messages
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ananya Bhattacharjee, Joseph Jay Williams, Karrie Chou, Justice Tomlinson, Jonah Meyerhoff, Alex Mariakakis, Rachel Kornfield
Adopting new psychological strategies to improve mental wellness can be challenging since people are often unable to anticipate how new habits are applicable to their circumstances. Narrative-based interventions have the potential to alleviate this burden by illustrating psychological principles in an applied context. In this work, we explore how stories can be delivered via the ubiquitous and scalable medium of text messaging. Through formative work consisting of interviews and focus group discussions with 15 participants, we identified desirable elements of stories about mental health, including authenticity and relatability...
November 2022: Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36785291/adaptive-lens-for-foveal-vision-imaging-and-projection-over-large-clear-apertures
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Louis Bégel, Behzad Khodadad, Tigran Galstian
We report an electrically tunable liquid crystal device that enables the generation of lenses the diameters of which may be dynamically changed from sub-millimeter to multiple millimeter sizes. These lenses can be created in different regions of interest over very large (above 50 mm) optical clear apertures. The approach is based on the activation of periodically spaced contacts on a single serpentine-shaped electrode with phase-shifted electrical signals. It enables a highly reconfigurable operation of locally created lenses with variable position, diameter, optical power (OP) and aberrations...
January 16, 2023: Optics Express
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36780466/parental-gambling-frequency-and-adolescent-gambling-a-cross-sectional-path-model-involving-adolescents-and-parents
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Anna Donati, Carola Beccari, Francesco Sanson, Giuseppe Iraci Sareri, Caterina Primi
INTRODUCTION: Nowadays, most of the research studies in the field of adolescent gambling are focused on individual factors related to problem gambling. The aim of this study was to test an integrated model to explain adolescent problem gambling involving both individual (i.e., correct gambling knowledge, superstitious thinking, and gambling-related cognitive distortions) and environmental factors (i.e., parental gambling frequency). In detail, the aim was to better understand the role of parental gambling behavior on adolescents' gambling frequency and problem gambling severity, to draw indications for prevention...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36728787/facial-expansion-a-blueprint-for-coverage
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joshua M Cohen, Barry M Zide
The benefits of tissue expansion go unrealized if flap design and coverage concepts do not exist in pre-operative thinking. Without proper analysis, the surgeon will likely burden the patient with more expanders than necessary. Tissue coverage needs can be simplified in forms of triangles and rectangles to determine expanded tissue advancement. Single or double back cuts allow usage of all the expanded tissue. Furthermore, early subtotal excisions, especially in children less than four months old, can reduce the number of expanders required...
December 26, 2022: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36704627/optimized-adaptive-neuro-fuzzy-inference-system-based-on-hybrid-grey-wolf-bat-algorithm-for-schizophrenia-recognition-from-eeg-signals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kishore Balasubramanian, K Ramya, K Gayathri Devi
Schizophrenia is a chronic mental disorder that impairs a person's thinking capacity, feelings and emotions, behavioural traits, etc., Emotional distortions, delusions, hallucinations, and incoherent speech are all some of the symptoms of schizophrenia, and cause disruption of routine activities. Computer-assisted diagnosis of schizophrenia is significantly needed to give its patients a higher quality of life. Hence, an improved adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system based on the Hybrid Grey Wolf-Bat Algorithm for accurate prediction of schizophrenia from multi-channel EEG signals is presented in this study...
February 2023: Cognitive Neurodynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36617479/the-experiences-of-depressed-pregnant-women-participating-in-a-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-program-via-video-communication-an-exploratory-qualitative-study
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eunjoo Lee, Mijung Kim, Youngsuk Park
PURPOSE: This study explored the experiences of pregnant women with depressed mood participating ina group cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) program using video communication, based on Beck's cognitive theory. METHODS: The participants were six pregnant women out of 13 women who had participated in an 8-session group CBT program using video communication for women with depressed mood (EdinburghPostnatal Depression score of ≥9). Data were collected from February 20 through March 25, 2021...
December 2022: Korean journal of women health nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36583302/a-randomised-controlled-trial-of-a-cognitive-behaviourally-informed-intervention-for-changing-violent-sexual-attitudes-among-adult-sexual-offenders-in-prison
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Moses Onyemaechi Ede, Chinedu Ifedi Okeke, Sebastian O Onah
BACKGROUND: Predatory sexual acts by adults cause concern worldwide. Patterns of distorted thinking and weakened self-control are among the leading explanations. Amidst growing concerns about sexual offences in Nigeria, it might be that more psychologically informed interventions in prison could reduce the risks of further harm compared with the standard prison regime. AIMS: To test the effectiveness of a cognitive behaviourally informed intervention (CBII) in reducing violent sexual attitudes among men in prison in Nigeria for a sexual offence...
December 30, 2022: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health: CBMH
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