897 resultados para Human behaviour


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Many human behaviours and pathologies have been attributed to the putative mirror neuron system, a neural system that is active during both the observation and execution of actions. While there are now a very large number of papers on the mirror neuron system, variations in the methods and analyses employed by researchers mean that the basic characteristics of the mirror response are not clear. This review focuses on three important aspects of the mirror response, as measured by modulations in corticospinal excitability: (1) muscle specificity, (2) direction, and (3) timing of modulation. We focus mainly on electromyographic (EMG) data gathered following single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), because this method provides precise information regarding these three aspects of the response. Data from paired-pulse TMS paradigms and peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) are also considered when we discuss the possible mechanisms underlying the mirror response. In this systematic review of the literature, we examine the findings of 85 TMS and PNS studies of the human mirror response, and consider the limitations and advantages of the different methodological approaches these have adopted in relation to discrepancies between their findings. We conclude by proposing a testable model of how action observation modulates corticospinal excitability in humans. Specifically, we propose that action observation elicits an early, non-specific facilitation of corticospinal excitability (at around 90 ms from action onset), followed by a later modulation of activity specific to the muscles involved in the observed action (from around 200 ms). Testing this model will greatly advance our understanding of the mirror mechanism and provide a more stable grounding on which to base inferences about its role in human behaviour.

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North Sea Archaeologies traces the way people engaged with the North Sea from the end of the last ice age, around 10,000 BC, to the close of the Middle Ages, about AD 1500, drawing upon archaeological research from many countries, including the UK, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, and France. It addresses topics which include the first interactions of people with the emerging North Sea, the origin and development of fishing, the creation of coastal landscapes, the importance of islands and archipelagos, the development of seafaring ships and their use by early seafarers and pirates, and the treatment of boats and ships at the end of their useful lives. The study offers a ‘maritime turn’ in Archaeology through the investigation of aspects of human behaviour that have been, to various extents, disregarded, overlooked, or ignored in archaeological studies of the land. The study concludes that the relationship between humans and the sea challenges the frequently invoked dichotomy between pre-modernity and modernity, since many ancient beliefs, superstitions, and practices linked to seafaring and engagement with the sea are still widespread in the modern era.

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North Sea Archaeologies traces the way people engaged with the North Sea from the end of the last ice age, around 10,000 BC, to the close of the Middle Ages, about AD 1500, drawing upon archaeological research from many countries, including the UK, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, and France. It addresses topics which include the first interactions of people with the emerging North Sea, the origin and development of fishing, the creation of coastal landscapes, the importance of islands and archipelagos, the development of seafaring ships and their use by early seafarers and pirates, and the treatment of boats and ships at the end of their useful lives. The study offers a ‘maritime turn’ in Archaeology through the investigation of aspects of human behaviour that have been, to various extents, disregarded, overlooked, or ignored in archaeological studies of the land. The study concludes that the relationship between humans and the sea challenges the frequently invoked dichotomy between pre-modernity and modernity, since many ancient beliefs, superstitions, and practices linked to seafaring and engagement with the sea are still widespread in the modern era.

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This paper explores the criticism that system dynamics is a ‘hard’ or ‘deterministic’ systems approach. This criticism is seen to have four interpretations and each is addressed from the perspectives of social theory and systems science. Firstly, system dynamics is shown to offer not prophecies but Popperian predictions. Secondly, it is shown to involve the view that system structure only partially, not fully, determines human behaviour. Thirdly, the field's assumptions are shown not to constitute a grand content theory—though its structural theory and its attachment to the notion of causality in social systems are acknowledged. Finally, system dynamics is shown to be significantly different from systems engineering. The paper concludes that such confusions have arisen partially because of limited communication at the theoretical level from within the system dynamics community but also because of imperfect command of the available literature on the part of external commentators. Improved communication on theoretical issues is encouraged, though it is observed that system dynamics will continue to justify its assumptions primarily from the point of view of practical problem solving. The answer to the question in the paper's title is therefore: on balance, no.

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Addressing building energy use is a pressing issue for building sector decision makers across Europe. In Sweden, some regions have adopted a target of reducing energy use in buildings by 50% until 2050. However, building codes currently do not support as ambitious objectives as these, and novel approaches to addressing energy use in buildings from a regional perspective are called for. The purpose of this licentiate thesis was to provide a deeper understanding of most relevant issues with regard to energy use in buildings from a broad perspective and to suggest pathways towards reaching the long-term savings objective. Current trends in building sector structure and energy use point to detached houses constructed before 1981 playing a key role in the energy transition, especially in the rural areas of Sweden. In the Swedish county of Dalarna, which was used as a study area in this thesis, these houses account for almost 70% of the residential heating demand. Building energy simulations of eight sample houses from county show that there is considerable techno-economic potential for energy savings in these houses, but not quite enough to reach the 50% savings objective. Two case studies from rural Sweden show that savings well beyond 50% are achievable, both when access to capital and use of high technology are granted and when they are not. However, on a broader scale both direct and indirect rebound effects will have to be expected, which calls for more refined approaches to energy savings. Furthermore, research has shown that the techno-economic potential is in fact never realised, not even in the most well-designed intervention programmes, due to the inherent complexity of human behaviour with respect to energy use. This is not taken account of in neither current nor previous Swedish energy use legislation. Therefore an approach that considers the technical prerequisites, economic aspects and the perspective of the many home owners, based on Community-Based Social Marketing methodology, is suggested as a way forward towards reaching the energy savings target.

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O objetivo do presente estudo foi investigar se o Curso de Dinâmica de Grupo na Educação oferecido pelo NUTES/CLATES pôde trabalhar a capacidade de instituir (criar ou transformar) do professor-participante. Para alcançar este objetivo as seguintes questões foram colocadas: (lº) Ao buscarem o curso DGE os professores pretendiam ver satisfeitas que necessidades? (2ª) Até que ponto coordenadores e professores-participantes buscaram no curso DGE trabalhar sua capacidade de instituir? (3ª) Quais são os obstáculos detectados na literatura que poderiam limitar o atingimento do objetivo - trabalhar a capacidade de instituir - e que podem ser encontrados no curso DGE do NUTES/CLATES? Quanto a primeira questão, buscou-se resposta na análise das expectativas diante do curso DGE e avaliações realizadas após o seu término. A resposta a segunda questão foi feita especialmente a partir da análise dos protocolos de cada curso. Finalmente a terceira questão foi respondida de acordo com a visão de Lewin, Moreno, Rogers, Pages, Freud, Bion, e Loureau e Lapassade, estes últimos representando o movimento da Análise Institucional. Os resultados indicaram, em relação a primeira questão, que o curso foi buscado explicitamente por necessidades intelectuais de aprendizagem de técnicas e recursos didáticos e implicitamente por necessidades afetivas (identificadas nas comunicações interpessoais manifestadas durante a realização do curso DGE). Quanto a segunda questão, os resultados se ofereceram a uma dupla interpretação: se se fixa a realidade do grupo apenas no período do curso DGE pode-se afirmar que houve exercício da capacidade de instituir; se se aceita ao contrário que a realidade do grupo é a sua transversalidade que supera o "aqui e agora", a resposta seria que não se trabalhou a capacidade de instituir porque não houve busca de atuação na realidade através da análise da transversalidade. Os principais obstáculos detectados a partir da literatura que teriam limitado o trabalho da capacidade de instituir nos cursos DGE do NUTES/CLATES e que formalizam a resposta a terceira questão foram: o contexto social maior (Lewin); o não-trabalho do papel do professor (Moreno); a idealização do papel de chefe (Freud e Bion); o não enfoque das práticas sociais como reprodutoras de modelos impostos (Pages); o silêncio diante da transversalidade grupal (Lapassade e Loureau). Não se detectou obstáculos tendo Rogers como referência, na bibliografia pesquisada. As conclusões em numero de três foram: (1) reforçou-se a separação dos componentes afetivos e intelectuais do comportamento humano nos cursos DGE; (2) trabalhou- se a capacidade de instituir na medida em que o contexto social o permitiu; (3) os principais obstáculos foram tempo, organização social autoritária no Brasil, adoção de urna perspectiva mecanicista da dinâmica grupal. Frente aos resultados e conclusões sugeriu-se as seguintes modificações na realização de futuros DGE: (1) ampliação do "aqui e agora"; (2) visão dialética do processo grupal; (3) incorporação do conceito de transversalidade; (4) discussão das relações entre técnica e ideologia.

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Este trabalho tem como objetivo o estudo da vivência maternal em função da própria mulher como ser psíquico e de sua relação com o filho. Analisa-se teoricamente a importância do papel da mãe para a saúde psíquica das gerações futuras assim como também o significado psicológico de tal vivência para a mulher. O referencial teórico usado foi o psicanalítico; assim sendo, foram os fatores afetivos e inconscientes considerados primordiais na análise do problema. Apesar disso, também se fez uma abordagem ligeira de fatores sócio-culturais envolvidos na maternidade tentando-se contudo na medida do possível relacioná-los aos primeiros. Discute-se ao longo do trabalho o conceito de inconsciente e o significado de se aceitar a motivação inconsciente como principal determinante do comportamento humano. Aborda-se também segundo diversos teóricos a importância das primeiras relações mãe-filho salientando no jogo de relações o papel que cabe a mãe: Por fim, faz-se uma análise da disposição psíquica saudável ou não da mulher em relação a vivência maternal. Essa disposição é interpretada segundo aspectos afetivos e inconscientes relativos à história de suas primeiras relações com a própria mãe. Faz-se também uma análise das influências sociais momentâneas em relação a maternidade destacando-se a importância e necessidade de mudanças no modo de encará-la tanto a nível inconsciente como social para a integração psíquica da mulher com sua existência feminina e saúde psíquica das gerações futuras.

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Esta pesquisa surge do ~nteresse pela ~mportanc~a do estu- do_ do comportamento humêno, face ~s distintas situaçÕes de desem- penha, manifestado por atitudes que revelam o compromisso no meio eoucacional. Trata-se de verificar se h~ alguma rElação significativa entre o traço de ansiedade (na vis;o te~rica de Spielberger) de uma popul8ção amo,stral de profesf;ores universit~rios e seus dados . , ' institucionais: estado, civil, sexo, ~daae, numero de filhos,renda ~ ., - mensal, formaçao academica, area de concentrêçao, de estudos, cate goria profissional e tempo de ensino. t' , No primeiro cap~tulo poder-se-a apreciar uma aborcagem teg, ric8, na expectativa de conciliar os diferentes enfoques dados ao estudo da ansiedade pelas escolas e seus autores. , t O problema pesquisado esta delimitado no segundo cap~tulo 6It# , •• _ na forma de uma reflexao da pratJ.ca educncJ.onal, uma reflexao so- bre o professor universit~rio e un pequeno aspecto do seu mundo pessoal e profissional. t Verifica-se com alguns detalhes, no terceiro cap~tulo,qual o procedimento, metodol~gico utilizado neste estudo, seguindo-se a descrição dos instrumentos, bem como, o tratamento, , . analJ.se e conclusões.

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Esta pesquisa teve por objetivo verificar a conveniência e adequação do modelo de Rensis Likert a uma Universidade - no caso a do Amazonase ã identificação dos seus estilos organizacionais através da aplicação de seu instrumental, técnicas de mensuração das variáveis organizacionais reI acionadas com o comportamento humano, e da construção dos perfis, exame de sua concentração nos quatro Sistemas Gerenciais de Likert e comparaçao com o Sistema 4 de Likert. Os resultados não só demonstraram a conveniência da aplicação do modelo, como também permitiram avaliar sua adequação ao estudo dos perfis organizacionais da Universidade e a identificação de seus estilos administrativos e formas de organização humana.

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Early psychiatry investigated dreams to understand psychopathologies. Contemporary psychiatry, which neglects dreams, has been criticized for lack of objectivity. In search of quantitative insight into the structure of psychotic speech, we investigated speech graph attributes (SGA) in patients with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder type I, and non-psychotic controls as they reported waking and dream contents. Schizophrenic subjects spoke with reduced connectivity, in tight correlation with negative and cognitive symptoms measured by standard psychometric scales. Bipolar and control subjects were undistinguishable by waking reports, but in dream reports bipolar subjects showed significantly less connectivity. Dream-related SGA outperformed psychometric scores or waking-related data for group sorting. Altogether, the results indicate that online and offline processing, the two most fundamental modes of brain operation, produce nearly opposite effects on recollections: While dreaming exposes differences in the mnemonic records across individuals, waking dampens distinctions. The results also demonstrate the feasibility of the differential diagnosis of psychosis based on the analysis of dream graphs, pointing to a fast, low-cost and language-invariant tool for psychiatric diagnosis and the objective search for biomarkers. The Freudian notion that ‘‘dreams are the royal road to the unconscious’’ is clinically useful, after all.

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Early psychiatry investigated dreams to understand psychopathologies. Contemporary psychiatry, which neglects dreams, has been criticized for lack of objectivity. In search of quantitative insight into the structure of psychotic speech, we investigated speech graph attributes (SGA) in patients with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder type I, and non-psychotic controls as they reported waking and dream contents. Schizophrenic subjects spoke with reduced connectivity, in tight correlation with negative and cognitive symptoms measured by standard psychometric scales. Bipolar and control subjects were undistinguishable by waking reports, but in dream reports bipolar subjects showed significantly less connectivity. Dream-related SGA outperformed psychometric scores or waking-related data for group sorting. Altogether, the results indicate that online and offline processing, the two most fundamental modes of brain operation, produce nearly opposite effects on recollections: While dreaming exposes differences in the mnemonic records across individuals, waking dampens distinctions. The results also demonstrate the feasibility of the differential diagnosis of psychosis based on the analysis of dream graphs, pointing to a fast, low-cost and language-invariant tool for psychiatric diagnosis and the objective search for biomarkers. The Freudian notion that ‘‘dreams are the royal road to the unconscious’’ is clinically useful, after all

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Early psychiatry investigated dreams to understand psychopathologies. Contemporary psychiatry, which neglects dreams, has been criticized for lack of objectivity. In search of quantitative insight into the structure of psychotic speech, we investigated speech graph attributes (SGA) in patients with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder type I, and non-psychotic controls as they reported waking and dream contents. Schizophrenic subjects spoke with reduced connectivity, in tight correlation with negative and cognitive symptoms measured by standard psychometric scales. Bipolar and control subjects were undistinguishable by waking reports, but in dream reports bipolar subjects showed significantly less connectivity. Dream-related SGA outperformed psychometric scores or waking-related data for group sorting. Altogether, the results indicate that online and offline processing, the two most fundamental modes of brain operation, produce nearly opposite effects on recollections: While dreaming exposes differences in the mnemonic records across individuals, waking dampens distinctions. The results also demonstrate the feasibility of the differential diagnosis of psychosis based on the analysis of dream graphs, pointing to a fast, low-cost and language-invariant tool for psychiatric diagnosis and the objective search for biomarkers. The Freudian notion that ‘‘dreams are the royal road to the unconscious’’ is clinically useful, after all.