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    Murder Among Friends. Violations of Philia in Greek Tragedy (Book).Thalia Papadopoulou - 2003 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 123:203-204.
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    The Prophetic Figure in Euripides' 'Phoenissae' and 'Bacchae'.Thalia Papadopoulou - 2001 - Hermes 129 (1):21-31.
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    Burnett Revenge in Attic and Later Tragedy.(Sather Classical Lectures, 62). Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 1998. Pp. xviii+ 306. 0520210964.£ 26.50. [REVIEW]Thalia Papadopoulou - 2001 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 121:184-185.
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    Stafford E. Herakles (Gods and Heroes of the Ancient World). London and New York: Routledge, 2012. Pp. xxvi + 302, illus. £70 (hbk); £19.99 (pbk). 9780415300674 (hbk); 9780415300681 (pbk). [REVIEW]Thalia Papadopoulou - 2013 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 133:219-220.
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    Simplicity as a Cue to Probability: Multiple Roles for Simplicity in Evaluating Explanations.Thalia H. Vrantsidis & Tania Lombrozo - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (7):e13169.
    Cognitive Science, Volume 46, Issue 7, July 2022.
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  6. Everyday confabulation.Thalia Wheatley - 2009 - In William Hirstein (ed.), Confabulation: Views From Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Psychology and Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
     
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    This crime has a name.Thalia Field - 2009 - Angelaki 14 (2):77-82.
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    Classification of the EMG's Recruitment Pattern Using Neural Networks.F. A. Papadopoulou, A. A. Michou, S. M. Panas & I. B. Mavromatis - 1998 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 8 (1-2):145-162.
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    Critical Approaches to Questions in Qualitative Research.Thalia M. Mulvihill & Raji Swaminathan - 2016 - Routledge.
    This book provides a comprehensive overview of critical approaches to questions in qualitative research. Written using examples from actual research and course work, this volume helps students and researchers learn to interrogate and inquire against the grain. For use by anyone doing qualitative research in Education, _Critical Approaches to Questions in Qualitative Research_ teaches that questions are tools for decision making in the research process. With exercises, sample questions, and outlines for planning research, this volume teaches readers to ask questions (...)
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    Biopower of Colonialism in Carceral Contexts: Implications for Aboriginal Deaths in Custody.Thalia Anthony & Harry Blagg - 2021 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 18 (1):71-82.
    This article argues that criminal justice and health institutions under settler colonialism collude to create and sustain “truths” about First Nations lives that often render them as “bare life,” to use the term of Giorgio Agamben. First Nations peoples’ existence is stripped to its sheer biological fact of life and their humanity denied rights and dignity. First Nations people remain in a “state of exception” to the legal order and its standards of care. Zones of exception place First Nations people (...)
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  11. Para qué sirve la escuela?: algunos aspectos descuidados de la educación.Thalia Attié - 1999 - México, D.F.: Gernika Editorial.
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    Greek Weaving or the Feminine in Antithesis.Ionna Papadopoulou-Belmehdi - 1994 - Diogenes 42 (167):39-56.
    “Mother dear, I simply cannot weave my cloth; I'm overpowered by desire for a slender young man—and it's Aphrodite's fault.”“The Greeks required a woman to devote herself to the sedentary tranquillity of woolwork.”Sappho, Xenophon: these two juxtaposed texts, chosen for their dissonant tones, well introduce the Greek representation of weaving as a privileged metaphoric terrain defining the presence and the essence of an imaginary feminine, often expressed in antithetical terms, as a polarized place, with an ever precarious equilibrium. As discourse, (...)
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    Optimization of the Neurofeedback protocol in children with Learning Disabilities and a lag in their EEG maturation.Fernandez Thalia, Harmony Thalia, Bosch-Bayard Jorge, Prado-Alcala Roberto, Otero-Ojeda Gloria, Garcia Fabiola, Rodriguez Maria Del Carmen & Becerra Judith - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Health Equity, School Discipline Reform, and Restorative Justice.Thalia González, Alexis Etow & Cesar De La Vega - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (S2):47-50.
    Every day, students from marginalized communities disproportionately face adversity and trauma. It is well documented that exposure to adverse childhood experiences can impact children's ability to focus, learn, and even regulate their emotions. Many schools, rather than providing multi-tiered systems of support to address the root causes of behavior, place these students at greater risk of experiencing health disparities through the use of exclusionary school discipline practices. ESDs not only deny students important educational opportunities, but also can compound existing social, (...)
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    Competing Duties: Medical Educators, Underperforming Students, and Social Accountability.Thalia Arawi & Philip M. Rosoff - 2012 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 9 (2):135-147.
    Over the last 80 years, a major goal of medical educators has been to improve the quality of applicants to medical school and, hence, the resulting doctors. To do this, academic standards have been progressively strengthened. The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) in the United States and the undergraduate science grade point average (GPA) have long been correlated with success in medical school, and graduation rates have been close to 100 percent for many years. Recent studies have noted that some (...)
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    The lebanese physician: A public's viewpoint.Thalia Arawi - 2009 - Developing World Bioethics 10 (1):22-29.
    A physician's lack of humanity is a general complaint in public surveys. The physician-patient relationship is viewed by the public as being reduced to a business relationship where the patient feels that she is merely a 'client' and the physician a healthcare 'practitioner' instead of a 'care giver'. This public perception is not a phenomenon that is peculiar to Lebanon. Yet, the problem has been increasing over the years to the extent that patients feel that physicians are becoming inhumane and (...)
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    Objets de l'Âge du Bronze du Musée Bénaki.Litsa Kontorli-Papadopoulou - 1984 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 108 (1):13-26.
    Les objets publiés ici (2 outils, 6 armes et 1 vase), entrés au Musée Bénaki, proviennent de différentes collections privées sans que le lieu de trouvaille soit connu. Les deux outils nos 1-2, les 3 poignards nos 3, 4, 6 et le fer de lance n° 8, sont de types connue, datant de différentes périodes de l'Âge du Bronze. L'épée n° 5 appartient à un type intermédiaire entre les groupes Β et G et a dû être fabriquée en Grèce à (...)
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    ‘Being in the World’: The event of learning.Roy Birch Marianna Papadopoulou - 2009 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 41 (3):270-286.
    This paper employs an eclectic mix of paradigms in order to discuss constituting characteristics of young children's learning experiences. Drawing upon a phenomenological perspective it examines learning as a form of ‘Being’ and as the result of learners’ engagement with the world in their own, unique, intentional manners. The learners’ intentions towards their world are expressed in everyday activity and participation. A social constructivist perspective is thus employed to present learning as situated in meaningful socio‐cultural contexts of the everyday, lived (...)
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    Characterization of the synaptic mechanisms underlying seizure onset with Dynamic Causal Modelling.Papadopoulou Margarita, Leite Marco, Vonck Kristl, Friston Karl & Marinazzo Daniele - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Mindfulness based cognitive therapy (MBCT) reduces depression-related self-referential processing in patients with bipolar disorder: an exploratory task-based study.Thalia D. M. Stalmeier, Jelle Lubbers, Mira B. Cladder-Micus, Imke Hanssen, Marloes J. Huijbers, Anne E. M. Speckens & Dirk E. M. Geurts - 2022 - Cognition and Emotion 36 (7):1255-1272.
    Negative self-referential processing has fruitfully been studied in unipolar depressed patients, but remarkably less in patients with bipolar disorder (BD). This exploratory study examines the relation between task-based self-referential processing and depressive symptoms in BD and their possible importance to the working mechanism of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) for BD. The study population consisted of a subsample of patients with BD (n = 49) participating in an RCT of MBCT for BD, who were assigned to MBCT + TAU (n = (...)
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  21. Preface to the new edition.Thalia Wheatley - 2002 - In Daniel M. Wegner (ed.), The Illusion of Conscious Will. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
     
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  22. Are moral judgments unified?Walter Sinnott-Armstrong & Thalia Wheatley - 2014 - Philosophical Psychology 27 (4):451-474.
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    Prenatally diagnosed foetal malformations and termination of pregnancy: The case of lebanon.Thalia Arawi & Anwar Nassar - 2010 - Developing World Bioethics 11 (1):40-47.
    Termination of pregnancy (TOP) is offered in many countries, for foetuses prenatally diagnosed with congenital malformations that are deemed incompatible with life or that are associated with a high morbidity. In Lebanon, a middle income country where religion plays a focal role, the law prohibits any form of TOP unless it is the only means to save the mother's life. It is the contention of the authors of this article that even if the foetus is a person, if it were (...)
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    It’s All Critical: Acting Teachers’ Beliefs About Theater Classes.Thalia R. Goldstein, DaSean L. Young & Brittany N. Thompson - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:525578.
    Acting classes and theatre education have long been framed as activities during which children can learn skills that transfer outside the acting classroom. A growing empirical literature provides evidence for acting classes’ efficacy in teaching vocabulary, narrative, empathy, theory of mind, and emotional control. Yet these studies have not been based in what is actually happening in the acting classroom, nor on what acting teachers report as their pedagogical strategies. Instead, previous work has been unsystematic and fragmented in its measured (...)
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    Live theatre as exception and test case for experiencing negative emotions in art.Thalia R. Goldstein - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
    Distancing and then embracing constitutes a useful way of thinking about the paradox of aesthetic pleasure. However, the model does not account for live theatre. When live actors perform behaviors perceptually close to real life and possibly really experienced by the actors, audiences may experience autonomic reactions, with less distance, or may have to distance post-experiencing/embracing their emotions.
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    An Antiracist Health Equity Agenda for Education.Thalia González, Alexis Etow & Cesar De La Vega - 2022 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 50 (1):31-37.
    With growing public health and health equity challenges brought to the forefront — following racialized health inequities resulting from COVID-19 and a national reckoning around the deaths of unarmed Black victims at the hands of police — an antiracist health equity agenda has emerged naming racism a public health crisis.
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    The Moral Brain.Jean Decety & Thalia Wheatley (eds.) - 2015 - The MIT Press.
    An overview of the latest interdisciplinary research on human morality, capturing moral sensibility as a sophisticated integration of cognitive, emotional, and motivational mechanisms. Over the past decade, an explosion of empirical research in a variety of fields has allowed us to understand human moral sensibility as a sophisticated integration of cognitive, emotional, and motivational mechanisms shaped through evolution, development, and culture. Evolutionary biologists have shown that moral cognition evolved to aid cooperation; developmental psychologists have demonstrated that the elements that underpin (...)
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    When a physician and a clinical ethicist collaborate for better patient care.Thalia Arawi & Lama Charafeddine - 2018 - Developing World Bioethics 18 (2):198-203.
    Bioethics is a relatively new addition to bedside medical care in Arab world which is characterized by a special culture that often makes blind adaptation of western ethics codes and principles; a challenge that has to be faced. To date, the American University of Beirut Medical Center is the only hospital that offers bedside ethics consultations in the Arab Region aiming towards better patient-centered care. This article tackles the role of the bedside clinical ethics consultant as an active member of (...)
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    Philosophy: A New Knowledge and an Alternative Political Science.Thalia Fung - 2006 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 2:23-27.
    Philosophy can enhance communication among new forms of knowledge, existing ones, and those that will arise in light of the heuristic possibilities of the revolutions in science, technology, and thought; it can turn to a reevaluation of all of the culture that humanity has produced for its own welfare and can prevent the loss of the differentiating essences of diverse social groups. In the conjugation of the forms of knowledge, I am interested in the relationship that has emerged between specialized (...)
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    Pupil dilation patterns reflect the contents of consciousness.Olivia Kang & Thalia Wheatley - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 35:128-135.
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    Within-Day Variability in Negative Affect Moderates Cue Responsiveness in High-Calorie Snacking.Thalia Papadakis, Stuart G. Ferguson & Benjamin Schüz - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    BackgroundMany discretionary foods contribute both to individual health risks and to global issues, in particular through high carbon footprints and water scarcity. Snacking is influenced by the presence of snacking cues such as food availability, observing others eating, and negative affect. However, less is known about the mechanisms underlying the effects of negative affect. This study examines whether the individual odds of consuming high-calorie snacks as a consequence to being exposed to known snacking cues were moderated by experiencing higher or (...)
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    “Manon Lescaut, c’est lui”: A study of point of view in Prévost’s Manon Lescaut.Valentini Papadopoulou Brady - 2001 - Intertexts 5 (2):156-167.
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    Delineating the Benefits of Arts Education for Children’s Socioemotional Development.Steven J. Holochwost, Thalia R. Goldstein & Dennie Palmer Wolf - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In this paper, we argue that in order for the study of arts education to continue to advance, we must delineate the effects of particular forms of arts education, offered in certain contexts, on specific domains of children’s socioemotional development. We explain why formulating precise hypotheses about the effects of arts education on children’s socioemotional development requires a differentiated definition of each arts education program or activity in question, as well as a consideration of both the immediate and broader contexts (...)
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    The TAO CI ontology of vases of the Ming and Qing dynasties.Tong Wei, Christophe Roche, Maria Papadopoulou & Yangli Jia - 2022 - Applied ontology 17 (3):423-441.
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    Could Acting Training Improve Social Cognition and Emotional Control?Brennan McDonald, Thalia R. Goldstein & Philipp Kanske - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Book review of ethnographically speaking: Autoethnography, literature, and aesthetics. [REVIEW]Thalia M. Mulvihil - 2006 - Educational Studies 39 (1):86-90.
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    Relative Age Effect on Youth Female Volleyball Players: A Pilot Study on Its Prevalence and Relationship With Anthropometric and Physiological Characteristics.Sophia D. Papadopoulou, Sousana K. Papadopoulou, Thomas Rosemann, Beat Knechtle & Pantelis T. Nikolaidis - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Functionally Equivalent Variants in a Non-standard Variety and Their Implications for Universal Grammar: A Spontaneous Speech Corpus.Evelina Leivada, Elena Papadopoulou & Natalia Pavlou - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Pink-wearing hairdressers to manly gay men: LGBT+ in Flemish children’s fiction.Alexander Dhoest & Thalia van Wichelen - 2023 - Communications 48 (1):112-129.
    This paper provides critical insights into the inclusion of sexual minorities in Flemish fictional TV shows aimed at children. Narratives including LGBT+ characters and non-normative gender performances have gained presence, and especially Nordic and Dutch productions have been acknowledged for their inclusive storytelling. Following up on this premise, our study analyzes five Flemish programs aimed at children aged six to twelve, which all include at least one character who identifies as LGBT+. Our analysis concludes that Flemish children’s productions show a (...)
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    All non-real worlds provide exploration: Evidence from developmental psychology.Katherine E. Norman & Thalia R. Goldstein - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e290.
    While Dubourg and Baumard argue that predisposition toward exploration draws us to fictional environments, they fail to answer their titular question: “Why Imaginary Worlds?” Research in pretend play, psychological distancing, and theatre shows that being “imaginary” (i.e., any type of unreal, rather than only fantastically unreal) makes exploration of any fictional world profoundly different than that of real-life unfamiliar environments.
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    Facial expressions as performances in mime.Mahsa Ershadi, Thalia R. Goldstein, Joseph Pochedly & James A. Russell - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (3):494-503.
    That facial expressions are universal emotion signals has been supported by observers agreeing on the emotion mimed by actors. We show that actors can mime a diverse range of states: emotions, cognitions, physical states, and actions. English, Hindi, and Malayalam speakers viewed 25 video clips and indicated the state conveyed. Within each language, at least 23 of the 25 clips were recognised above chance and base rate. Facial expressions of emotions are not special in their recognisability, and it is miming (...)
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    Random isn't real: How the patchy distribution of ecological rewards may generate “incentive hope”.Laurel Symes & Thalia Wheatley - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
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    Rapid dissonant grunting, or, but why does music sound the way it does?Beau R. Sievers & Thalia Wheatley - 2021 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44.
    Each target article contributes important proto-musical building blocks that constrain music as-we-know-it. However, neither the credible signaling nor social bonding accounts elucidate the central mystery of why music sounds the way it does. Getting there requires working out how proto-musical building blocks combine and interact to create the complex, rich, and affecting music humans create and enjoy.
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  44. Sources of the Experience of Will.Daniel M. Wegner & Thalia Wheatley - unknown
    Conscious will is an experience like the sensation of the color red, the percepfion of a friend's voice, or the enjoyment of a fine spring day. David Hume (1739/1888) appreciated the will in just this way, defining it as "nothing but the internal..
     
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    ‘Being in the World’: The event of learning.Marianna Papadopoulou & Roy Birch - 2009 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 41 (3):270-286.
    This paper employs an eclectic mix of paradigms in order to discuss constituting characteristics of young children's learning experiences. Drawing upon a phenomenological perspective it examines learning as a form of 'Being' and as the result of learners' engagement with the world in their own, unique, intentional manners. The learners' intentions towards their world are expressed in everyday activity and participation. A social constructivist perspective is thus employed to present learning as situated in meaningful socio-cultural contexts of the everyday, lived (...)
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    Claude Calame (éd.), Poétique d’Aristophane et langue d’Euripide en dialogue.Ioanna Papadopoulou-Belmehdi - 2006 - Kernos 19:481-482.
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    Claude Calame, Roger Chartier (éds), Identités d’auteur dans l’Antiquité et la tradition européenne.Ioanna Papadopoulou-Belmehdi - 2006 - Kernos 19:497-500.
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    Greek fabric or the feminine in antithesis.Ioanna Papadopoulou-Belmehdi - 1996 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 26:25.
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    Hésiode, Homère, Hérodote : forme catalogique et classifications génériques.Ioanna Papadopoulou-Belmehdi - 2006 - Kernos 19:79-95.
    L’usage de la forme catalogique et de la généalogie inscrit les auteurs dans une filiation intellectuelle. Partant de cette hypothèse, l’article réexamine la question de l’influence homérique sur l’œuvre d’Hérodote face à l’influence hésiodique sur la naissance de l’historio­graphie. L’objectif est de montrer que la manipulation de la forme catalogique est un critère d’innovation autant de l’école homérique face à l’école hésiodique que d’Hérodote face au style historiographique dominant. Les options poétiques « originelles » divergentes semblent ainsi avoir exercé une (...)
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    Hommage à Nicole Loraux.Ioanna Papadopoulou-Belmehdi - 2003 - Kernos 16:9-16.
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