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    Philosophy of education in a new key: Exploring new ways of teaching and doing ethics in education in the 21st century.Rachel Anne Buchanan, Daniella Jasmin Forster, Samuel Douglas, Sonal Nakar, Helen J. Boon, Treesa Heath, Paul Heyward, Laura D’Olimpio, Joanne Ailwood, Scott Eacott, Sharon Smith, Michael Peters & Marek Tesar - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8):1178-1197.
    Within the rough ground that is the field of education there is a complex web of ethical obligations: to prepare our students for their future work; to be ethical as educators in our conduct and teaching; to the ethical principles embedded in the contexts in which we work; and given the Southern context of this work, the ethical obligations we have to this land and its First Peoples. We put out a call to colleagues whose work has been concerned with (...)
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    The Natural Sciences and the Development of Animal Morphology in Late-Victorian Cambridge.Helen J. Blackman - 2006 - Journal of the History of Biology 40 (1):71 - 108.
    During the 1870s animal morphologists and embryologists at Cambridge University came to dominate British zoology, quickly establishing an international reputation. Earlier accounts of the Cambridge school have portrayed this success as short-lived, and attributed the school's failure to a more general movement within the life sciences away from museum-based description, towards laboratory-based experiment. More recent work has shown that the shift in the life sciences to experimental work was locally contingent and highly varied, often drawing on and incorporating aspects of (...)
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    The so-called 'portrait of mansard and Claude perrault' by Philippe de champaigne.Hélène J. Adhémar - 1949 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 12 (1):200-202.
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    Novel cell surface receptors during mammalian fertilization and development.Helen J. Hathaway & Barry D. Shur - 1988 - Bioessays 9 (5):153-158.
    Embryogenesis requires the precise movement and reorganization of many cell and tissue types. Presumably, cell surface receptors allow cells to interact selectively with adjacent cells and with the extracellular environment, as well as initiate differentiative events by transducing appropriate signals across the plasma membrane. One cell surface component that serves as a receptor during a variety of cellular interactions is β1,4‐galactosyltransferase. Cell surface galactosyltransferase participates in diverse cellular interactions by binding its specific glycoconjugate substrate on adjacent cell surfaces or in (...)
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    Alex Colville as image-Maker.Helen J. Dow - 1972 - British Journal of Aesthetics 12 (3):290-302.
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    The rose-window.Helen J. Dow - 1957 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 20 (3/4):248-297.
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    Van gogh both prometheus and jupiter.Helen J. Dow - 1964 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 22 (3):269-288.
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    What has happened to the Union Wage Gap in Times of Deunionization? Trends in the Union Wage Gap, 1984-1994.Helene J. Jorgensen - 1998 - Politics and Society 26 (2):257-272.
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    The influence of a change of conditions upon the amount recalled.Helen J. Reed - 1931 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 14 (6):632.
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    Reflections on autonomy and abortion.Helen J. John - 1986 - Journal of Social Philosophy 17 (1):3-10.
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    Obaku Zen: The Emergence of the Third Sect of Zen in Tokugawa Japan.Helen J. Baroni - 1999 - University of Hawaii Press.
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  12. Effects of early sensory and language experience on the development of the human brain.Helen J. Neville - 1985 - In Jacques Mehler & Robin Fox, Neonate Cognition: Beyond the Blooming Buzzing Confusion. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 349--363.
     
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    Managing as if faith mattered: Christian social principles in the modern organization.Helen J. Alford - 2001 - Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press. Edited by Michael Naughton.
    Making us whole : avoiding split personalities -- The purpose of business : working together for the common good -- The virtues : human development in the corporate community -- Job design : prudence and subsidiarity in operations -- Just wages : justice and the subjective dimension of work in human resources -- Corporate ownership : temperance and common use in finance -- Marketing communication and product development : courage and solidarity in marketing -- Faith, hope and charity : authentic (...)
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    Imaging Studies of Vision, Attention and Language.Helen J. Neville & Marty Sereno - 1996 - In Garrison W. Cottrell, Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Conference of The Cognitive Science Society. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 18--5.
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    Theorising the Fiduciary: Ontology and Ethics.Helen J. Mussell - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 186 (2):293-307.
    Despite the omnipresence of the fiduciary in business organisations, there is an omission of theorisations of this legal concept within business ethics literature. This is surprising considering its widespread and embedded use, but even more so given that the presence of ethics within the fiduciary is increasingly contested ground. This article addresses both issues by theorising the fiduciary using an ontological analysis—one which subsequently helps identify a suitable ethical framework. The article argues on two grounds that the ontology of the (...)
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    The attentional processes underlying impaired inhibition of threat in anxiety: The remote distractor effect.Helen J. Richards, Valerie Benson & Julie A. Hadwin - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (5):934-942.
  17. Self‐efficacy and alternative conceptions of science of preservice elementary teachers.Kenneth J. Schoon & William J. Boone - 1998 - Science Education 82 (5):553-568.
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    The roles of action selection and actor selection in joint task settings.Motonori Yamaguchi, Helen J. Wall & Bernhard Hommel - 2019 - Cognition 182 (C):184-192.
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    Stephen J. Spencer, Emotions in a Crusading Context, 1095–1291. (Emotions in History.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. 320. $85. ISBN: 978-0-1988-3336-9. [REVIEW]Helen J. Nicholson - 2022 - Speculum 97 (3):895-896.
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    The Art of the Middle East Including Persia, Mesopotamia and Palestine.Helene J. Kantor & Leonard Woolley - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (3):350.
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    Safety Learning in Anxiety, Pavlovian Conditioned Inhibition and COVID Concerns.Meghan D. Thurston & Helen J. Cassaday - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Experimental studies of fear conditioning have identified the effectiveness of safety signals in inhibiting fear and maintaining fear-motivated behaviors. In fear conditioning procedures, the presence of safety signals means that the otherwise expected feared outcome will not now occur. Differences in the inhibitory learning processes needed to learn safety are being identified in various psychological and psychiatric conditions. However, despite early theoretical interest, the role of conditioned inhibitors as safety signals in anxiety has been under-investigated to date, in part because (...)
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    Leif Inge Ree Petersen, Siege Warfare and Military Organization in the Successor States : Byzantium, the West and Islam. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2013. Pp. xxx, 819; 6 maps. $282. ISBN: 978-90-04-25199-1. [REVIEW]Helen J. Nicholson - 2014 - Speculum 89 (4):1188-1190.
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    Myra Miranda Born, Women in the Military Orders of the Crusades. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. Pp. xxi, 230; black-and-white figures, maps. $80. ISBN: 9780230114135. [REVIEW]Helen J. Nicholson - 2013 - Speculum 88 (3):761-762.
  24. UPDATE-Comment-Response-What's right about the neural organization of sign language? A perspective on recent neuroimaging results.David P. Corina, Helen J. Neville & Daphne Bavelier - 1998 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2 (12):468-470.
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    Hildegard of Bingen: A New Twelfth-century Woman Philosopher?Helen J. John S. N. D. - 1992 - Hypatia 7 (1):115-123.
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    Japanese Women: Towards Inclusion?Mari Kondo & Helen J. Muller - 2007 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:188-191.
    Our paper explores several factors related to the relatively small percentage of women managers in organizations in Japan (especially in comparison to otherindustrialized nations) and examines the strategies of several major corporations that have incorporated diversity management into their corporate social responsibility programs to address problems of gender equity.
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    Comparison of omission training and extinction training in mentally retarded individuals.Jeff S. Topping, Helen J. Thompson & Billy A. Barrios - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 8 (3):211-214.
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    Action-effect sharing induces task-set sharing in joint task switching.Motonori Yamaguchi, Helen J. Wall & Bernhard Hommel - 2017 - Cognition 165 (C):113-120.
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    Dana Cushing, “De itinere navali”: A German Third Crusader's Chronicle of His Voyage and the Siege of Almohad Silves, 1189 AD/Muwahid Xelb, 585 AH. N.p.: Antimony Media, 2014. $139. Pp. civ, 478. ISBN: 978-0-989-2853-1-5. [REVIEW]Helen J. Nicholson - 2015 - Speculum 90 (1):235-236.
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    Working Memory Training and CBT Reduces Anxiety Symptoms and Attentional Biases to Threat: A Preliminary Study.Julie A. Hadwin & Helen J. Richards - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    What is Different about Socially Responsible Funds? A Holdings-Based Analysis.Jacquelyn E. Humphrey, Geoffrey J. Warren & Junyan Boon - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 138 (2):263-277.
    We provide a comprehensive analysis of differences between socially responsible investment and conventional funds in terms of manager characteristics, performance and fund styles. We use holdings-based analysis to evaluate fund performance and style, which allows us to perform a more in-depth analysis than the extant literature. We find that SRI managers have longer tenure and are more likely to be a female. However, these differences do not result in any significant difference in the performance of SRI and conventional funds. Further, (...)
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    Ethicality of Advisor Motives in Academic Advising: Faculty, Staff, and Student Perspectives.Xiafei Xue Kohlfeld, David J. Lutz & Austin T. Boon - 2020 - Journal of Academic Ethics 18 (3):333-346.
    Although the advising literature has emphasized the importance of good academic advising, there has been little emphasis on ethical issues. NACADA: The Global Community for Academic Advising provides Core Values to guide ethical behavior. This study used an experimental design to examine perspectives of ethical behavior among faculty, staff, and students. All groups could differentiate between ethical and unethical extremes, but students had difficulty differentiating between ethical and neutral behavior. All groups hesitated to rate advisors as highly ethical or unethical. (...)
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    Chogha Mish, Volume 1: The First Five Seasons of Excavations, 1961-1971.Elizabeth Carter, Pinhas Delougaz, Helene J. Kantor & Abbas Alizadeh - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (2):311.
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    Subject Positioning and Deliberative Democracy: Understanding Social Processes Underlying Deliberation.Kieran C. O'doherty & Helen J. Davidson - 2010 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 40 (2):224-245.
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    Visual working memory continues to develop through adolescence.Elif Isbell, Keisuke Fukuda, Helen J. Neville & Edward K. Vogel - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:133416.
    The capacity of visual working memory (VWM) refers to the amount of visual information that can be maintained in mind at once, readily accessible for ongoing tasks. In healthy young adults, the capacity limit of VWM corresponds to about three simple objects. While some researchers argued that VWM capacity becomes adult-like in early years of life, others claimed that the capacity of VWM continues to develop beyond middle childhood. Here we assessed whether VWM capacity reaches adult levels in adolescence. Using (...)
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    Independent Component Analysis of Gait-Related Movement Artifact Recorded using EEG Electrodes during Treadmill Walking.Kristine L. Snyder, Julia E. Kline, Helen J. Huang & Daniel P. Ferris - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Enhanced peripheral visual processing in congenitally deaf humans is supported by multiple brain regions, including primary auditory cortex.Gregory D. Scott, Christina M. Karns, Mark W. Dow, Courtney Stevens & Helen J. Neville - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
  38. Cognitive development.M. S. Albert, Adele D. Diamond, R. H. Fitch, Helen J. Neville, Petere R. Rapp & Paula A. Tallal - 1999 - In M. J. Zigmond & F. E. Bloom, Fundamental Neuroscience.
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    Human genomic data have different statistical properties than the data of randomised controlled trials.Mirjam J. Borger, Franz J. Weissing & Eva Boon - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e184.
    Madole & Harden argue that the Mendelian reshuffling of genes and genomes is analogous to randomised controlled trials. We are not convinced by their arguments. First, their recipe for meeting the demands on randomised experiments is inherently inconsistent. Second, disequilibrium across chromosomes conflicts with their assumption of statistical independence. Third, the genome-wide association study (GWAS) method has many pitfalls, including low repeatability.
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    Methods and models for investigating anomalous experiences in schizophrenia spectrum disorders.Pavan S. Brar, Elizabeth Pienkos, Alexander Porto, Helen J. Wood, Deepak Sarpal, Melissa A. Kalarchian, James B. Schreiber & Alexander Kranjec - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
    The self-disorder model provides a phenomenological framework for understanding how the core symptoms of Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders (SSDs) are rooted in an instability of minimal selfhood. This instability involves a range of “anomalous experiences”: transformations in an individual’s perceptual field and sense of being an agent of action. The explanatory value of this theoretical model can be summarized in two claims about the role of anomalous experiences in self-disorders: (1) anomalous experiences express a common trait-like disturbance that is characteristic of (...)
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    Tourette-like behaviors in the normal population are associated with hyperactive/impulsive ADHD-like behaviors but do not relate to deficits in conditioned inhibition or response inhibition.Nadja Heym, Ebrahim Kantini, Hannah L. R. Checkley & Helen J. Cassaday - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5:99196.
    Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Tourette Syndrome (TS) present as distinct conditions clinically; however, comorbidity and inhibitory control deficits have been proposed for both. Whilst such deficits have been studied widely within clinical populations, findings are mixed—partly due to comorbidity and/or medication effects—and studies have rarely distinguished between subtypes of the disorders. Studies in the general population are sparse. Using a continuity approach, the present study examined (i) the relationships between inattentive and hyperactive/impulsive aspects of ADHD and TS-like behaviors in (...)
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    (1 other version)Originalism in Theology and Law: Comparing Perspectives on the Bible and the Constitution.Mark J. Boone (ed.) - 2024 - Lexington Books.
    In the study of American law, originalism is primarily a theory about the meaning of the Constitution-that its meaning can only change when its words change. Originalism also appears in biblical theology as a theory on the meaning of the Biblethat its meaning is that intended by the original authors. Originalism in Theology and Law: Comparing Perspectives on the Bible and the Constitution offers a study of originalism in both the Bible and the Constitution. While there are significant connections between (...)
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    Anthropocentrism: More than Just a Misunderstood Problem.Helen Kopnina, Haydn Washington, Bron Taylor & John J. Piccolo - 2018 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31 (1):109-127.
    Anthropocentrism, in its original connotation in environmental ethics, is the belief that value is human-centred and that all other beings are means to human ends. Environmentally -concerned authors have argued that anthropocentrism is ethically wrong and at the root of ecological crises. Some environmental ethicists argue, however, that critics of anthropocentrism are misguided or even misanthropic. They contend: first that criticism of anthropocentrism can be counterproductive and misleading by failing to distinguish between legitimate and illegitimate human interests. Second, that humans (...)
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    Philosophical Warnings on the Use of AI in Education: Timely Advice from Plato, Martin Heidegger, Zhuangzi, and C. S. Lewis.Mark J. Boone - forthcoming - Interdisciplinary Journal of Human and Social Studies.
    Some important warnings about how we use technology in the philosophies of Plato, Martin Heidegger, Zhuangzi, and C. S. Lewis are relevant to the use of AI in education. Plato cautions us concerning what is lost when we let technology replace some of our own thinking processes. Far from making us more intelligent, the use of AI in writing falls into the mistakes Plato warns us against: We get lazy with learning and remembering, and we substitute a bundle of information (...)
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  45. Comment discipliner les finances publiques.L. Boone & J. Pisani-Ferry - 2011 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 17.
     
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    The effect of fragmented sleep on emotion regulation ability and usage.Merel Elise Boon, M. L. M. van Hooff, J. M. Vink & S. A. E. Geurts - 2023 - Cognition and Emotion 37 (6):1132-1143.
    Sleep has a profound effect on our mood, but insight in the mechanisms underlying this association is still lacking. We tested whether emotion regulation is a mediator in the relationship between fragmented sleep and mood disturbance. The effect of fragmented sleep on the emotion regulation strategies, including cognitive reappraisal, distraction, acceptance and suppression ability, was assessed. We further tested whether the use of these strategies, as well as rumination and self-criticism, mediated the association between fragmented sleep and negative and positive (...)
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  47. You are the adventure!J. Allen Boone - 1943 - New York,: Prentice-Hall.
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    The Emergence of Religion in Human Evolution.Margaret Boone Rappaport & Christopher J. Corbally - 2019 - Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
    Religious capacity is a highly elaborate, neurocognitive human trait that has a solid evolutionary foundation. This book uses a multidisciplinary approach to describe millions of years of biological innovations that eventually give rise to the modern trait and its varied expression in humanity’s many religions. The authors present a scientific model and a central thesis that the brain organs, networks, and capacities that allowed humans to survive physically also gave our species the ability to create theologies, find sustenance in religious (...)
  49. Researching with and for Young Children: congruence and authenticity in methodology.Danielle J. Boone, Lisa C. Ehrich & John Lidstone - 2009 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 13 (25):45-62.
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    Science Fiction and The Abolition of Man: Finding C. S. Lewis in Sci-Fi Film and Television.Mark J. Boone & Kevin C. Neece (eds.) - 2016 - Eugene, OR: Pickwick.
    The Abolition of Man, C. S. Lewis's masterpiece in ethics and the philosophy of science,warns of the danger of combining modern moral skepticism with the technological pursuit of human desires. The end result is the final destruction of human nature. From Brave New World to Star Trek, from Steampunk to starships, science fiction film has considered from nearly every conceivable angle the same nexus of morality, technology, and humanity of which C. S. Lewis wrote. As a result,science fiction film has (...)
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