Results for 'Smarandita Ceccato'

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    Increased Risk Taking in Relation to Chronic Stress in Adults.Smarandita Ceccato, Brigitte M. Kudielka & Christiane Schwieren - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    “When did you see it?” The effect of emotional valence on temporal source memory in aging.Irene Ceccato, Pasquale La Malva, Adolfo Di Crosta, Rocco Palumbo, Matteo Gatti, Davide Momi, Maria Grazia Mada Logrieco, Mirco Fasolo, Nicola Mammarella, Erika Borella & Alberto Di Domenico - 2022 - Cognition and Emotion 36 (5):987-994.
    Previous studies consistently showed age-related differences in temporal judgment and temporal memory. Importantly, emotional valence plays a crucial role in older adults’ information processing. In this study, we examined the effects of emotions at the intersection between time and memory, analysing age-related differences in a temporal source memory task. Twenty-five younger adults (age range 18–35), 25 old adults (age range 65–74), and 25 old–old adults (age range 75–84) saw a series of emotional pictures in three sessions separated by a one-day (...)
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    Cybernetics as a Discipline and an Interdiscipline.Silvio Ceccato & Catherine Bougarel - 1966 - Diogenes 14 (53):99-114.
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    Studi in memoria di Silvio Ceccato.F. Accame & Silvio Ceccato (eds.) - 1999 - Roma: Società stampa sportiva.
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  5. Linguaggio, consapevolezza, pensiero.Silvio Ceccato & Bruna Zonta - 1980 - [Milano]: Feltrinelli. Edited by Bruna Zonta.
     
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    Il perfetto filosofo.Silvio Ceccato - 1988 - Roma: Laterza.
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    Book review: Matthew T Prior and Gabriele Kasper (eds), Emotion in Multilingual Interaction. [REVIEW]Natasha Azarian Ceccato - 2018 - Discourse Studies 20 (2):306-308.
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  8. Il gioco del teocono.Silvio Ceccato - 1971 - Milano,: All'insegna del pesce d'oro.
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    La fabbrica del bello.Silvio Ceccato - 1987 - Milano: Rizzoli.
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    Operational Linguistics.Silvio Ceccato - 1965 - Foundations of Language 1 (3):171-188.
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    Un tecnico fra i filosofi.Silvio Ceccato - 1964 - [Padova]: Marsilio editori.
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    Book review: Arthur W Frank, Letting Stories Breathe: A Socio-Narratology. [REVIEW]Natasha Azarian-Ceccato - 2012 - Discourse Studies 14 (5):670-672.
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    Book review: David Herman, Basic Elements of Narrative. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009, xv + 249 pp., £18.99/21.90. [REVIEW]Natasha Azarian-Ceccato - 2010 - Discourse Studies 12 (6):808-810.
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    Book review: Matthew T Prior, Emotion and Discourse in L2 Narrative Research. [REVIEW]Natasha Azarian-Ceccato - 2017 - Discourse Studies 19 (2):234-235.
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    Book review: Mariana Achugar, what we remember: The construction of memory in military discourse. Amsterdam: John benjamins, 2008, 246 pp. [REVIEW]Natasha Azarian Ceccato - 2009 - Discourse and Communication 3 (4):451-453.
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    Individual Differences, Economic Stability, and Fear of Contagion as Risk Factors for PTSD Symptoms in the COVID-19 Emergency.Adolfo Di Crosta, Rocco Palumbo, Daniela Marchetti, Irene Ceccato, Pasquale La Malva, Roberta Maiella, Mario Cipi, Paolo Roma, Nicola Mammarella, Maria Cristina Verrocchio & Alberto Di Domenico - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Risk Perception in a Real-World Situation (COVID-19): How It Changes From 18 to 87 Years Old.Alessia Rosi, Floris Tijmen van Vugt, Serena Lecce, Irene Ceccato, Martine Vallarino, Filippo Rapisarda, Tomaso Vecchi & Elena Cavallini - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Studies on age-related differences in risk perception in a real-world situation, such as the recent COVID-19 outbreak, showed that the risk perception of getting COVID-19 tends to decrease as age increases. This finding raised the question on what factors could explain risk perception in older adults. The present study examined age-related differences in risk perception in the early stages of COVID-19 lockdown, analyzing variables that can explain the differences in perception of risk at different ages. A total of 1,765 adults (...)
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    Age-related differences on temporal source memory by using dynamic stimuli: the effects of POV and emotional valence.Adolfo Di Crosta, Pasquale La Malva, Irene Ceccato, Giulia Prete, Nicola Mammarella, Alberto Di Domenico & Rocco Palumbo - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion.
    Previous studies have highlighted that temporal source memory can be influenced by factors such as the individual’s age and the emotional valence of the event to be remembered. In this study, we investigated how the different points of view (POVs) from which an event is presented could interact with the relationship between age-related differences and emotional valence on temporal source memory. One hundred and forty-one younger adults (aged 18–30) and 90 older adults (aged 65–74) were presented with a series of (...)
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    Ceccato Silvio. Divagazioni di animai semiolicum. Sigma , vol. 1 , pp. 294–302.I. M. Bocheński - 1949 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 14 (1):70-70.
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    Review: Silvio Ceccato, Divagazioni di Animal Semioticum. [REVIEW]I. M. Bocheński - 1949 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 14 (1):70-70.
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    Il sogno delle tre faraone: Silvio Ceccato da filosofo a tecnico della mente.Gianclaudio Lopez (ed.) - 2015 - Viterbo: Stampa alternativa.
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    Wilfrid Sellars. Mind, meaning, and behavior. Philosophical studies, vol. 3 , pp. 83–95. See Corrigenda, ibid., after table of contents for vols. 1–3. - Wilfrid Sellars. A semantical solution of the mind-body problem. Methodos, vol. 5 , pp. 45–82. - Silvio Ceccato. Discussione. Methodos, vol. 5 , pp. 83–84. - Karl R. Popper. Language and the body-mind problem. A restatement of interactionism. Actes du XIème Congrès International de Philosophie, Volume VII, Psychologie philosophique, North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam 1953, and Éditions E. Nauwelaerts, Louvain 1953, pp. 101–107. - Wilfrid Sellars. A note on Popper's argument for dualism. Analysis , vol. 15 no. 1 , pp. 23–24. - Karl R. Popper. A note on the body-mind problem. Reply to Professor Wilfrid Sellars. Analysis , vol. 15 no. 6 , pp. 131–135. [REVIEW]A. H. Basson - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (1):88-89.
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    Issmann Samuel. Problèmes de la définition. Methodos, vol. 4 , pp. 91–117.Ceccato S., Facchi P., Vaccarino G.. Discussione. Methodos, vol. 4 , pp. 117–118. [REVIEW]John van Heijenoort - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (2):211-212.
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    Review: Samuel Issmann, Problemes de la Definition; S. Ceccato, P. Facchi, G. Vaccarino, Discussione. [REVIEW]John van Heijenoort - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (2):211-212.
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  25. Ernst von Glasersfeld and the Italian Operative School.F. Accame - 2007 - Constructivist Foundations 2 (2-3):18-24.
    Purpose: Appreciating the relationship between Sylvio Ceccato and Ernst von Glasersfeld, both as people and in their work. Approach: historical and personal accounts, archeological approach to written evidence. Findings: Ceccato’s work is introduced to an English speaking audience, and the roots of Glasersfeld’s work in Ceccato’s is explored. Flaws in Ceccato’s approach are indicated, together with how Glasersfeld’s work overcomes these, specially in language and automatic translation, and what became Radical Constructivism. Conclusion: Glasersfeld willingly acknowledges (...), who he still refers to as the Master. But Ceccato’s work is little known, specially in the English speaking world. The introduction, critique and delineation of extension and resolution of Ceccato’s ideas in Glasersfeld’s work is the intended value of the paper. (shrink)
     
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    The Yerkish Language: From Operational Methodology to Chimpanzee Communication.M. C. Bettoni - 2007 - Constructivist Foundations 2 (2-3):32-38.
    Purpose: Yerkish is an artificial language created in 1971 for the specific purpose of exploring the linguistic potential of nonhuman primates. The aim of this paper is to remind the research community of some important issues and concepts related to Yerkish that seem to have been forgotten or appear to be distorted. These are, particularly, its success, its promising aspects for future research and last but not least that it was Ernst von Glasersfeld who invented Yerkish: he coined the term (...)
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  27. Ernst Glasersfeld's First Scientific Paper.P. Braffort - 2007 - Constructivist Foundations 2 (2-3):12-17.
    Purpose: At Silvio Ceccato’s suggestion, I invited Ernst von Glasersfeld to the “Séminaire Leibniz” which took place in Brussels, in February 1961. The paper he delivered then, Operational Semantics: Analysis of Meaning in Terms of Operations, was included in a Euratom internal report and is published here for the first time. Conclusion: These early works clearly show von Glasersfeld’s methodological and philosophical coherence as well as his faithfulness to Ceccato’s endeavour.
     
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  28. A Consistent Man.J. Kuhn - 2011 - Constructivist Foundations 6 (2):138-138.
    Upshot: Jehane Barton Burns (now Jehane Kuhn) worked with Ernst von Glasersfeld in the 1960’s on semantic analysis for machine translation at Silvio Ceccato’s Centro di Cibernetica at the University of Milan. Among subsequent formative experiences, she lists Italian travels with Howard Burns, historian of architecture (who first told her about Vico), and a decade in the Office of Charles and Ray Eames (where Constraints was a talismanic word). She and Thomas Kuhn married in 1982; she still considers the (...)
     
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  29. Ernst von Glasersfeld's Legacy Is Alive and Well in France and Italy!P. Braffort - 2011 - Constructivist Foundations 6 (2):139-139.
    Upshot: Paul Braffort was in charge of the research department GRISA (Groupe de Recherches sur l’Information Scientifique Automatique) in EURATOM when Ernst von Glasersfeld joined Silvio Ceccato’s group in the early 1960s. With these responsibilities he provided the initial funding for the work on language analysis that later Ernst brought to the US. In his essay Braffort describes von Glasersfeld’s professional involvements in France and Italy.
     
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    Constructing a Beginning in 1985.M. Bettoni - 2011 - Constructivist Foundations 6 (2):184-189.
    Context: Meeting Ernst von Glasersfeld for the first time in 1985, when about 70% of his work had still to be conceived, written and published, was a great stroke of fortune for me; it was based on my collaboration with Silvio Ceccato that had started in 1981 and it profoundly influenced my contributions to radical constructivism in the following 25 years of our friendship. Problem: Presenting the details of how it all began can shed a light on the development (...)
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  31. Weak and Strong Constructivist Foundations.M. C. Bettoni - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (1):19-21.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Constructivism and Computation: Can Computer-Based Modeling Add to the Case for Constructivism?” by Manfred Füllsack. Upshot: Füllsack’s article offers many interesting ideas but falls short of elucidating the relationship between constructivism and computation. It could profit by taking into consideration stronger constructivist foundations such as the distinction between machine and organism, the relationship between reality and the observer, and Ceccato’s theory of attention.
     
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  32. Thirty years constructivism.E. Von Glasersfeld - 2005 - Constructivist Foundations 1 (1):9-12.
    Excerpt: In 1974… I wrote a chapter assembling some philosophical precedents and presenting my interpretation of Piaget’s theory. It was the first time the epithet “radical” was used. It was intended in the sense that William James had used in his radical empiricism, i.e., meaning “going to the roots” or “uncompromising”. I chose it because at the time many developmental psychologists were mentioning Piaget’s constructivism but without going into its epistemological implications. What they called construction seemed to refer to the (...)
     
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  33. The Theoretical Environment around 1965.R. Beltrame - 2007 - Constructivist Foundations 2 (2-3):25-28.
    Purpose: Ernst von Glasersfeld has actively contributed to the development of the ideas of the Scuola Operativa Italiana (SOI) from 1947. The paper outlines the theoretical status of the SOI research around 1965, which also marks the conclusion of an important phase of this development. The aim is to contribute to better understanding of the continuity of Glasersfeld’s research.
     
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