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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38174018/how-people-learn-insights-for-medical-faculty
#41
REVIEW
Thomas Cox, Cristie Columbus, Julie Higginbotham, Kashif Ahmed
To increase medical students' and residents' understanding and retention, faculty need to teach from a knowledge standpoint and understanding of how individuals learn. We know from cognitive information processing that learners remember only a small portion of what they read or hear but remember up to 90% of information when strong active learning modalities are included. Faculty also need to be aware of different learning styles-kinesthetic, visual, and auditory-and ensure that they are including methods that can reach all learners...
2024: Proceedings of the Baylor University Medical Center
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38145486/comparisons-of-quality-correctness-and-similarity-between-chatgpt-generated-and-human-written-abstracts-for-basic-research-cross-sectional-study
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shu-Li Cheng, Shih-Jen Tsai, Ya-Mei Bai, Chih-Hung Ko, Chih-Wei Hsu, Fu-Chi Yang, Chia-Kuang Tsai, Yu-Kang Tu, Szu-Nian Yang, Ping-Tao Tseng, Tien-Wei Hsu, Chih-Sung Liang, Kuan-Pin Su
BACKGROUND: ChatGPT may act as a research assistant to help organize the direction of thinking and summarize research findings. However, few studies have examined the quality, similarity (abstracts being similar to the original one), and accuracy of the abstracts generated by ChatGPT when researchers provide full-text basic research papers. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to assess the applicability of an artificial intelligence (AI) model in generating abstracts for basic preclinical research...
December 25, 2023: Journal of Medical Internet Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38131327/intimate-partner-violence-and-alexithymia-do-emotions-matter-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
#43
REVIEW
Sara Veggi, Agata Benfante, Marialaura Di Tella, Fausto Roveta, Lorys Castelli, Georgia Zara
Intimate partner violence (IPV) encompasses physical, sexual, or psychological abuse. Recent evidence suggests that victims and perpetrators might share some common psychological characteristics. Particularly, high levels of alexithymia, a difficulty in identifying and expressing emotions, and an externally oriented thinking style were found in both victims and perpetrators when compared to the general population. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to quantify the levels of alexithymia in victims and perpetrators of IPV and compare these levels to controls...
December 22, 2023: Trauma, Violence & Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38077212/creative-thinking-does-not-promote-dishonesty
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Moritz Reis, Roland Pfister, Wilfried Kunde, Anna Foerster
We assessed the relation of creativity and unethical behaviour by manipulating the thinking style of participants ( N = 450 adults) and measuring the impact of this manipulation on the prevalence of dishonest behaviour. Participants performed one of three inducer tasks: the alternative uses task to promote divergent thinking, the remote associates task to promote convergent thinking, or a simple classification task for rule-based thinking. Before and after this manipulation, participants conducted the mind game as a straightforward measure of dishonesty...
December 2023: Royal Society Open Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38062323/-the-sound-and-musical-preferences-of-tympanic-chord
#45
REVIEW
Elena Romana Gasenzer, Makoto Nakamura
The tympanic chord is a part of the 7th cranial nerve (facial nerve), from which it branches off, runs through the middle ear and then joins the lingual nerve, a part of the 5th cranial nerve (mandibular nerve/trigeminal nerve). Despite its course through the ear, the tympanic chord does not carry auditory fibers, but rather sensory and parasympathetic fibers to the front part of the tongue and to the salivary glands.The cranial nerves V and VII have a common phylogenetic origin, establishing a close relationship between auditory and gustative sense...
December 2023: MMW Fortschritte der Medizin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38053856/risk-assessment-of-firefighting-job-using-hybrid-swara-aras-methods-in-fuzzy-environment
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Edris Soltani, Mostafa Mirzaei Aliabadi
Identification and risk assessment of hazards using classic methods have various flaws, such as ambiguity and uncertainty in the data, inability to correctly reflect the human thinking style, failure to assign weight to criteria, use of predetermined data and tables, and the evaluator's role in the results of the risk assessment process. Therefore, developing these methods and creating approaches with higher accuracy and sensitivity is necessary. This study utilized a developed method that integrated SWARA's weighting methods and ARAS prioritization using Fine-Kinney criteria in a fuzzy environment to evaluate the risks of the firefighting job...
November 2023: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38049575/lifelong-learning-of-cognitive-styles-for-physical-problem-solving-the-effect-of-embodied-experience
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kelsey R Allen, Kevin A Smith, Laura-Ashleigh Bird, Joshua B Tenenbaum, Tamar R Makin, Dorothy Cowie
'Embodied cognition' suggests that our bodily experiences broadly shape our cognitive capabilities. We study how embodied experience affects the abstract physical problem-solving styles people use in a virtual task where embodiment does not affect action capabilities. We compare how groups with different embodied experience - 25 children and 35 adults with congenital limb differences versus 45 children and 40 adults born with two hands - perform this task, and find that while there is no difference in overall competence, the groups use different cognitive styles to find solutions...
December 4, 2023: Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38044068/-analysis-and-treatment-workflow-of-modified-seven-step-approach-for-acute-respiratory-and-circulatory-disorders
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Zhou, M G Yin, L Yang, X T Wang, Y G Chao, W He
Acute respiratory and circulatory disorders are the most common critical syndromes, the essence of which is damage to the organs/systems of the heart and lungs. These comprise the essential manifestation of disease and injury progression to the severe stage. Its development involves the following components: individual specificity, primary disease strike, dysregulation of the host's response, and systemic disorders. Admission for acute respiratory and circulatory disorders is a clinical challenge. Based on a previously proposed flow, a critical care ultrasound-based stepwise approach (PIEPEAR) as a standard procedure to manage patients with acute cardiorespiratory compromise and practical experience in recent years, a modified seven-step analysis and treatment process has been developed to help guide clinicians with rational thinking and standardized treatment when faced with acute respiratory and circulatory disorders...
December 1, 2023: Zhonghua Nei Ke za Zhi [Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38032608/online-moral-disengagement-an-examination-of-the-relationships-between-electronic-communication-cognitive-empathy-and-antisocial-behavior-on-the-internet
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Madison Corkum, N Will Shead
A consequence of the proliferation of online communication is the concerning presence of antisocial behavior observed in virtual spaces. Research suggests the cognitive component of empathy is hindered by features of electronic communication which facilitates antisocial behaviors online. Investigations into how features of online communication inhibit cognitive empathy are lacking, and findings on moral disengagement and antisocial behavior have yet to be integrated with studies on cognitive empathy and electronic communication...
November 30, 2023: Psychological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38028750/let-students-work-analysis-of-the-role-of-differing-facilitation-on-student-engagement-in-a-large-stadium-style-lecture-hall
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicole E States, Carson Lovig, Karsten Martin, Hannah T Nennig, Renée S Cole
The classroom environment is shaped by factors such as facilitation style, curricular design, and classroom layout. These factors are all inputs into student framing of the classroom environment and affect a student's comfort interacting within it. Promoting student discourse in active learning environments provides students the opportunity to explain their thinking and develop their understanding of natural phenomena. However, successfully implementing these practices in large lecture environments is often difficult...
November 14, 2023: Journal of Chemical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38015870/the-serbian-validation-of-the-rational-experiential-inventory-40-and-the-rational-experiential-multimodal-inventory
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danka Purić, Biljana Jokić
The widely used Rational-Experiential Inventory-40 (REI-40) assesses Rational and Experiential thinking styles. Recently, the authors have distinguished three aspects of the Experiential style: Intuition, Emotionality and Imagination and developed the Rational-Experiential Multimodal Inventory (REIm). In this study, we examined the internal consistency, structural/factorial, discriminant and known-groups validity of both REI-40 and REIm, in two samples of Serbian students. Participants in Study 1 (N = 819, mean age M = 19...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38013873/what-would-you-do-wwyd-thinking-outside-the-virtual-lecture-box-during-covid-19-and-beyond
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer Underhill, Benjamin K Poulose, Alan Harzman, Emily Huang
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted many aspects of personal and professional life for surgeons, with resulting suspension of many in-person educational opportunities in favor of virtual education programs. Adapting to these new challenges, we developed, implemented, and evaluated a novel approach to Department of Surgery Grand Rounds to meet the educational needs of residents. METHODS: At the outset of COVID-19-related restrictions, educational leadership performed a needs assessment of resident education, leading to a quick pivot to video-based programming...
2023: Global Surg Educ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37998706/critical-thinking-intelligence-and-unsubstantiated-beliefs-an-integrative-review
#53
REVIEW
D Alan Bensley
A review of the research shows that critical thinking is a more inclusive construct than intelligence, going beyond what general cognitive ability can account for. For instance, critical thinking can more completely account for many everyday outcomes, such as how thinkers reject false conspiracy theories, paranormal and pseudoscientific claims, psychological misconceptions, and other unsubstantiated claims. Deficiencies in the components of critical thinking (in specific reasoning skills, dispositions, and relevant knowledge) contribute to unsubstantiated belief endorsement in ways that go beyond what standardized intelligence tests test...
October 30, 2023: Journal of Intelligence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37994402/the-social-contagion-potential-of-pro-vaccine-messages-on-black-twitter
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Elizabeth Grabe, Danielle K Brown, Jimmy Ochieng, John Bryden, Ranada D Robinson, Yong-Yeol Ahn, Alana Moss, Wei Wang
Black Americans in the US not only suffered from disproportionately high hospitalization and death rates throughout the pandemic but also from the consequences of low COVID-19 vaccination rates. This pattern of disparity is linked to distrust of public health systems that originates from a history of medical atrocities committed against Black people. For that reason, mitigation of race-based inequity in COVID-19 impacts might find more success in grassroots information contagion than official public health campaigns...
November 23, 2023: Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37987722/cognitive-preference-and-clinical-experience-the-relationship-between-student-nurse-anesthetists-and-certified-registered-nurse-anesthetists-thinking-styles
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas A Diller, Lisa Haddad, Sharon E Bigger, Teresa Carnevale, Linda Hill, Vallire Hooper
This study examined the relationship between cognitive preference and clinical experience in student registered nurse anesthetists (SRNAs) and certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs). Survey data was collected from enrolled SRNAs and practicing CRNAs via an email link distributive through a network sampling technique. Participants completed the Rational Experiential Inventory (REI-40), which assesses individuals' preference, ability, and engagement with rational and experiential cognitive styles. Data analysis revealed that SRNAs and CRNAs have the ability and engagement preference for rational decision-making...
December 2023: AANA Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37908416/followership-styles-scrutinized-temporal-consistency-and-relationships-with-job-attitudes-and-self-efficacy
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mirko Ribbat, Christoph Nohe, Joachim Hüffmeier
While followership has been repeatedly acknowledged as an important part of leadership, key questions are still awaiting empirical testing. In our two studies, we test Kelley's prominent concept of followership styles for the first time in a longitudinal design. Specifically, we use a latent-state trait approach to examine the degree to which followership behaviors ( i.e. , active engagement [AE] and independent, critical thinking [ICT]) reflect rather stable or rather dynamic behaviors. Furthermore, we examine the relationships of followership behaviors with job attitudes ( i...
2023: PeerJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37887648/press-play-to-feel-the-role-of-attachment-styles-and-alexithymic-features-in-problematic-gaming
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea Scalone, Gianluca Santoro, Josephin Cavallo, Alessandra Melita, Alessio Gori, Adriano Schimmenti
Problematic gaming has been consistently associated with insecure attachment styles and alexithymia. However, there is limited knowledge regarding the impact of specific alexithymic features and insecure attachment styles on problematic gaming. The study included a sample of 358 online game players (242 males, 67.6%) between the ages of 18 and 59 (M = 28.46; SD = 8.76) who were recruited from online gaming communities. The participants completed a sociodemographic schedule and measures on attachment styles, alexithymia, and problematic gaming...
October 11, 2023: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37887525/thinking-styles-and-creativity-the-mediating-role-of-psychological-adjustment-in-college-students
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zheng Liu, Huihui Yu, Minxuan Feng, Yubo Hou
The observation and cultivation of university students' creativity have always been of enormous concern to the Chinese government. The present research delved into the influence of three dimensions of the Chinese thinking style (Interconnection, Change, and Contradiction) on creativity and the mediating role of psychological adjustment in college students. Specifically, Study 1 investigated the relationship between university students' thinking styles and creativity through self-reported questionnaires. The results revealed that the thinking style of interconnections had a significant positive effect on creativity among university student groups, while the change dimension significantly negatively affected creativity...
October 23, 2023: Behavioral Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37887516/influence-of-positive-thinking-ideology-on-physician-representations-of-cancer
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luis Felipe Higuita-Gutiérrez, Diego Alejandro Estrada-Mesa, Walter Alfredo Salas-Zapata, Jaiberth Antonio Cardona-Arias
UNLABELLED: To understand the influence of positive thinking ideology on cancer representations among physicians in the city of Medellín. METHODS: This qualitative study was conducted on the basis of the theoretical and methodological elements of Corbin and Strauss's grounded theory. Fourteen physicians were included and selected according to the criteria of maximum variation for education, years of study, and personal and family history of cancer. The information was collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed with open, axial, and selective coding...
October 23, 2023: Behavioral Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37859614/genetic-and-familial-influences-on-self-perception-in-early-childhood-and-self-esteem-in-adulthood-a-cross-sectional-analysis
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Riley L Marshall, Lisabeth Fisher DiLalla, Colin R Harbke, Emily C Pali
Self-perception in early childhood and self-esteem in adulthood are related to a variety of aspects of psychological wellbeing. The goal of the present study was to examine genetic and familial influences on self-perception and self-esteem in separate samples of children (153 twin pairs of 5-year-olds) and adults (753 twin pairs between the ages of 25-75 years). Genetic common factor modeling showed that three facets of self-perception (physical competence, peer acceptance, and maternal acceptance) loaded onto a single heritable factor in children...
October 20, 2023: Twin Research and Human Genetics: the Official Journal of the International Society for Twin Studies
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