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The role of culture in pain-related caregiver behavior: comparing Canadian, Icelandic, and Thai caregivers of 6–12-year-old children
The aim of the study was to examine the role culture plays in caregiver’s pain-related parent behaviors. This study used a cross-cultural survey design with a convenience sample of caregivers of 6-12-year-old children (N = 547) living in Canada (n = 183), Iceland (n = 184), or Thailand (n = 180). A team-translation approach included psychometric assessment and confirmatory factor analysis, ensurin
Semiosis in History : The Emergence of Alter-Culture
Responsiveness of knee-specific and generic patient-reported outcome measures in young adults after completing rehabilitation for a knee injury
Characteristics of responders and non-responders to diagnostic intra-articular injection in patients with long-standing hip and groin pain
Does culture influence pain-related parent behaviors?
Introduction/Aim: Studies suggest that cultural models of parenting (CMP) influence parental behaviors. Predominant cultural values are believed to inform the parenting styles caregivers adopt. Cultural values were expected to affect parental behaviors indirectly through parenting styles. We believed this would be moderated by ecosocial context. The present study aimed to examine cultural influenc
Zappa Speaks Again_the Tempo Mental Rap Variations
Does culture influence pain-related parent behaviors?
The evolution of thinking : Cognitive semiotics in between deep history and the history of mentalities
What makes human beings, and their way of thinking, unique in the biosphere of the earth is not just the biological-genetic evolution of human cognitive capacities, but also the interaction in historical time with the environment, the socio-cultural Lifeworld, and particularly human semiotic skills; that is, the ability to learn from other thinking beings, and to transfer experiences, knowledge, m
On the feasibility of pictorial statements : Prolegomena to a computer-aided approach to pictorial semiotics
New approaches to plastic language : Prolegomena to a computer-aided approach to pictorial semiotics
In this paper we summarize observations bridging the declared aspirations of pictorial semiotics and its real achievements. Pictorial semiotics is here understood as the general study of pictures as signs and it constituted a fundamental step beyond the art historical captivation with individual images. In the first part of our contribution we present a review of the most important methods that ha
Necker’s Cube, Rubin’s Vase, the Devil’s Turning Fork, the Duck/Rabbit and the Cat/Coffee Pot Revisited. : On Pseudo-Dilemmas of the Lifeworld and the Picture.
Non-Linear Phenomena in Contemporary Vocal Music
Complex and multiphonic voice signals of vocal improvisors are analyzed within the framework of nonlinear dynamics. Evidence is given that nonlinear phenomena are extensively used by performers associated with contemporary music. Narrow-band spectrograms of complex vocalizations are used to visualize the appearance of nonlinear phenomena (spectral bifurcation diagrams). Possible production mechani
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The relevance of the encyclopaedia : From semiosis to sedimentation and back again
Unlike what is usually taken for granted in semiotics, communication, in the sense of semiosis, does not essentially depend on transport and/or recoding. Instead, it consists in the creation of an artefact, with the additional setting of a task of interpretation. This task may be set by the addressee, just as likely as by the addresser. In making this suggestion, we are inspired by Husserlean phenUnlike what is usually taken for granted in semiotics, communication, in the sense of semiosis, does not essentially depend on transport and/or recoding. Instead, it consists in the creation of an artefact, with the additional setting of a task of interpretation. This task may be set by the addressee, just as likely as by the addresser. In making this suggestion, we are inspired by Husserlean phen
Three visits to the earthly city of the Enlightenment philosophers
Homo Pictor Redux : The Cognitive Semiotics of Temporally and/or Spatially Distant Objects
Nonlinear Phenomena in Contemporary Musical Composition and Performance
Nonlinear phenomena have been reported in many diverse disciplines, including physics, health sciences, engineering, literature, neurology, geology and music. As this paper will show, nonlinear phenomena have robust potential for both performance and composition. It has been shown that nonlinear phenomena occur in the sound production of extra-normal extended techniques for both voices and musical
The Psammetichus Syndrome and Beyond : Five Experimental Approaches to Meaning-Making
Thanks to Bruno Galantucci, “experimental semiotics” is usually nowadays taken to mean the study of “novel forms of communication which people develop when they cannot use pre-established communication systems”. In spite of Galantucci’s claim to have picked the label because it was free, it has actually been used in different ways at least twice before: by Colin Ware, who takes it to be involved w
Two models of metaphoricity and three dilemmas of metaphor research
Starting out from classical metaphor theory, I consider two models, the Overlap model and the Tension model-the difference between which may not have been spelled out in that tradition. Although the latter has an Aristotelian pedigree, it may be less generally valid than the Overlap model, at least if the requirement for tension is placed very high. The metaphors distinguished by Lakoff and Johnso
