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  2. Beck's cognitive triad - Wikipedia

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    Beck's cognitive triad, also known as the negative triad, [1] [2] is a cognitive-therapeutic view of the three key elements of a person's belief system present in depression. It was proposed by Aaron Beck in 1967. [ 3 ]

  3. Feedforward (behavioral and cognitive science) - Wikipedia

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    The most productive advances in feedforward came from its association with videos that showed adaptive behavior (see Dowrick, 1983, pp. 111, 121; 1991, pp. 110–3, 120-2, 240-1; 1999, esp. pp. 25–26). [3] [4] For example, a boy with autism role-plays squeezing a ball (stress management technique) instead of having a tantrum when his work is ...

  4. Positive feedback - Wikipedia

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    Mathematically, positive feedback is defined as a positive loop gain around a closed loop of cause and effect. [1][3] That is, positive feedback is in phase with the input, in the sense that it adds to make the input larger. [4][5] Positive feedback tends to cause system instability. When the loop gain is positive and above 1, there will ...

  5. Psychological effects of Internet use - Wikipedia

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    Assertions. American writer Nicholas Carr asserts that Internet use reduces the deep thinking that leads to true creativity. He also says that hyperlinks and overstimulation means that the brain must give most of its attention to short-term decisions. Carr also states that the vast availability of information on the World Wide Web overwhelms ...

  6. Data Dump Wednesday: 10 stats you need to know for Week 3 ...

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    Week 2 has come and gone. Time to set our sights for Week 3. Matt Harmon and Sal Vetri are back for another 'Data Dump Wednesday' by sharing 10 data points you need to know for Week 3 to maximize ...

  7. Why Miley Cyrus Is Worried About Going "On Record" About Liam ...

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    Miley Cyrus is reportedly worried she'll have to go on record about Liam Hemsworth in her "Flowers" lawsuit.

  8. Moral panic - Wikipedia

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    [2] [8] It is often academically considered irrational (see Cohen's model of moral panic, below). Examples of moral panic include the belief in widespread abduction of children by predatory pedophiles ; [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] belief in ritual abuse of women and children by Satanic cults ; [ 12 ] and concerns over the effects of music lyrics . [ 13 ]

  9. Negative priming - Wikipedia

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    Negative priming describes the slow and error-prone reaction to a stimulus that is previously ignored. [1] For example, a subject may be imagined trying to pick a red pen from a pen holder. The red pen becomes the target of attention, so the subject responds by moving their hand towards it.