Beyond the technology: Applying the NLN Jeffries Simulation Theory in the context of aging simulation

Nursing Forum ◽  
2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alera Bowden ◽  
Victoria Traynor ◽  
Hui‐Chen (Rita) Chang ◽  
Valerie Wilson
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2013 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 220-243
Author(s):  
Verena Mayer

How do we understand other minds? The current debate uses the iridescent term “empathy” to explain our quite different mindreading capacities. Since no alternatives seemed to be available the discussion has been mostly in a deadlock between “simulation theory” and “theory theory”. Only recently the relevance of phenomenological findings on the issue has been brought forward. In this paper Husserl’s two concepts of “Einfühlung”, as developed in the second volume of his Ideas, are set against the background of the latest discussion. Husserl’s explanation of empathy in terms of analogical experience highlights the transcendental role of empathy in the context of constitution. At the same time it may solve some of the many riddles left by the recent debate.


1976 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 349-356 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas G. Holzman ◽  
Robert Glaser ◽  
James W. Pellegrino

2011 ◽  
Vol 214 ◽  
pp. 673-677
Author(s):  
Li Yun Chen ◽  
Han Feng Zhang ◽  
Yu Lu ◽  
Kai Huang

There are many factors which can influence the weapon equipment wastage in a war, and it is very difficult to forecast the wastage of weapon equipment. A wartime weapon equipment wastage synthesis model based on qualitative simulation is brought forward, and the qualitative reason of weapon equipment wasting in wartime is conducted based on Kuipers qualitative simulation theory. Then the qualitative variety chart of weapon equipment wastage is given. Simulation result accords with the fact, therefore, the method can provide the quite important qualitative information for the commander of equipment supporting.


2013 ◽  
Vol 483 ◽  
pp. 587-593
Author(s):  
Hong Kai Liao ◽  
Yue Xi Yu ◽  
Yan Ling Wu ◽  
Wei Zhong

Thermal performance calculation is the core task of designing power station boiler. By abstracting generalized components and generalized fluid nodes, and defining the process unit and process section at the logic level, the universal physical model of boiler was built in a particular form of flowsheet. Meanwhile, a sequential modular approach was proposed as the main algorithm for boiler thermal calculation based on process system steady-state simulation theory. Two key problems in the algorithm, i.e., module calculations and the logics of calling the modules calculations were explained. Finally, a practically developed system BESS, which has excellent flexibility and extensibility was presented. It turns out that the model and algorithm can be successfully employed in developing the general-purpose software for boiler thermal calculation.


2008 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 1292-1296 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antti Revonsuo ◽  
Katja Valli
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Author(s):  
Carolyn Baer ◽  
Puja Malik ◽  
Darko Odic

AbstractThe world can be a confusing place, which leads to a significant challenge: how do we figure out what is true? To accomplish this, children possess two relevant skills: reasoning about the likelihood of their own accuracy (metacognitive confidence) and reasoning about the likelihood of others’ accuracy (mindreading). Guided by Signal Detection Theory and Simulation Theory, we examine whether these two self- and other-oriented skills are one in the same, relying on a single cognitive process. Specifically, Signal Detection Theory proposes that confidence in a decision is purely derived from the imprecision of that decision, predicting a tight correlation between decision accuracy and confidence. Simulation Theory further proposes that children attribute their own cognitive experience to others when reasoning socially. Together, these theories predict that children’s self and other reasoning should be highly correlated and dependent on decision accuracy. In four studies (N = 374), children aged 4–7 completed a confidence reasoning task and selective social learning task each designed to eliminate confounding language and response biases, enabling us to isolate the unique correlation between self and other reasoning. However, in three of the four studies, we did not find that individual differences on the two tasks correlated, nor that decision accuracy explained performance. These findings suggest self and other reasoning are either independent in childhood, or the result of a single process that operates differently for self and others.


Author(s):  
Albert Newen

Humans are hyper-social beings, highly dependent on others and on successfully interacting with them. Which theory can adequately describe our ability to understand others? In the literature we have an intense debate among proponents of theory-theory, simulation theory, and interaction theory. I argue first that none of these accounts is adequate but that we need to go in the direction of what I call the “person model theory.” The second important question is which types of embodiment (or further aspects of 4E) are systematically relevant for social understanding according to the person model theory? I argue that there are clear cases of embodiment of social understanding, while extendedness and/or enactment seem to be only clearly implemented in early infancy. Furthermore, 4E features of being embodied, enacted, extended, or embedded can only be ascribed to an implementation, a token of a specific type which makes the 4E features intensely context-dependent.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 06026-1-06026-5
Author(s):  
A. V. Bulashenko ◽  
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S. I. Piltyay ◽  
I. V. Demchenko ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (25) ◽  
pp. 42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander Mikhailovich Plotnikov ◽  
Yury Ivanovich Ryzhikov ◽  
Boris Vladimirovich Sokolov ◽  
Rafael Midkhatovich Yusupov

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