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2021 ◽  
pp. 290-293
Author(s):  
Sathyasree Goswami

During the COPASAH Global Symposium 2019, a group of therapists and mental health practitioners tried to highlight the issue of women’s mental health with two specific focuses, one being the lived experiences of persons living with mental illness and the secondary burn-out and shame faced by their caretakers. The second session explored the contours of somatisation that is often seen in the human body as a result of the impact of trauma. The participants reflected on the value of lived experiences and also discussed the challenges faced in getting representation for people living with mental illness. The challenges listed by participants were concentrated around the participation and representation of persons living with intellectual disability and psychosocial disability. Somatisation of traumatic experiences needs recognition in a country like India where women’s life-stressors exist right from childhood which keeps them on the threshold of mental illness and/or psychosomatic illnesses. Psychosocial health issues are relegated to a subordinate category of discussion while public health, reproductive health, and health rights feature in mainstream discussions in various seminars, researches and conferences in India. This paper is based on two sessions of the COPASAH Global Symposium 2019 and focuses on the gender and psychosocial dimensions of health from the framework of women being subjected to unpaid care work, through social and reproductive labour and stressors resulting in psycho-social distress. It concludes that, it is important to build a community of practitioners that looks beyond the reproductive health of women.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pierre-Yves Jonin ◽  
Julie Coloignier ◽  
Elise Bannier ◽  
Gabriel Besson

Humans can recognize thousands of visual objects after a single exposure, even against highly confusable objects, and despite viewpoint changes between learning and recognition. Memory consolidation processes like those taking place during wakeful rest contribute to such a feat, possibly by protecting the fine details of objects’ representations. However, whether rest-related consolidation promotes the viewpoint invariance of mnemonic representations for individual objects remains unexplored.Fifteen participants underwent a speeded visual recognition memory task tapping on familiarity-based recognition of individual objects, across four conditions manipulating post- encoding rest. Viewpoints of target items were modified between study and test while controlling study-test perceptual distance, and targets and lures shared the same subordinate category, making recognition independent from perceptual and conceptual fluency. Performance was very accurate, even without post-encoding rest, which did not enhance memory. However, rest uniquely made target detection immune to study-test perceptual distance.These findings suggest that very short periods of wakeful rest (down to 2-sec post-stimulus) suffice to achieve complete mnemonic viewpoint-invariance, pushing forward the strength of post-encoding rest in learning and memory. They also strongly argue for a holistic, viewpoint- invariant, mnemonic representation of visual objects.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 63-80
Author(s):  
Sue Dale Tunnicliffe

Children learn to recognise animals from their earliest years through actual sightings in their own observations of their world, but also through second-hand representations in various forms of media. Young learners begin with a template specimen to which they refer when they see another animal that resembles it, naming the animal accordingly. Gradually, they learn to distinguish members of the subordinate category – bird in the case of the present paper – into subcategories. Accessing their mental model through drawings is one means of discerning their interpretation of both phyla and species. If children of increasing ages are studied, a rationale for the understanding of a such concepts may be forthcoming. The present study investigated children from 6 years to 14 years though interviews, as well as through the drawings on which the paper focuses. As children mature, they observe more and more detailsabout the birds that they see, thus increasing their knowledge not from school but from their own observations outside school. 


2017 ◽  
Vol 24 (7) ◽  
pp. 747-774 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sundari Anitha ◽  
Anupama Roy ◽  
Harshita Yalamarty

Based on life history narratives of 57 women in India and interviews with 21 practitioners, we document the neglect, abuse, and instrumental deprivation of women’s rights through the process of transnational abandonment. While gendered local sociocultural milieus and economic norms contribute to these harms, they are crucially enabled and sustained by transnational formal-legal frameworks. Widening the explanatory lens for understanding domestic violence beyond the family and community, we argue that in a globalized world, (inter)state policies serve to construct these women as a subordinate category of citizens—“disposable women”—who can be abused and abandoned with impunity.


2015 ◽  
Vol 738-739 ◽  
pp. 1061-1065
Author(s):  
Ya Jun Zhu

In traditional control field, the control system dynamic model is accurate or not affecting the merits of the main control key, the more detailed dynamic information system, the more it can achieve precise control. However, for complex systems, because too many variables are often difficult to accurately describe the dynamic system, so engineers will use a variety of methods to simplify the system dynamics, in order to achieve the purpose of control, but not ideal. Fuzzy control is essentially a nonlinear control, intelligent control of subordinate category. The design, select AT89S51 microcontroller as controller design an intelligent heat faster. The intelligent heater temperature can be maintained within a set temperature range, so that the water temperature to fluctuate within a range set value and set value down to 0.5 degrees Celsius. Temperature sensor detects a temperature every second. Temperature can be displayed to one decimal place. Temperature detected by real-time digital display. Fuzzy Control of a major feature of both systematic theory, there are a lot of practical application background. Development of fuzzy control has been rapid and widespread application. Nearly 20 years, both in theory and fuzzy control technology has made ​​great strides to become a very active field of automatic control but fruitful branch. Typical applications involve many aspects of their production and life, for example, fuzzy washing machines, air conditioners and other aspects.


Aphasiology ◽  
2002 ◽  
Vol 16 (7) ◽  
pp. 763-771 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert C. Marshall ◽  
Colleen M. Karow ◽  
Donald B. Freed ◽  
Patricia Babcock
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Aphasiology ◽  
2001 ◽  
Vol 15 (6) ◽  
pp. 585-598 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert C. Marshall ◽  
Donald B. Freed ◽  
Colleen M. Karow

2001 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 123-140
Author(s):  
Cynthia Willis-Esqueda ◽  
Rosemary J. Esseks

The saliency of category information in person perception for ingroup and outgroup members was investigated. European American participants were presented with a fictional character that varied in race (African American or European American) and occupational garb (military, judge, doctor, or athlete). Occupations were chosen to be either stereotypical or nonstereotypical for African Americans and European Americans with the aid of the Statistical Abstract of the United States (1992) percentages. Based on prior research findings (Park & Rothbart, 1982; Mackie & Worth, 1989), it was predicted European American participants would spontaneously describe an outgroup character by race (superordinate category information), but would mention occupation (subordinate category information) when spontaneously describing the ingroup character. As predicted, results indicated race was rarely mentioned when describing the ingroup character, but was usually the first label applied for the outgroup character. Moreover, when describing the ingroup character, as compared to the outgroup character, occupation was mentioned earlier. Thus, differential utilization of organizing information about a seemingly mundane stimulus may provide a clue as to the origins of intergroup categorizations and bias.


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