Wesleyan Leadership Formation: A Neuroscience Integration.

MK Kilian - Journal of Psychology & Christianity, 2019 - search.ebscohost.com
This article will outline leadership formation from a distinctly Wesleyan theological
perspective for pastoral leaders. The formational leadership model consists of three …

Internal and External Crime Hot Spots: From Neural to Micro-Geographical Networks

R Leshem - International Annals of Criminology, 2024 - cambridge.org
Antisocial behaviour arises from a complex interplay of innate and environmental factors,
with the brain's adaptability to shifting environmental demands playing a pivotal role. An …

The Relationship between Theory of Mind and Executive Function: Are They Two Facets of the Same Process or Two Distinct Processes?

I Cho - 2020 - search.proquest.com
This dissertation examines the relationship between Theory of Mind (ToM) and Executive
Function (EF). There has been debate on whether ToM and EF are two facets of the same …

Meta-Analysis of the Effectiveness of Interventions Based on Mind Theory on Developmental Dimensions (Cognitive, Social, Emotional and Social Cognition) of …

S Rahimi, F Alipoor - Social Cognition, 2022 - sc.journals.pnu.ac.ir
Neurodevelopmental Disorders are disorders in which the development of the brain or
central nervous system is impaired during development and, as a person grows, they …

The role of mindfulness and social competence in predicting girls' problem solving mediated by cognitive flexibility: A causal model

A Fathi, A Sobhi, M Hejazi - Women's Health …, 2021 - womenshealthbulletin.sums.ac.ir
Background: Examining the evolutionary process in life span indicates that adolescence is
known as one of the most vulnerable stages of life, during which the prevalence and …

Relationships between theory of mind and attachment styles in emerging adulthood

A Henry, P Allain, C Potard - Journal of Adult Development, 2022 - Springer
Several studies have highlighted a relationship between attachment and theory of mind
(ToM) in childhood and in clinical populations. However, little is known about the link …

Reasoning supports forgiving accidental harms

I Patil, B Trémolière - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
People experience a strong conflict while evaluating actors who unintentionally harmed
someone—her innocent intention exonerating her, while the harmful outcome incriminating …

Early childhood adversity, stress, and developmental pathways of suicide risk

A Ortin-Peralta, S Myruski, B Rosario-Williams… - Handbook of Youth …, 2022 - Springer
In the US, suicide is the second leading cause of death among youth between the ages of
10 and 24. Suicide and suicidal behavior are rare in childhood, and their prevalence …

Theory of mind after pediatric traumatic brain injury: a scoping review

N Ju, S Guo, V San Juan, S Brown, KW Lai… - Journal of …, 2021 - liebertpub.com
This scoping review aims to synthesize existing literature regarding theory of mind (ToM)
outcomes, the neuropathology associated with ToM outcomes, and the relationship between …

Spatial Perspective Taking is Distinct from Cognitive and Affective Perspective Taking

M Brucato, NS Newcombe, JM Chein - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
Perspective taking (PT) is the ability to imagine viewpoints different from our own. However,
the nature of PT as a construct, and its underlying cognitive mechanisms, are not well …