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Case study on teachers’ contribution to children’s participation in Finnish preschool classrooms during structured learning sessions
(European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction, 2013)
The main aim of this study was to identify different teaching practices and explore the types of
opportunities that they provide for children’s participation in four different Finnish preschool
classrooms for 6-year olds ...
Epilepsy in neuropathologically verified Alzheimer's disease
(Elsevier Ltd., 2018)
Purpose
Subjects with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have been shown to be at a higher risk for epilepsy. The vast majority of the previous studies have not included a full neuropathological examination.
Methods
The objective ...
Genetic and environmental influences on non-specific neck pain in early adolescence: A classical twin study
(John Wiley & Sons, 2013)
Background
Prevalence of neck pain has increased among adolescents. The origins of adult chronic neck pain may lie in late childhood, but for early prevention, more information is needed about its aetiology. We investigated ...
What Happens after Five Years? : The Long-Term Effects of a Four-Session Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Delivered by Student Therapists for Depressive Symptoms
(Elsevier BV, 2017)
Brief interventions can be viable treatment options worth consideration in addressing the growing need for treatments of subclinical and clinical depressive symptoms. However, there is uncertainty regarding the long-term ...
Changes in Young Europeans’ Values During the Global Financial Crisis
(Sage Publications, Inc., 2019)
We investigate the impact of the global financial crisis (GFC) on the personal values of youth and young adults (age 16–35 years) from 16 European countries. Using time series cross-sectional data from seven waves (2002–2014) ...
Passive exposure to speech sounds modifies change detection brain responses in adults
(Elsevier BV, 2019)
In early life auditory discrimination ability can be enhanced by passive sound exposure. In contrast, in adulthood passive exposure seems to be insufficient to promote discrimination ability, but this has been tested only ...
Working memory capacity affects trade-off between quality and quantity only when stimulus exposure duration is sufficient : Evidence for the two-phase model
(Nature Publishing Group, 2019)
The relation between visual working memory (VWM) capacity and attention has attracted much
interest. In this study, we investigated the correlation between the participants’ VWM capacity and their
ability to voluntarily ...
Opposites detract: Middle school peer group antipathies
(2010)
This study examines variability in patterns of peer group antipathy. Same-grade adolescent peer groups were identified from sociometric nominations of preferred affiliates in a community sample of 600 Finnish ninth-grade ...
The Role of Work-Nonwork Boundary Management in Work Stress Recovery
(American Psychological Association, 2016)
The aim of the present study conducted among 1,106 Finnish employees was to identify boundary management profiles based on cross-role interruption behaviors from work to nonwork and from nonwork to work. Adopting a ...
"I will send badass viruses." Peer threats and the interplay of pretend frames in a classroom dispute
(Elsevier BV, 2014)
This paper explores threats as they appear in children's everyday dispute interactions. The main purpose is to extend understandings of children's interactions and disputes in order to show how young boys construct threats ...