• Somatic theory is a theory of human social behavior based on the somatic marker hypothesis of António Damásio. The theory proposes a mechanism by which...
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  • of the body Somatics, a group of alternative medicine approaches, experiential movement disciplines, and dance techniques Somatic theory, a model of human...
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  • typically could have been somatic anxiety. The Drive Theory suggests that if an athlete is both skilled and driven (by somatic and cognitive anxiety) then...
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  • therapists, etc. Somatic Experiencing (also known as Somatic Therapy) is heavily predicated on psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich's theories of blocked emotion...
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    Somatics is a field within bodywork and movement studies which emphasizes internal physical perception and experience. The term is used in movement therapy...
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    Emotion (redirect from Emotion theory)
    and expresses emotion. Though a somatic view would place the locus of emotions in the physical body, Christian theory of emotions would view the body...
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  • In cellular biology, a somatic cell (from Ancient Greek σῶμα (sôma) 'body'), or vegetal cell, is any biological cell forming the body of a multicellular...
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  • mind used to further our knowledge of the mind. See also Somatic theories Somatic theories of emotion claim that bodily responses are essential to emotions...
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    to somatic cells. This means that new information from somatic mutation is not passed on to the germline. This barrier concept implies that somatic mutations...
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    Germ plasm (redirect from Germ plasm theory)
    transmit heritable information, and somatic cells which carry out ordinary bodily functions. In the germ plasm theory, inheritance in a multicellular organism...
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  • Somatic psychology or, more precisely, "somatic clinical psychotherapy" is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on somatic experience, including therapeutic...
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    The somatic marker hypothesis, formulated by Antonio Damasio and associated researchers, proposes that emotional processes guide (or bias) behavior, particularly...
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    Piaget's theory of cognitive development, or his genetic epistemology, is a comprehensive theory about the nature and development of human intelligence...
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    deuterostomes. Marcel Kinsbourne's somatic twist hypothesis is most closely related to the axial twist theory. Both theories were presented as an improvement...
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  • The molecular theories of ageing include phenomena such as gene regulation (gene expression), codon restriction, error catastrophe, somatic mutation, accumulation...
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  • The somatic mutation theory of ageing states that accumulation of mutations in somatic cells is the primary cause of aging. A comparison of somatic mutation...
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  • to be allocated to support mechanisms involved in somatic maintenance. The disposable soma theory has been consistent with the majority of animal models...
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    Contralateral brain (category Biology theories)
    map theory, different topological approaches, the somatic twist theory and the axial twist theory. Anatomically, the contralateral organization is manifested...
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    pangenesis theory. August Weismann made the important distinction between germ cells that give rise to gametes (such as sperm and egg cells) and the somatic cells...
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    Other cells of the body—somatic cells—do not function as agents of heredity. The effect is one-way: germ cells produce somatic cells and are not affected...
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  • scholarly work focuses on the intersections of somatic psychology, transpersonal psychology, queer theory, neurodiversity, and creativity. She has described...
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  • Jill Green (category Somatic therapists)
    is an American dance educator and scholar who originated the Social Somatic Theory. Green served on the faculty at the University of North Carolina at...
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    experience emotions. Facial feedback hypothesis Somatic marker hypothesis Power posing Dewey, John (1894). "The theory of emotion: I: Emotional attitudes". Psychological...
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    Australian immunologist Edward J. Steele developed a neo-Lamarckian theory of somatic hypermutation within the immune system and coupled it to the reverse...
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  • Somatization (category Somatic symptom disorders)
    psychodynamic theory, somatization is conceptualized as an ego defense, the unconscious rechannelling of repressed emotions into somatic symptoms as a...
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  • Somatic evolution is the accumulation of mutations and epimutations in somatic cells (the cells of a body, as opposed to germ plasm and stem cells) during...
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  • Differentiation is the process by which organisms develop distinct germline and somatic cells. The development of cell differentiation has been one of the critical...
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  • gametes and the "disposable" somatic cells. Hereditary information moves only from germline cells to somatic cells (that is, somatic mutations are not inherited)...
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  • The term functional somatic syndrome (FSS) refers to a group of chronic diagnoses with no identifiable organic cause. This term was coined by Hemanth...
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  • proposed that multicellular organisms consist of two separate types of cell: somatic cells, which carry out the body's ordinary functions, and germ cells, which...
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