The world is turned upside down: How parents of children with spina bifida experience transition. A qualitative studyAbstract:Background: The coming of age of a child with spina bifida (SB) requires the transition from ...
Chemotherapeutic side effects in colon cancer. A qualitative study from the point of view of those affectedAbstract.Background: Colon cancer is a common disease in industrialized countries. The combination of surgery, ...
Between Heaven and Hell: Experiences of parents with a critically ill child with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) - A qualitative-explorative study with couple interviewsAbstract.Background: It is a ...
The Plastic Human BrainOne of the most important findings of recent neuroscientific research is the discovery of the plastic nature of the human brain. Brain plasticity happens on the structural and/or functional level. Functional plasticity describes ...
Outlines of interdisciplinary research of memoryAbstract. Self-awareness and identity are important cornerstones of thinking in social psychology. On the basis of current knowledge and insights from the social, cultural, and biological sciences, it is ...
Implicit knowledge and knowledge management - difficulties and chances in dealing with an important human resourceAbstract. Based on the development over the last few years that implicit knowledge is gaining an increasing importance as a human resource, ...
Verbal working memory: capacity or experience?Abstract. To account for interindividual differences in language performance, two opposing frameworks will be discussed: the theory of a capacity-constrained working memory resource (Just & Carpenter, 1992), ...
Explication of implicit knowledge - Is there a change in action?Abstract. The presented study investigates implicit knowledge in an experimental laboratory study in the field of nursing. Focal assumption is that implicit knowledge can have problematic ...