Sentences with phrase «inferring others»

Thus, we hypothesized that oxytocin may ease the deficit in inferring others» emotions rather than beliefs in individuals with ASD and at least partially mitigate neural deficits of inferring others» emotions rather than those of beliefs.
Among several cognitive components associated with these symptoms, inferring others» emotions and beliefs is suggested to be one of the most important cognitive components whose disturbance is deeply related to deficits in social communication and social interaction of ASD (Frith, 2001).
The task was optimized for investigation of the abilities to infer another person's social emotions and beliefs distinctively so as to test the hypothesis that oxytocin improves deficit in inferring others» social emotions rather than beliefs, under conditions without direct emotional cues.
These results potentially extend the potential usage of oxytocin to autistic deficits in inferring others» social emotions without direct emotional cues both at the behavioural and neural levels.
It has been repeatedly reported that the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex is one of the potential neural bases in individuals with ASD for disturbed social cognition, such as inferring others» beliefs (Bernhardt et al., 2013; Redcay et al., 2013).
The results of the present study suggest that less - than - typically developing brain activity in the right anterior insula is a potential neural basis of deficit in inferring others» social emotions without direct emotional cues in individuals with ASD.
Finally, the team used functional MRI scans of subjects» brains to show that contemplating God's beliefs activates the same brain areas as thinking about one's own views, while thoughts about other Americans» views activate a brain area used for inferring other people's mental states.
The intensity of this return pulse also allows scientists to infer other properties, such as the composition of clouds, and the abundance and sizes of aerosols,.
The ability to infer others» thoughts, intentions, and feelings is regarded as uniquely human.
You may be able to infer other information just by watching these subtle hints.
3) Claim to offer Premium Services clearly inferring other registrants do not.

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It also said the order would help the company «infer the meaning of this move and comprehensively clean up» its other products.
Based on how deep the roots of female entrepreneurship reach — not very deep, compared to the other gender — he inferred that it was an unfair standard.
GBH weighted its picks according to what it seems Amazon truly values in a potential second headquarters, as inferred from trends apparent in the other 19 cities that were picked.
But Loblaw's stock is up sharply since the disaster: one might infer shareholders are preoccupied with other considerations.
Aside from credit growth and TSF, is there any other metrics by which to infer the extent to which wasteful investments are being made?
If any funds are mentioned or inferred to in this material, it is possible that some or all of the funds have not been registered with the securities regulator of Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Portugal, Spain, Uruguay or any other securities regulator in any Latin American country and thus might not be publicly offered within any such country.
If any funds are mentioned or inferred in this material, such funds have not been registered with the securities regulators of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Uruguay or any other securities regulator in any Latin American country and thus, may not be publicly offered in any such countries, except for Chile where certain funds have been registered with the Superintendencia de Valores y Seguros for public offering and in Mexico where certain funds have been listed on the Sistema Internacional de Cotizaciones (SIC) exchange of the Bolsa Mexicana de Valores.
For their part, the federal government has not budged, staunchly defending this plan by dismissing the huge impact their changes will have on how we operate small businesses, and by inferring that doctors and other professionals are tax cheaters who unfairly take advantage of small business tax - saving mechanisms.
And should not be construed, nor should one infer, that Mark is in any way, shape, manner, or form: a financial adviser, or recommending what one should do with their investing, or any other monetary decisions.
Accordingly, what the Commission properly can infer from these data is limited and, in any event, other studies show competing results.
If any funds are mentioned or inferred to in this material, it is possible that some or all of the funds have not been registered with the securities regulator of Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru or any other securities regulator in any Latin American country, and thus, might not be publicly offered within any such country.
If market internals recruit a great deal of uniformity across individual stocks, industries, sectors, and other risk - sensitive securities, then one has to infer that investors have recovered their willingness to speculate.
If any funds are mentioned or inferred to in this material, it is possible that some or all of the funds have not been registered with the securities regulators of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Portugal, Spain, Uruguay or any other securities regulator in any Latin American country and thus might not be publicly offered within any such country.
But don't imagine for a moment that current valuation extremes will end in something other than tragedy unless investors shift back from risk - aversion to a fresh round of speculation (which we would infer from market internals).
That element is the condition of investor preferences toward risk, which we infer from the uniformity or divergence of market internals, credit spreads, and other risk - sensitive factors.
I find CDS inferred volatility (CIV) and option implied volatility (OIV) are complementary, both containing some information that is not captured by the other.
By a genuine peace we inferred and still infer that both peoples together should develop «the land without the one imposing its will on the other.
From other passages where Whitehead discusses the principle of relativity, we can safely infer that what all entities have in common — and thus what «entity», «being», «object», and «thing» connote in common — is their capacity to contribute determination to every actuality whose becoming finds those entities already existing (PR 366, 371, 392).
Too great an attachment to the datum self as a methodological starting point commits one unwittingly to solipsism, Hartshorne holds, since one could never achieve a sound epistemological basis for inferring the existence of anything beyond the datum self by this method.31 Further, if it is true that human beings are social all the way down, resistance to a literal participation in the being of a person by others (including their literal purposes) is also a form of impersonalism, according to Hartshorne's analysis — a charge from which Brightman would have reeled, had he realized that this was Hartshorne's implication.
Your worry about my philosophy is the idea that other selves are merely inferred but never given, you say.
From the fact that a person has a given shade of skin pigmentation no other fact of any consequence can bee inferred, except that he will be accorded a certain kind of treatment by people in a race - conscious society.
It is not possible, in general, to infer anything important about other physical qualities, character, emotional traits, personal habits, knowledge, or skills.
In other words, the outcome of an action sequence may be a specific idea or concept distinguished by explicit substantive content, or an underlying metaphor that influences ideas without becoming a key concept itself, or a formal structure that has to be inferred from the relations among ideas.
It is only because the meeting of the I and the Thou precedes the child's awareness of himself as I that he is able to infer the meaning of the actions of others.
The notion that this goddess is the axis of the Paraiyars» religion can be inferred from Oppert's etymological explanation: he claims that the name Ellamma is derived from the Tamil ellaam (all or everything) making her «Mother of All».13 In the colony of Malaipallaiyam the predominance of Ellaiyamman is preserved by referring to her both as the «Mother of all beings» and as the eldest sister of all the manifestations of Sakti14 The other common interpretation for the name Ellaiyamman stems from the Tamil word for boundary ellai, making her the Mother / Goddess of the boundaries.15 This is the most prevalent interpretation among the Paraiyars of Malaipallaiyam.
As our review of Alister McGrath's latest book in this issue implies, he, along with many other contemporary science and religion writers, fails to make this discernment and thus, whilst making numerous helpful points, despairs of inferring properties of God from looking at nature.
But a rather unequivocal answer can be inferred from what process theists say about God's relationship with other entities.
They are inferred from the text, but historicity of other (secondary?)
For if the data of experience consisted only of universals, then the experiencing subject would have to infer the existence of other individual actual entities, just as Descartes claimed to infer the existence of a real man in the street from the sense - data present to his eyes.
Recalling our earlier discussion of the different senses in which Hartshorne uses the word «literal,» we can infer that what he means by saying that «know» or «love» may be literal as applied to God is not that they may apply to God in the same sense in which they apply to all individuals, but, rather, that they may apply to God in the primary sense in which they are thus applicable, their application to any other individual being secondary.
What one can infer from Jesus» resurrection is that the fountain of life and being is not necessarily frustrated by death, and therefore that we may take courage and hope regarding the deaths of others and of ourselves that we may in like manner be the occasion for some of the creative - death - defeating power which was so magnificently poured out in the case of Jesus.
READ in context don't infer, all we know is that there are other symbols on the doors of other people.
Thus, even though we can not experience exactly what other entities experience, it is most reasonable to infer analogically that all other entities also possess some power of self - determination since we are then «at least thinking meaningfully about them» (ER 142).
In other words, the «knowledge» that «we see with our eyes» is learned or inferred and is not a direct experience.
But, posting continuously on a forum advocating that which is claimed to be imaginary leads one to infer that something other than facts is motivating such action.
To be sure, in one passage the penalties of God are said to be graded to the degree of guilt; (Luke 12:47 - 48) from another passage one may infer that after the «last farthing» of penalty is paid the sinner may hope for escape; (Matthew 5:25 - 26) from another passage one may argue that since only one sin can never be forgiven, «neither in this world, nor in that which is to come,» (Matthew 12:32) there is the possibility of pardon for all other sins.
Accepting this definition, we may infer that «ultimate reality» covers everything that we are all finally obliged to take account of insofar as we exist humanly at all, whatever other things we may or may not have to take account of in each leading our own individual human life.
If on the other hand, the satisfaction subjectively occupies the entire duration of the present, then the concrescence must take no time at all, from which I can only infer that it must be instantaneous.
In his letter of December 10, 1934 Brightman shares Hartshorne's worry, «that other selves are merely inferred but never given,» and goes on to present his own empiricist colors «I'd like to be able to make sense out of the idea of a literal participation in other selves... whenever I try, I find myself landed in contradiction, in epistemological chaos, and in unfaithfulness to experience...» Brightman's argument is that any «intuition» (for him a synonym for «experience»), «is exclusively a member of me,» but the object of that intuition is «always problematic and distinct from the conscious experience which refers to it.»
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