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1 l psychologists adhere to a liberal progress narrative.
2 nts which constitute a limited, yet dominant narrative.
3 the brains of speakers telling a 15-min-long narrative.
4  of listeners as they comprehended that same narrative.
5 ing production and comprehension of the same narrative.
6  for CPR than those who listened to a verbal narrative.
7  to either the spoken or written form of the narrative.
8 tively assessed and combined to generate the narrative.
9  auditory areas to the spoken version of the narrative.
10 e courses elicited by the written and spoken narrative.
11 instatement as subjects listen to a familiar narrative.
12 of past experiences into an overarching life narrative.
13 conceptualized using a cytokine polarization narrative.
14 r and listener, which is aided by a cohesive narrative.
15  and to temporally scrambled versions of the narrative.
16 olved, these simulations are aggregated into narratives.
17 ere unimpaired at producing detailed picture narratives.
18 to dramatically different interpretations of narratives.
19 ed, interpreted, and reported in the form of narratives.
20 ple around common interests, worldviews, and narratives.
21     Of the 5 major themes identified in open narratives, 3 were related to healthcare providers-lack
22 ematic analysis was used and was based on 54 narratives, 52 letters, and written annotations on 150 q
23 n RNase P, this review provides a historical narrative, a brief report on our current knowledge, and
24                  Adding CH4 shifts the basic narrative about differential international accountabilit
25 d a misleading "all the textbooks are wrong" narrative about noncoding human DNA.
26 asualty returns to reassess the conventional narrative about the effect of shellshock on psychiatric
27  MTL damage and healthy controls constructed narratives about (1) future events, (2) past events, and
28       The findings suggest that constructing narratives about the remote past and the future does not
29 nit and standard care wards and to provide a narrative account that helps to explain the link between
30  groups had difficulty in returning to their narratives after going on tangents, suggesting that ante
31 itarian leaders who are overbearing in their narrative, aggressive in behavior, and often exhibit que
32                                              Narratives also provide a more general context, unrestri
33                                              Narrative analyses revealed consistent evidence for a re
34 PROSPERO, following PRISMA guidelines with a narrative analysis and realist synthesis.
35 ogeneity in study objectives and outcomes; a narrative analysis is presented.
36                                            A narrative analysis of polio-related program and other of
37                                              Narrative analysis of the 6 trials that measured child T
38                                   Structural narrative analysis was used to generate explanation and
39      Data were synthesised into themes using narrative analysis.
40 ot permit formal meta-analysis, we present a narrative analysis.
41     We developed algorithms to decipher this narrative and applied them to 21 breast cancers.
42 blish structure; (3) the visual rendering of narrative and concepts; and (4) the assessment of interp
43  instrumental strategies to disseminate this narrative and enhance its persuasiveness in order to sec
44 gest for audiovisual stimuli with a cohesive narrative and greatly reduced for speech stimuli lacking
45 speakers who listened to a real-life Russian narrative and its English translation.
46 atient care rounds were identified through a narrative and meta-synthesis of included studies.
47 enesis data from mice and humans using a Trm narrative and note a comfortable concordance with the Ch
48                                      In this narrative and systematic review, we present the current
49 ing these views to a simplistic situationist narrative and to a careless form of moral relativism to
50  had subjects listen to a real-life auditory narrative and to temporally scrambled versions of the na
51 ntion arm (n = 70) listened to the identical narrative and viewed a 3-minute video depicting a patien
52 ss blogs as a way to share their own illness narratives and connect with others going through similar
53 ctivity can be used to differentiate between narratives and recurring narrative elements, such as peo
54 s of causal reasoning-the role of mechanism, narrative, and mental simulation-all of which go beyond
55 belled images lose their intended historical narrative, and their use creates a distorted view of the
56 nkings using full curricula vitae instead of narratives, and 127 faculty rated one applicant rather t
57                         Below is my personal narrative answering some of these questions.
58         Due to high heterogeneity, we used a narrative approach for data synthesis.
59               In this paper I describe how a narrative approach to science communication may help aud
60                                            A narrative approach was adopted to evaluate studies accor
61                                            A narrative approach was used for data collection and anal
62 udies were synthesised using the integrative narrative approach.
63                   Increasingly, the tools of narrative are proving valuable for psychiatry as well.
64                                              Narratives are also intrinsically persuasive, which offe
65                             For this reason, narratives are ideally suited to engage neural mechanism
66                          Although a dominant narrative argues that Madagascar was originally entirely
67 O(2) is currently based either on subjective narrative arguments, or values of embodied CO(2) per uni
68  controls produced detailed autobiographical narratives as they remembered past events (recent and re
69 h narrative psychology by situating personal narratives at the top of an individual's knowledge hiera
70 MRI experiment, participants were exposed to narratives based on true stories designed to evoke admir
71 t the novel hypothesis that the formation of narrative-based contextual representations in humans rel
72 e test the universality of this conventional narrative by analyzing the structures of individual facu
73                          Here we extend this narrative by demonstrating their utility in affording ac
74       In this study, we created two distinct narratives by changing only a few words in each sentence
75                                              Narrative can captivate the audience, driving anticipati
76           The use of prescriptive scientific narrative can help to overcome challenges specific to sc
77                                            A narrative case study method was used to assess SRF Proje
78 ctronic Medical Records (EMRs) including the narrative clinical notes as well as codified data.
79        Because of the inherent properties of narrative communication, their creators have a special r
80                We show that the conventional narrative confidently describes only one-fifth of facult
81                           This quality gives narrative considerable power to explain complex phenomen
82 ile all three tasks place similar demands on narrative construction, only the past and future conditi
83 pporting online binding processes related to narrative construction.
84 e memory impairment may have interfered with narrative construction.
85 gment and specific to its meaning within the narrative context.
86 arratives (different stories) and that these narrative-context representations diverge gradually over
87                 However, it is not clear how narrative contexts are represented in the brain.
88  memory, also represents gradually diverging narrative contexts as well as narrative elements, such a
89 he control arm (n = 80) listened to a verbal narrative describing CPR and the likelihood of successfu
90                                              Narrative description and analysis was undertaken suppor
91 policy is examined in context and a 'counter narrative' developed to demonstrate that current approac
92 tween event nodes (people and locations) and narratives (different stories) and that these narrative-
93 gh the use of forms dramatically reduced the narrative dimension of the hospital course.
94 incorporating natural language processing of narrative discharge notes improves stratification of ris
95        Greater positive valence expressed in narrative discharge summaries was associated with substa
96 y expert clinician consensus review of 2,700 narrative EHR notes (from 520 patients), supplemented by
97 fferentiate between narratives and recurring narrative elements, such as people and locations.
98 ally diverging narrative contexts as well as narrative elements, such as people and locations.
99 extracted and findings were synthesised in a narrative empirical synthesis.
100                                            A narrative enquiry study was conducted which is a particu
101                                              Narratives, especially in movie format, are very engagin
102 ve semistructured interviews supplemented by narrative feedback from 15 eligible VI children and youn
103 ve resulted in what some consider a complete narrative for the life cycle of bacteriophage lambda.
104  of forming a more detailed and quantitative narrative for the system.
105                              Classic decline narratives for late medieval to early modern Iceland str
106 y recently, there were two main evolutionary narratives for this rather puzzling association.
107                    Data were summarized in a narrative format.
108 en has negative connotations within science, narrative formats of communication should not be disrega
109 ntent, which is itself already biased toward narrative formats.
110  resources at the local level and to develop narrative frames that reinforce collective purpose at th
111                                              Narratives from Mr J, a 76-year-old man with multiple me
112                  These themes are present in narratives from other foraging societies.
113 ion: they exist mainly as free-text clinical narrative, from which it is a major challenge to obtain
114                                 The study of narrative has become increasingly important in the human
115                          The desertification narrative has persisted in both scientific and popular c
116            Now several critiques of ENCODE's narrative have been published, and one was so vitriolic
117                             Regardless, this narrative illustrates the potential impact of unrecogniz
118 , an alleged cause could be derived from the narrative in 4043 (84%).
119 y that is strikingly reminiscent of Jussim's narrative in his 2012 book.
120 ocial sciences and there is a growing use of narrative in the clinical domains of medicine and psycho
121 s support more socially or culturally driven narratives in the interpretation of Palaeolithic canniba
122 ptive case study that illustrates common ICU narratives in which escalation of commitment can occur.
123                             After the verbal narrative, in the control arm, 38 participants (48%) wan
124 re remarkably similar for spoken and written narratives, indicating strong modality-invariance of lin
125 uture thinking to mentally generate relevant narrative information.
126                              Consistent with narrative inquiry the results describe an overall plot:
127 tion to trade-offs between accuracy and self-narrative integrity in the model.
128                                            A narrative interpretive synthesis of the views data from
129 es and staff, and the impact of using filmed narrative interviews to enhance the 'voice' of seldom he
130                                          The narrative interviews we used for this study provide the
131                                              Narrative interviews were audio-recorded at four month i
132             However, we also argue that this narrative is also being supported by a priori claims con
133                                         This narrative is less about ortholithiation per se and more
134 ults indicate that production of a real-life narrative is not localized to the left hemisphere but re
135                                However, this narrative is only complete within the limited resolution
136  ability to generate and maintain a detailed narrative is preserved in amnesia and suggest that a com
137                                          The narrative is set against the backdrop of postwar Austria
138                           A mainstay of this narrative is the impact of incidental setbacks such as p
139                                 The field of narrative is vast and cuts across a variety of disciplin
140 tion; trial 2 (March, 2012), a supplementary narrative leaflet describing people's stories; trial 3 (
141 onstrate dissociation between word-level and narrative-level reading skills: the FA values for both l
142                                            A narrative literature review of clinical guidelines, syst
143                                            A narrative literature review of evidence about appropriat
144                             They conducted a narrative literature review of evidence for antibiotic u
145                                            A narrative literature review was undertaken, synthesizing
146 to the target article: (1) The leftist moral narrative may be based on zero-sum competition among ide
147                                              Narratives may provide a general context, unrestricted b
148                     Contemporary scholars in narrative medicine build on 30 years of work in medical
149 educational efforts, prescriptive scientific narratives must be evaluated systematically to determine
150                               We performed a narrative nonsystematic review of the literature that in
151 pture clinical features already available in narrative notes but not reflected in DSM diagnoses.
152                Positive valence reflected in narrative notes was associated with a 30% reduction in r
153                                     However, narrative notes written by clinicians do not capture fir
154 group-selected Big God religions is a master narrative of cultural evolution.
155 NDINGS: The VBP model has become part of the narrative of health and social care practice.
156                    This Series is a personal narrative of my experience with patients with Gilles de
157 sia and Indonesia are often based around the narrative of oil palm and other major monocrops as drive
158  West African Sahel has been influenced by a narrative of overgrazing and human-induced desertificati
159                  Here I present a historical narrative of the discovery of the role of ubiquitin in I
160 Spirituality is an integral part of the life narrative of the patient before, during, and after death
161 cine strategies in PDT, with a comprehensive narrative of the research that has been carried out in v
162 ndings, patient experience and/or individual narratives of an illness or disease.
163 d a script-driven imagery task consisting of narratives of both interpersonal rejection and directing
164 spreading features prominently in first-hand narratives of Ebola transmission, its dynamics have not
165  history, which helps us to retrace cultural narratives of Europe and North America using large-scale
166             The study undermines centralized narratives of exchange for this period, offering a new p
167 n exercises are of equal significance to the narratives of migraine by John Graham in the 1950s or de
168                                              Narratives offer increased comprehension, interest, and
169  Acknowledging this in the form of a counter narrative offers a contribution to more constructive pol
170 bjects who either listened to a 7 min spoken narrative or read a time-locked presentation of its tran
171                                              Narrative organization is a key component of this schema
172                   The self-related nature of narrative organization provides scaffolding to the conte
173 cortical hierarchy as the brain constructs a narrative over time.
174         The main findings emerging from this narrative overview are that: (1) at the population level
175 ctures generate event representations during narrative perception and how these events are stored to
176 rformance but did not correlate with picture narrative performance.
177 r own actions, perhaps reflecting high-level narrative processes that enhance self-esteem [3].
178                Further, we consider how both narratives (prosperity and sustainability) clearly exclu
179  outcomes and payment awards is derived from narratives provided by the National Practitioner's Data
180                                              Narrative psychiatry does not negate or supersede other
181                                              Narrative psychiatry is also on the rise and promises to
182 led by Clark can be usefully integrated with narrative psychology by situating personal narratives at
183                                              Narrative psychotherapists have developed a new model of
184 was a claim against the enrollee there was a narrative regarding each malpractice case from which, in
185 ntify similarities between Jussim's specific narrative regarding social perception research, with not
186                    Preferential activity for narratives relative to false font, insensitive to hemifi
187                                 The proposed narrative relies on an anachronistic projection of curre
188                                              Narrative representations function as high-level generat
189                      Future intersections of narrative research with ongoing discussions in science c
190           Authors frequently used a strictly narrative review (7 of 17 reviews).
191                                         This narrative review aims to inform readers of the most rele
192                                              Narrative review based on published systematic reviews;
193                                     The meta-narrative review confirmed the slow evolution and challe
194                                         This narrative review discusses the associations between meta
195          The first part of this article is a narrative review evaluating the results of recent epidem
196                                            A narrative review of available clinical guidelines and ot
197                                    Through a narrative review of empirical literature, to identify: (
198                                    This is a narrative review of ischemic stroke neuroprotection base
199                                 Drawing on a narrative review of literature, this paper explores mech
200                                            A narrative review of quantitative studies.
201 We used a systematic approach to carry out a narrative review of studies of the effect of suicide ber
202                       We sought to provide a narrative review of the current literature regarding the
203                                 To provide a narrative review of the latest concepts and understandin
204 ake in persons with HIV/AIDS, we conducted a narrative review of the literature published from 2003 t
205                                            A narrative review of the literature related to sexual dim
206 parture from current methods of expert-based narrative review prevalent in environmental health inclu
207                                         This narrative review provides a general overview of the theo
208                                         This narrative review provides an update of the published rep
209                                         This narrative review reflects the content of the meeting, an
210                                         This narrative review regarding physical symptoms addresses 4
211                                         This narrative review summarizes current understanding of gut
212  analyzed using the realist review method, a narrative review technique that focuses on understanding
213                              An overall meta-narrative review was conducted encompassing the evolutio
214 evidence precluded meta-analysis, and thus a narrative review was conducted.
215                          The purpose of this narrative review was to synthesize current research find
216                                            A narrative review was undertaken to explore similarities
217                                    This is a narrative review which has grouped the literature and is
218                                  Use of this narrative review will help pediatric health care profess
219 ural features and interior design), we did a narrative review, also including nonsurgical patients, a
220                                      In this narrative review, invited by the Editors of Gastroentero
221  contrast to current methods of expert-based narrative review, the Navigation Guide is a systematic a
222                                      In this narrative review, we summarise what is currently known a
223                                      In this narrative Review, we summarise what is known globally fr
224                                      In this narrative review, we summarize the evidence demonstratin
225                                      In this narrative review, we summarize the evidence from 31 clin
226                                      In this narrative review, we summarize the existing literature o
227 es guidelines, and consensus statements in a narrative review.
228 eas provide the focus of discussion for this narrative review.
229 and findings were therefore synthesised in a narrative review.
230 d systematic reviews formed the basis of the narrative review.
231   Studies were evaluated and summarized in a narrative review.
232                                  Integrative narrative review.
233               Results from basic science and narrative reviews suggest a potential role of beta-block
234 sity on earthworm populations, attributed in narrative reviews to site-dependent differences in soil
235  been the subject of frequent systematic and narrative reviews, distal technologies have received sca
236 key system trade-offs, alongside qualitative narrative scenarios of the future.
237  consume information related to two distinct narratives: scientific and conspiracy news.
238 N that were locked to the processing of each narrative segment and specific to its meaning within the
239 r, DMN coupling strength predicted memory of narrative segments.
240                                              Narrative self-disclosure (storytelling) reduces emotion
241 ssively listened to several hours of natural narrative speech.
242 f attentional engagement with a naturalistic narrative stimulus.
243 ollected while subjects listened to hours of narrative stories.
244 in experiment, 363 faculty members evaluated narrative summaries describing hypothetical female and m
245                                            A narrative summary method was used to describe review fin
246                                            A narrative summary technique was used to describe the rev
247             Fifty studies were included in a narrative synthesis and 42 studies in the meta-analyses.
248 are providers' practices were explored using narrative synthesis and random effect meta-analysis.
249                 Data were described though a narrative synthesis and tabulation.
250                                    We used a narrative synthesis approach to categorise and synthesis
251                                    We used a narrative synthesis approach to systematically synthesiz
252 14 to generate evidence tables and a summary narrative synthesis by domain and subdomain.
253 Evidence tables were generated and a summary narrative synthesis by sub-domain and domain was underta
254                                 To provide a narrative synthesis of evidence on interferon-gamma rele
255                                            A narrative synthesis of findings is presented.
256                                            A narrative synthesis of methods was produced.
257                                            A narrative synthesis of qualitative, quantitative and mix
258                               We undertook a narrative synthesis of the data in each report, and wher
259                      A thematic analysis and narrative synthesis of the factors contributing to Regis
260                                            A narrative synthesis of the findings was conducted.
261                                              Narrative synthesis of the results revealed that non-sur
262        Publication bias was not detected and narrative synthesis supported our findings.
263  to be included in a meta-analysis, we did a narrative synthesis to summarise results with studies ca
264                                              Narrative synthesis was conducted for all trials.
265                                            A narrative synthesis was conducted.
266  to the heterogeneity of included studies, a narrative synthesis was undertaken.
267                                              Narrative synthesis was used to combine the evidence.
268 ising 56 primary studies) were included in a narrative synthesis, and 30 studies in a random-effects
269 ns, were explored using content analysis and narrative synthesis.
270                            Analysis utilised narrative synthesis.
271 re analysed descriptively and reported using narrative synthesis.
272                      Here, I discuss several narrative techniques and strategies employed in film to
273 tural language processing methods to process narrative text data may be needed.
274 ct data, and vast quantities of unstructured narrative text data.
275 ormation, however, remains locked within EHR narrative text documents, including clinical notes and c
276 ctured information in the form of images and narrative text reports.
277 igated these alternative hypotheses by using narrative texts and equivalent arrays of false font and
278 turally attending to auditory or audiovisual narratives than when attention was directed inward to a
279     To that end, we present an instructional narrative that begins with a simple question: Why are th
280              This contradicts the prevailing narrative that land cover changes are necessarily anthro
281 ragments to create the images, thoughts, and narratives that we commonly call 'dreaming'.
282                   For compelling audiovisual narratives, the effect is remarkably strong, allowing pe
283                Although, contrary to popular narratives, the sustainability of these fisheries is not
284                                              Narrative theory has become important in the humanities,
285 oped a new model of psychotherapy and a meta-narrative theory of diverse mental health interventions.
286 ated concepts; (2) the development of visual narrative to establish structure; (3) the visual renderi
287            Such studies mark a move from the narrative to the analytical in macroevolutionary researc
288   Teens then developed contextually grounded narratives using the card sort they had created as a vis
289 t by capturing the attention of an audience, narrative videos bring both neural processing and the su
290                                          For narrative videos, attentional engagement can be represen
291  time that viewers were willing to commit to narrative videos.
292 ing production and comprehension of the same narrative we were able to identify not only the spatial
293                        First the fishermen's narratives were found to describe with accuracy internal
294      These probes were superimposed on story narratives when attended and ignored, permitting an expe
295 ion, we tried to preserve the content of the narrative while reducing the structural similarities acr
296 cipants watched a movie with two interleaved narratives while their brain activity was monitored usin
297 atched a movie consisting of two interleaved narratives while we monitored their brain activity using
298 bined case based in-depth staged analysis of narratives with psycho-dynamically informed interpretati
299  clinical variables trapped in the free-text narratives within electronic medical records.
300 ication (40%; 19/48), and providing clinical narratives without violation of confidentiality (16%; 7/

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