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The relationship between childhood traumas, mentalization and somatization among asthmatic patients
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2024-08) Fidantek, Hülya; Çam Çelikel, Feryal
[No abstract available]
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Emotion regulation, smoking habits, and addiction among university students in Turkiye
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2024-08) Erkol, Ecem; İçer, Yunus; Çam Çelikel, Feryal; Akçınar, Berna
[No abstract available]
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20th Biennial Conference of the International Planning History Society 2–5 July 2024 (Hong Kong) prizes and awards
(Routledge, 2024-11-01) Gülersoy, Nuran Zeren
The winners of the IPHS 2024 Prize and Awards were announced at the Awards Ceremony at the Hong Kong Conference on 4 July 2024. This year, the recipients include the Planning Perspectives Prize, IPHS Book Prizes, Anthony Sutcliffe Dissertation Award, IPHS Best Postgraduate Planning History Paper Prize, Sir Peter Hall Award for Lifetime Achievement, the East Asia Planning History (EAPH) Prize, and IPHS Professional Commendation Award. However, the Koos Bosma Prize in Planning History Innovation was not awarded as no submission met the criteria. The Judging Panel Reports provide additional information and commendations.
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Association between differentiation of self and cognitive flexibility: Turkish sample
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2024-08) Ünver, Buket
[No abstract available]
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Effects of o-tDCS and tDCS on maximal grip strength
(Istanbul University Press, 2024-10-14) Şeker, Sercan; Eskicioğlu, Gaye; Küçük, Zeynep; Karamürsel, Sacit
Objective: The aim of the current study was to examine and compare the effects of oscillatory transcranial direct current stimulation (o-tDCS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) against sham stimulation on maximal intermittent gripping performance. Materials and Methods: The study included 25 healthy, right-handed male subjects (age range 18-35 years) who were randomly assigned to three separate groups: o-tDCS (n=9), tDCS (n=8) and sham (n=8). The left primary motor cortex was selected as the anodal stimulation region, and a cathode electrode was placed over the right supraorbital area. A hand dynamometer is used to measure the maximum grip values during a maximal intermittent gripping task. Between-group comparisons were made; for each stimulation group, baseline grip values of the participants were compared with those obtained during stimulation. Results: Although the o-tDCS group showed slightly better improvements in maximal and mean strength, there were no statistically significant differences between stimulation groups (p>0.05). Conclusion: The findings of the study suggest neither o-tDCS nor tDCS has a significant facilitative impact on grip strength values in healthy young males, most likely due to a ceiling effect in this population.