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rjp2620 · 6 months ago
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omercifulheaves · 19 days ago
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Duck, You Sucker! / A Fistful of Dynamite (1971) Art by Tony Stella
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gyossefka · 8 months ago
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Ben Stieger
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martinstieger-blog · 4 days ago
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Österreich: Hochschulmediation
Weil ich heute anlässlich meiner Eintragung in die Liste der Mediatorinnen/Mediatoren gefragt wurde: Was bitte ist denn Hochschulmediation? Mediation “in Zivilrechtssachen” (Zivilrechtsmediation) ist die Mediation zur Lösung von Konflikten, für deren Entscheidung an sich die Zivilgerichte zuständig sind. Allgemeines Bei der Mediation handelt es sich um ein Verfahren zur außergerichtlichen…
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donospl · 2 months ago
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MUZYCZNE ŚCIEŻKI JAZZ-FUN.DE: Thomas Stieger „Choices”
Leopard, 2024 Donos kulturalny wraz z magazynem jazz-fun.de, rozpoczął kolejny etap międzynarodowej współpracy.  Pod hasłem „Muzyczne ścieżki” na stronie jazz-fun.de prezentowane będą nasze rekomendacje nagrań polskich zespołów. Jednocześnie Donos publikował będzie recenzje najciekawszych nagrań niemieckiej sceny jazzowej przygotowane przez jazz-fun.de. Zapraszamy do lektury !!! Gemeinsam mit…
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compneuropapers · 10 months ago
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Interesting Papers for Week 7, 2024
Targeted memory reactivation in human REM sleep elicits detectable reactivation. Abdellahi, M. E., Koopman, A. C., Treder, M. S., & Lewis, P. A. (2023). eLife, 12, e84324.
Dynamics of cortical contrast adaptation predict perception of signals in noise. Angeloni, C. F., Młynarski, W., Piasini, E., Williams, A. M., Wood, K. C., Garami, L., … Geffen, M. N. (2023). Nature Communications, 14, 4817.
Continuous odor profile monitoring to study olfactory navigation in small animals. Chen, K. S., Wu, R., Gershow, M. H., & Leifer, A. M. (2023). eLife, 12, e85910.
Object representation in a gravitational reference frame. Emonds, A. M., Srinath, R., Nielsen, K. J., & Connor, C. E. (2023). eLife, 12, e81701.
Metacognitive judgments during visuomotor learning reflect the integration of error history. Hewitson, C. L., Al-Fawakhiri, N., Forrence, A. D., & McDougle, S. D. (2023). Journal of Neurophysiology, 130(2), 264–277.
Temporal scaling of dopamine neuron firing and dopamine release by distinct ion channels shape behavior. Juarez, B., Kong, M.-S., Jo, Y. S., Elum, J. E., Yee, J. X., Ng-Evans, S., … Zweifel, L. S. (2023). Science Advances, 9(32).
Evidence for a common mechanism supporting invigoration of action selection and action execution. Kita, K., Du, Y., & Haith, A. M. (2023). Journal of Neurophysiology, 130(2), 238–246.
Causal evidence for the processing of bodily self in the anterior precuneus. Lyu, D., Stieger, J. R., Xin, C., Ma, E., Lusk, Z., Aparicio, M. K., … Parvizi, J. (2023). Neuron, 111(16), 2502-2512.e4.
Long- and short-term history effects in a spiking network model of statistical learning. Maes, A., Barahona, M., & Clopath, C. (2023). Scientific Reports, 13, 12939.
State-dependent coupling of hippocampal oscillations. Modi, B., Guardamagna, M., Stella, F., Griguoli, M., Cherubini, E., & Battaglia, F. P. (2023). eLife, 12, e80263.
Expectations about precision bias metacognition and awareness. Olawole-Scott, H., & Yon, D. (2023). Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 152(8), 2177–2189.
Not what u expect: Effects of prediction errors on item memory. Ortiz-Tudela, J., Nolden, S., Pupillo, F., Ehrlich, I., Schommartz, I., Turan, G., & Shing, Y. L. (2023). Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 152(8), 2160–2176.
Altered oculomotor flexibility is linked to high autistic traits. Pomè, A., Tyralla, S., & Zimmermann, E. (2023). Scientific Reports, 13, 13032.
Dissociation of vicarious and experienced rewards by coupling frequency within the same neural pathway. Putnam, P. T., Chu, C.-C. J., Fagan, N. A., Dal Monte, O., & Chang, S. W. C. (2023). Neuron, 111(16), 2513-2522.e4.
Ventrolateral prefrontal neurons of the monkey encode instructions in the ‘pragmatic’ format of the associated behavioral outcomes. Rozzi, S., Gravante, A., Basile, C., Cappellaro, G., Gerbella, M., & Fogassi, L. (2023). Progress in Neurobiology, 229, 102499.
Testing the generalization of neural representations. Sandhaeger, F., & Siegel, M. (2023). NeuroImage, 278, 120258.
A neural mechanism for terminating decisions. Stine, G. M., Trautmann, E. M., Jeurissen, D., & Shadlen, M. N. (2023). Neuron, 111(16), 2601-2613.e5.
Subtle adversarial image manipulations influence both human and machine perception. Veerabadran, V., Goldman, J., Shankar, S., Cheung, B., Papernot, N., Kurakin, A., … Elsayed, G. F. (2023). Nature Communications, 14, 4933.
Distinct roles of the orbitofrontal cortex, ventral striatum, and dopamine neurons in counterfactual thinking of decision outcomes. Yun, M., Nejime, M., Kawai, T., Kunimatsu, J., Yamada, H., Kim, H. R., & Matsumoto, M. (2023). Science Advances, 9(32).
Alternating capture of attention by multiple visual working memory representations. Zhang, L., & Yamada, Y. (2023). Scientific Reports, 13, 13029.
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I think you said somewhere that your least favorite napoleon, after the one in Scott’s movie, is the one in the 1979 Waterloo movie? Can you explain why if you don’t mind? Thanks a bunch!!!
ooh the 1970 Waterloo? Some of the battle scenes were half-decent and it's always nice to see people other than Napoleon and Wellesley portrayed (Ney, Uxbridge etc.). Cinematically it does a lot of stuff well, for what is essentially one massive battle film - so I do get why people enjoy it and are big fans. Totally get it.
But yeah, I'm personally not a fan of how Napoleon was portrayed. It was very hot/cold where we would see a serious, contemplative Napoleon or some other aspect of him played fine then, in the next scene, he'd be hammed up too much.
Obviously, like most films, I found Napoleon hits a bit too Somber & Very Serious(tm) throughout the whole of it with an overall general lack of his charm. And sure, this is Waterloo (though only the audience knows how it is going to end in that Stieger, as Napoleon, is playing a man who has no idea what the outcome is going to be), and this is Napoleon in War Mode(tm), but I still felt we should see a bit more of that charisma of his.
Though really, the weird corny/campy moments in contrast to some serious character moments, is one of my main annoyances with the film. All very jarring.
That said, it is fundamentally a war/battle movie more than a character exploration of those present. Therefore, expecting much of a study of those involved is perhaps unfair. Regardless, Steiger's Napoleon just rubs me wrong more often than not so it's not a fave of mine to watch.
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attraz1one · 1 year ago
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Got no idea how many of these are real things. I'm gonna put question marks behind the ones I'm not sure I'm reading correctly, as parts of letters are missing.
I'll put the transcript under a readmore so this doesn't take up too much space.
BEER
Frozen Frisbee, Slick and Slurp, Litty Als?, Getrank?, Goofy Islands, Sad river, Hizzle Frizzle, Wonky Water, Loose Ooze, Snake Venom, Annie's Valley, John's Piss, Baiamazoo?, Lester Lash, Ice Cracker, Fruity Stuff.
WINE (these are all VERY ??? and pretty sure I'm seeing special characters)
Siaukastal Mousseux, Padange Sec, Blogrube Roszto, Ghuvel Gap Classique, Ueulbot Wandammia, Dassleolet Suss, Arrheemuns, Grojuma Edes, Wiesuralle Suss, Flargahlis Viejo
SHOTS
Whisky, Throat Pain, Loco Pyro, Body Shot, Jenever, Yeexer?, Headache, Lava Mountain, Head Shot, Trick Shot
RIMS
Smirking Tutu Sling, Wet Frenchman Grog, Putin's Whale Delight, Stay Woke Tickler on the Beach, Hot Ralie Flash?, Jasmine Blitz, Low Vengeance
TOP TEN
Cinnamon Dickens Stunner, 2. Flexin Fernando, 3. Exploding Diablo Slushie, 4. Screwy Monk Stieger?, 5. Cherry Red Hipster Spritz, 6. Hot Baller Zombie, 7. Salty Hawaiian Shandy, 8. Fuzzy Llama Cure, 9. Kilted Statesman G&T, 10. Mystic Hipsters Cure
SOFT
Amazing Rush, Fruity Snake, Vanillabean Sherry, Icy Puff, Honey Gloom, Grapefruit Shadow, Orange Bruiser, Blue Punch, Cool Thunder, Holy Tea, Lucky Lover, Sugary Siz
FOOD
Horseradish, Camembert Pancake, Steak and Fries, Cheeseburger, Coconut Vindaloo, Cheesecake, Hot Dog, Parmesan Panini, Squid Salad, Broccoli Pasta, Hamburger, Lasagna, Rabbit Stew, Pear Pudding, Chili Bread. Parsley Soup
BLACKOUT
Intoxicated Shoelace, Fearsome Forklift, Andy'r Angar?, Black Asian, Crazy Ex, Nuke 'n Puke, Bamboozle Oozle, Headhunter, Destruction, Danger Oil, Darkness, Instant Regret, Harry's Last Wish, Mash 'n Crash
COCKTAILS
Tonic Paradise, Evil Mead, Wicked Tremor, Green Breeze, Lemon License, Spirit Wish, Arctic Teaser, Pool Party, Peacan Riddle?, Winter Bear, Lemon Bliss, Flake Snake, Stale Sling, Dire Striker
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tsv-einheit1912 · 7 days ago
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Staffelmeisterschaft unserer D2-Junioren!!!!
Zum Abschluss der Staffel gewann unsere D2-Junioren souverän mit 6:0 bei der JSG Ittlingen 2. Die Staffelmeisterschaft stand bereits 3 Spieltage vor Schluss fest. Das 1. Spiel der Meisterschaft wurde zwar noch unglücklich mit 0:2 verloren, danach startete unsere Mannschaft (mit fast nur Spielern des jüngeren Jahrgangs) eine überragende Serie. 9 Spiele in Folge wurden gewonnen und nur eines mit einer schlechteren Tordifferenz von 5 Toten. Im Endeffekt standen dann 9 Siege und 1 Niederlage sowie eine Tordifferenz von 66:13 Toren zu Buche. Starke Leistung Jungs und herzlichen Glückwunsch zur Staffelmeisterschaft.
Folgende Spieler spielen in unseren beiden D-Junioren-Mannschaften:
David Bertsch, Johannes Biemer, Nikita Brunch, Alin Dan, Tyler Heringer, Ivan Holub, Lars Jakob, Ian Klimm, Elias Krauß, Noah Krüger, Leon Ladwig, Lenny Mayerhöfer, Luca Nagel, Joschua Nelius, Mohamed Tezayi, Luke Schilling, Lenny Schmiemann, Noah Stieger, Maurice Streib, Noah Tokosch, Justin Werner, Dominic Zieschow
Betreuer:
Robin Brandt, Thorsten Koder, Aaron Schilling
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rjp2620 · 6 months ago
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musikblog · 3 months ago
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https://www.musikblog.de/2024/08/gardens-flaws-neue-single/ GARDENS aus Wien haben heute ihre neue Single “Flaws” veröffentlicht. Es ist die zweite Single von ihrem gleichnamigen Debütalbum, das am 1. November 2024 via Siluh Records erscheint. View this post on Instagram A post shared by GARDENS (@thisisgardens)   Das Quartett GARDENS, bestehend aus Luca Celine Müller, Peter Benedikt Mathis, Patrick Stieger und Laura […]
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prettyinnoise · 3 months ago
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GARDENS veröffentlichen ihre neue Single "Flaws" und kündigen damit ihr gleichnamiges Album und ihre Tour an
„Deep inside my mouth is where dark treasures can be found / Would you like to find out?“ Die Wiener Gruppe GARDENS präsentiert sich mit ihrem Debüt-Album in einer Vogelperspektive und besticht mit unheimlicher Klarheit, Wärme und Selbstbewusstsein, zusammen mit einigen dunkleren Tönen. Das Quartett, bestehend aus Luca Celine Müller, Peter Benedikt Mathis, Patrick Stieger und Laura Keiblinger,…
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martinstieger-blog · 2 months ago
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"AI Act" der EU: Weltweit erstes staatenübergreifendes Regelwerk in Kraft
Foto: Europäisches Parlament Mit 1. August 2024 trat das Gesetz über künstliche Intelligenz (KI) der EU in Kraft. Es ist das weltweit erste staaten-übergreifende Regelwerk, das klare Prioritäten und Standards für den Einsatz künstlicher Intelligenz festlegt, um ethische und transparente Innovationen zu fördern. Der “AI Act” (“Artificial Intelligence Act“) macht die EU zum internationalen…
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toletoletole · 7 months ago
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Sollen wir wieder wissen, wo’s langgeht? 
Unter dem Titel „Sollen wir wieder wissen, wo’s langgeht? Gedankengänge zur Vermittlung des systemischen Psychotherapieverständnisses in der Ausbildung“ haben sich Sabine Klar und Danielle Arn-Stieger, beide Lehrtherapeutinnen bei der Österreichischen Arbeitsgemeinschaft für systemische Therapie und systemische Studien (ÖAS), Gedanken über die inhaltliche Ausgestaltung von Ausbildungscurricula in…
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nhianh · 9 months ago
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WEEK 7: Digital Citizenship and Health Education: Body Modification on Visual Social Media
The use of social media has grown in importance in modern society. The cultural impact of social media cannot be overstated, what with its predicted 3.6 billion users globally (Statista, 2022). The rise of social media platforms has opened up new avenues of expression, connection, and communication that were previously unimaginable. Negative effects on people's self-esteem and mental health are another concern. The idea that social media may have a positive effect on body image became extremely plausible about ten years ago (Andsager, 2014). Health education faces unique hurdles in this digital era due to the confluence of personal expression, social media, and technology. Body alteration depictions and discussions have become ubiquitous on visual social media platforms as people increasingly use these sites to exhibit their own personalities and life experiences. Images and words that could promote negative body image thoughts are abundant on social media, where users constantly portray themselves in a positive way. The problem is that it may also lead to unhealthy comparisons and exaggerated ideas of beauty.
Researchers found that 42 percent of plastic surgeons meet patients who want to alter their look for the sake of social media platforms like Instagram (Dorfman, Vaca, Mahmood, Fine & Schierle, 2018). The fact that this has happened shows how much of an impact social media has had on people changing their bodies, especially considering how little of an impact it would have had not long ago. There are pros and cons to body alteration on social media. Pros include the chance to make money off of it, while cons include the potential for harm. Ads, magazines, and online platforms all contribute to the dissemination of unrealistic and idealized body types (Khanna, 2019). Excessive exposure to these pictures, particularly among younger generations, has the potential to promote negative body image stereotypes and self-esteem issues.
Participation in social media decreased participants' happiness with their looks, according to one longitudinal research (Stieger et al., 2022). An individual's unfavorable perception of their physique was immediately exacerbated after interacting with social media postings. By curating the photos, videos, and text that they publish on social media, individuals essentially build their own unique online persona. Most users choose to generate a biased positive self-presentation (Gonzáles and Hancock, 2011). For pictures, this usually means releasing overly edited versions that have been digitally altered using tools like Photoshop and various camera angles to make the subjects seem their best.
These results provide further evidence that concerns over social media's potential detrimental effect on self-perception of one's physique may be well-founded. Social media use is associated with lower levels of satisfaction with one's physical appearance and, in the long run, with worries about one's body image. Social media users may be encouraged to cut down on their use to lessen the impact of these negative consequences. One example is the study mentioned earlier. On a daily basis, participants spent an average of 73 minutes actively engaging with social media (e.g., posting to Facebook, tweeting, and sending WhatsApp messages) and 90 minutes passively engaging (e.g., viewing videos on YouTube, reading Facebook posts, and looking at pictures on Snapchat) - almost three hours in total. If you want to lessen the negative impact of social media on your body image, try following other profiles and posts. Pay special attention to postings that encourage a positive self-image.
References
Dorfman, R.G., Vaca, E.E., Mahmood, E., Fine, N.A. & Schierle, C.F. 2018, Plastic Surgery-Related Hashtag Utilization on Instagram: Implications for Education and Marketin, Aesthetic Surgery Journal, vol. 38, no. 3, p. 332.
Julie L. Andsager 2014, Research Directions in Social Media and Body Image, Sex Role, vol. 71, p. 407- 413, <https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11199-014-0430-4>
Khanna, K., & Kothari, H. 2019, Assessment of Effect of Digital Branding on Brand Image of A Bank, A Study on Promotional Tools as Determinant For Purchasing Decision Amongst Rural Consumers, vol. 6, no.2, p. 56-61
Gonzales, A. L., & Hancock, J. T. 2011, Mirror, mirror on my facebook wall: Effects of exposure to facebook on self-esteem, Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, vol. 14, p. 79-83.
Stieger, S., Graf, H. M., Riegler, S. P., Biebl, S., & Swami, V. 2022, Engagement with social media content results in lower appearance satisfaction: An experience sampling study using a wrist-worn wearable and a physical analogue scale, Body Image, vol. 43, p. 232-243. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bodyim.2022.09.009
Stefan Stieger Ph.D. 2023, Does Social Media Have a Negative Impact on Body Image?, Psychology and Science, viewed 10 March 2024, <https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/psychology-and-science/202211/does-social-media-have-a-negative-impact-on-body-image>
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areyoureadyfortheteacher · 2 years ago
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