- In psychology,
effortfulness is the
subjective experience of
exertion when
performing an activity,
especially the
mental concentration and
energy required...
- When high in
effortful control, six- to seven-year-olds tend to be more
empathetic and
lower in aggressiveness.
Higher levels of
effortful control at age...
- Ego
control (the
attempt to
regulate impulses or
attention processes)
Effortful control (the
ability to
regulate how much
effort one
invests into a goal)...
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Overvaluing of
effortful achievements...
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review —
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Expressive aphasia Moderate–severe Moderate–severe Mild
difficulty Non-fluent,
effortful, slow
Receptive aphasia Mild–severe Mild–severe
Defective Fluent paraphasic...
- others), and the
nonfluent aphasias (where
speech is very
halting and
effortful, and may
consist of just one or two
words at a time). However, no such...
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Swallowing Maneuvers Supraglottic swallow Super-supraglottic
swallow Effortful swallow Mendelsohn maneuver Patients may need a
combination of treatment...
- is that, in the
climax of the main body of a piece, a "particularly
effortful p****age",
often an
expanded phrase, is
often created by "working an idea...
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psychological processes requiring mental effort (e.g., self-control,
effortful decision-making) are impaired. In the brain,
which is
dependent on glucose...