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Personality attributes that predict cadet performance at West Point
Using data from the United States Military Academy at West Point (N = 1102 and N = 1049) from two successive years, we examined psychological measures of cadets and the correlations of those measures with consequential outcomes such as cadet performance and leadership potential. We examined four broad intelligences, two of which were thing-focused (spatial and mathematical) and two people-focused (verbal and personal intelligences) and their predictions to thing- and people-centered courses (e.g., chemistry versus psychology). We found support for a thing-people differential in reasoning. The broad intelligences and the Big Five personality traits also predicted academic and other performance criteria at consequential levels
The Silent Voice of Those Who are no Longer: Transgenerational Transmission of Information from the Perspective of the Informational Model of Consciousness
The “nature or nurture” problem concerning the debate on the innate features with respect to the 
          acquired ones is approached in terms of information, from the perspective of the Informational Model 
          of Consciousness. This model reveals seven distinct informational systems reflected in consciousness as 
          informational centers, i.e. memory (Iknow-Ik), decisional info-operational center (Iwant-Iw), emotions 
          (Ilove-Il), metabolic operations (Iam-Ia), genetic transmission (Icreate-Ic), genetic info-generation 
          (Icreated-Icd) and the anti-entropic center (Ibelieve-Ib). Ib is a life-assisting beneficial center, because 
          it is opposed to the entropic action of matter, eliminating or reducing the uncertainty characteristic of 
          unknown possibilities to certainty, and inducing in this way the trust and confidence in own actions. 
          The pro and contra arguments of the “nature or nurture” are shortly presented, noting the large range of 
          divergent opinions and concepts on the approached problem. It is shown that the information concept 
          acting both as informal and matter-related information, specifically referred to the embodiment/
          disembodiment mechanisms for the transmission of information during the epigenetic processes, can 
          coherently approach and explain the transgenerational transmission of the traits acquired during the life 
          span of the predecessors. The concepts of tendency, affinity, propensity, predisposition, aptitude, vocation 
          and talent, specific for inheritable properties described by Icd are discussed, pointing out the large pallet 
          and variety of such concepts describing the evidences detected by external observers on the inherited 
          behaviors, and that of self-perceived by the implicated individual, as a silent voice of whose are no 
          longer. The external manifestation of such inherited features and traits depends on practice, because the 
          characteristic operation of the nervous system and of epigenetic processes is based on repetition and/or 
          intensive practice, but these are permanently guided by the silent voice of those who are no longer, with 
          various signal intensities
Vanilla PP for Philosophers: A Primer on Predictive Processing
The goal of this short chapter, aimed at philosophers, is to provide an overview and brief explanation of some central concepts involved in predictive processing (PP). Even those who consider themselves experts on the topic may find it helpful to see how the central terms are used in this collection. To keep things simple, we will first informally define a set of features important to predictive processing, supplemented by some short explanations and an alphabetic glossary.
          
          The features described here are not shared in all PP accounts. Some may not be necessary for an individual model; others may be contested. Indeed, not even all authors of this collection will accept all of them. To make this transparent, we have encouraged contributors to indicate briefly which of the features are necessary to support the arguments they provide, and which (if any) are incompatible with their account. For the sake of clarity, we provide the complete list here, very roughly ordered by how central we take them to be for “Vanilla PP” (i.e., a formulation of predictive processing that will probably be accepted by most researchers working on this topic). More detailed explanations will be given below. Note that these features do not specify individually necessary and jointly sufficient conditions for the application of the concept of “predictive processing”. All we currently have is a semantic cluster, with perhaps some overlapping sets of jointly sufficient criteria. The framework is still developing, and it is difficult, maybe impossible, to provide theory-neutral explanations of all PP ideas without already introducing strong background assumptions
The Informational Model of Consciousness: Mechanisms of Embodiment/Disembodiment of Information
It was shown recently that information is the central concept which it is to be considered to understand consciousness 
          and its properties. Arguing that consciousness is a consequence of the operational activity of the informational 
          system of the human body, it was shown that this system is composed by seven informational components, reflected 
          in consciousness by corresponding cognitive centers. It was argued also that consciousness can be connected to the 
          environment not only by the common senses, but also by a special connection pole to the bipolar properties of the 
          universe, allowing to explain the associated phenomena of the near-death experiences and other special phenomena. 
          Starting from the characteristics of this model, defined as the Informational Model of Consciousness and to complete 
          the info-communication panorama, in this paper it is analyzed the info-connectivity of the informational system with 
          the body itself. The brain areas where the activity of each informational component are identified, and a definition of 
          consciousness in terms of information is proposed. As the electrical connectivity by means of the nervous system was 
          already proved, allowing the application of the analysis and developing tools of the information science, a particular 
          attention is paid to the non-electrical mechanisms implied in the internal communication. 
          For this, it is shown that the key mechanisms consists in embodiment/disembodiment processes of information during 
          the inter and intra communication of the cells. This process can be modeled also by means of, and in correlation with specific 
          concepts of the science and technology of information, referred to network communication structures, and is represented 
          by epigenetic mechanisms, allowing the acquired trait transmission to the offspring generation. From the perspective of the 
          informational model of consciousness, the human organism appears therefore as a dynamic reactive informational system, 
          actuating in correlation with matter for adaptation, by embodiment/disembodiment processes of information
Brain Resilience: Shedding Light into the Black Box of Adventure Processes
Understanding of the active beneficial processes of adventure learning remains elusive. Resilience may provide one foundation for understanding the positive adaptation derived from Outdoor Adventure Education (OAE) and Adventure Therapy (AT) programming. From a neurological perspective, resilience may be explained by the brain’s innate capability to adapt its structure (growth of new cells) and function (re-wiring of existing cells) directly in response to environmental exposure. This paper explores the role of known brain responses to experiences analogous to adventure programming based on themes from a key literature review. The fundamental paradigm of ‘stress and recovery’ contends that a balance of neurobiological processes help realign psychosocial equilibrium in the short term and over time. Through progressive, repeated exposure to custom-built outdoor challenges, the concept of brain resilience may provide a scientific platform for understanding the mechanisms of achieving meaningful, authentic and healthy outcomes. It could also help to begin to illuminate a section of the black box of adventure processes
What is Strategic Competence and Does it Matter? Exposition of the Concept and a Research Agenda
Drawing on a range of theoretical and empirical insights from strategic management and the cognitive and organizational sciences, we argue that strategic competence constitutes the ability of organizations and the individuals who operate within them to work within their cognitive limitations in such a way that they are able to maintain an appropriate level of responsiveness to the contingencies confronting them.  Using the language of the resource based view of the firm, we argue that this meta-level competence represents a confluence of individual and organizational characteristics, suitably configured to enable the detection of those weak signals indicative of the need for change and to act accordingly, thereby minimising the dangers of cognitive bias and cognitive inertia.  In an era of unprecedented informational burdens and instability, we argue that this competence is central to the longer-term survival and well being of the organization.  We conclude with a consideration of the major scientific challenges that lie ahead, if the ideas contained within this paper are to be validated
Mindful emotion regulation: exploring the neurocognitive mechanisms behind mindfulness
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the psychological and neural mechanisms behind mindfulness practice in order to explore the unique factors that account for its positive impact on emotional regulation and health. After reviewing the mechanisms of mindfulness and its effects on clinical populations we will consider how the practice of mindfulness contributes to the regulation of emotions. We argue that mindfulness has achieved effective outcomes in the treatment of anxiety, depression, and other psychopathologies through the contribution of mindfulness to emotional regulation. We consider the unique factors that mindfulness meditation brings to the process of emotion regulation that may account for its effectiveness. We review experimental evidence that points towards the unique effects of mindfulness specifically operating over and above the regulatory effects of cognitive reappraisal mechanisms. A neuroanatomical circuit that leads to mindful emotion regulation is also suggested. This paper thereby aims to contribute to proposed models of mindfulness for research and theory building by proposing a specific model for the unique psychological and neural processes involved in mindful detachment that account for the effects of mindfulness over and above the effects accounted for by other well-established emotional regulation processes such as cognitive reappraisal
Destiny or Free Will Decision? A Life Overview from the Perspective of an Informational Modeling of ConsciousnessPart II: Attitude and Decision Criteria, Free Will and Destiny
As it was shown in the Part I of this work, the driving of our life is determined by series of YES/NO - type elemental decision, which is actually 
          the information unit (Bit), so we operate actually in an informational mode. The informational analysis and modeling of consciousness reveals seven 
          informational systems, reflected at the conscious level by the cognitive informational centers suggestively called Iknow (Ik - memory), Iwant (Iw - 
          decision center), Iove (Il-emotions), Iam (Ia-body status), Icreate (Ic-informational genetic transmitter and educator), Icreated (I-cd genetic generator 
          inherited from the parents) and Ibelieve, (Ib - connection to the informational field of the universe). As the mind can operate in a bipolar mode, we 
          dispose of two alternatives to use our free will: in a positive (YES) or negative (NO) mode. Such modes can be applied as a function of the personal 
          criteria, especially that inhered from the family, which are the fundamental ones, but also from that acquired during the life. 
          The persistence to operate in a positive or a negative mode is fundamental for the designing of our personal trajectory and therefore for our destiny. 
          The destiny and the role of our free will in deciding the course of our own life are analyzed therefore with respect to our YES/NO attitude, which is an 
          integrated informational output composed by the contribution of all cognition centers, showing that when this is favorable to the life rules, it is avoided 
          its deterioration determined by a permanently negative attitude and thinking mode. It is shown that our intervention should be directed both to the 
          operating mode but also to the decision criteria, when it is ascertained that they do not correspond to the reality, allowing a favorable adaptation. As 
          parents and therefore as forming and educator of the next generation, an activity specific for the center Ic, it is necessary to observe, discover and 
          encourage the talents and predispositions of their Children, to put them on a privileged way of the destiny, because they will benefit of an advanced 
          informational “budget” with respect to their generation and a certain sort of preparation. The comparative analysis between personal operating mode 
          and the reality for adaptation necessities should guide permanently the selected trajectory way, to include new criteria, to change the older, or to 
          reprogramming the operation mode, with the participation of all centers. The stereotype thinking chains triggered by repetitive negative thoughts acts 
          on the informational system as stressing agents, leading to chronic, sometime serious disorders. Such thinking operation forms should be therefore 
          detected and substituted or eliminated without delay, according to some recommended suggestions. Furthermore, it is shown that a specific self-control 
          of the thoughts as positive or negative information and of the lifestyle, helps the health maintenance and the life prolongation under high qualitativ
Complexity and Philosophy
The science of complexity is based on a new way of thinking that
stands in sharp contrast to the philosophy underlying Newtonian science, which is
based on reductionism, determinism, and objective knowledge. This paper reviews
the historical development of this new world view, focusing on its philosophical
foundations. Determinism was challenged by quantum mechanics and chaos theory.
Systems theory replaced reductionism by a scientifically based holism. Cybernetics
and postmodern social science showed that knowledge is intrinsically subjective.
These developments are being integrated under the header of “complexity science”.
Its central paradigm is the multi-agent system. Agents are intrinsically subjective
and uncertain about their environment and future, but out of their local interactions,
a global organization emerges. Although different philosophers, and in particular the
postmodernists, have voiced similar ideas, the paradigm of complexity still needs to
be fully assimilated by philosophy. This will throw a new light on old philosophical
issues such as relativism, ethics and the role of the subject
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