308 research outputs found
Opinion polarization in human communities can emerge as a natural consequence of beliefs being interrelated
The emergence of opinion polarization within human communities -- the
phenomenon that individuals within a society tend to develop conflicting
attitudes related to the greatest diversity of topics -- has been a focus of
interest for decades, both from theoretical and modelling points of view.
Regarding modelling attempts, an entire scientific field -- opinion dynamics --
has emerged in order to study this and related phenomena. Within this
framework, agents' opinions are usually represented by a scalar value which
undergoes modification due to interaction with other agents. Under certain
conditions, these models are able to reproduce polarization -- a state
increasingly familiar to our everyday experience. In the present paper, an
alternative explanation is suggested along with its corresponding model. More
specifically, we demonstrate that by incorporating the following two well-known
human characteristics into the representation of agents: (1) in the human brain
beliefs are interconnected, and (2) people strive to maintain a coherent belief
system; polarization immediately occurs under exposure to news and information.
Furthermore, the model accounts for the proliferation of fake news, and shows
how opinion polarization is related to various cognitive biases.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures + S
Physiological basis of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation in patients with lung or heart disease
Shortness of breath associated with cardiorespiratory abnormalities and peripheral muscle discomfort are the major factors that limit exercise capacity in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and those with congestive heart failure (CHF). Both of these symptoms negatively impact on patients’ daily physical activity levels. In turn, poor daily physical activity is commonly associated with increased rates of morbidity and mortality. Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation programmes partially reverse muscle weakness and dysfunction and increase functional capacity in both COPD and CHF. However, benefits gained from participation in cardiopulmonary rehabilitation programmes are regressing soon after the completion of these programmes. Moreover, several barriers limit access and uptake of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation programmes by eligible patients. A potential solution to the underutilisation of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation is the implementation of tele-rehabilitation interventions at home using information and communications technologies. Thus, tele-rehabilitation may be useful to encourage and educate patients with COPD or CHF on how best to maintain and/or further enhance daily physical activity levels
Contrasting the physiological effects of heliox and oxygen during exercise in a patient with advanced COPD
In COPD patients the ergogenic effect of heliox or oxygen breathing might be related both to improvements in ventilatory parameters (that lessen dyspnoea) and to enhanced oxygen delivery to respiratory and locomotor muscles
Contrasting the physiological effects of heliox and oxygen during exercise in a patient with advanced COPD
In COPD patients the ergogenic effect of heliox or oxygen breathing might be related both to improvements in ventilatory parameters (that lessen dyspnoea) and to enhanced oxygen delivery to respiratory and locomotor muscles
Immigration in the Covid-19 Era: The role of Greece and Turkey, the necessity for a common European immigration and foreign policy
Immigration and refugee flows in the Eastern Mediterranean migration path have been increased the last two decades, a fact that created the need for coordinated political reaction from the EU, which now faces new challenges because of the Covid-19 pandemic. This article analyses the new challenges Covid-19 creates by focusing on the “lesson learned” of previous pandemics and their effect on mankind and also on the necessity of a common European policy both in the fields of immigration policy and foreign policy towards the stabilization in the Eastern Mediterranean, mainly by focusing on the role of Greece and Turkey
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