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Neurorehabil Neural Repair
December 2017
3 National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Background: Evolution of motor function during the first months after stroke is stereotypically bifurcated, consisting of either recovery to about 70% of maximum possible improvement ("proportional recovery, PROP") or in little to no improvement ("poor recovery, POOR"). There is currently no evidence that any rehabilitation treatment will prevent POOR and favor PROP.
Objective: To perform a longitudinal and multimodal assessment of functional and structural changes in brain organization associated with PROP.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull
May 2017
2 University of Geneva, Switzerland.
Two correlational studies conducted in Switzerland ( N = 222) and Albania ( N = 156) explained the opposition of female managers to gender quotas by examining the origins and consequences of the "Queen Bee (QB)-phenomenon," whereby women who have been successful in male-dominated organizations do not support the advancement of junior women. Results disconfirm previous accounts of the QB-phenomenon as indicating competitiveness among women. Instead, the tendency of women managers to consider themselves as different from other women, and their opposition to gender quotas, emerged when junior women were addressed but not when they considered their direct competitors, other women managers.
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