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cultural context

Also known as: cultural contexts

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Investigating the impact of sleep quality on cognitive functions ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 9 facts
claimThe study investigated variations in sleep quality and cognitive performance stemming from distinct cultural contexts and academic pressures in Tokyo and London.
claimCultural context, including the interplay between sleep, stress, and cultural expectations, significantly influences the effects of sleep on memory consolidation.
claimThe negative impact of poor sleep quality on verbal learning and memory is more pronounced among university students in Tokyo compared to those in London, indicating that cultural context moderates the relationship between sleep quality and cognitive performance.
claimCultural context influences the cognitive demands placed on students and their coping abilities during sleep deprivation, necessitating the consideration of cultural factors when examining the relationship between sleep quality and cognitive load.
claimThe study demonstrates that the strength of the relationship between sleep quality and cognitive performance varies across cultural contexts.
claimThe study investigated the impact of sleep quality on cognitive functions among university students in Tokyo, Japan, and London, UK, specifically examining how cultural contexts influence this relationship.
claimThe magnitude of the effect of sleep quality on attention and executive function is similar in both Tokyo and London, suggesting consistent influencing factors across these cultural contexts.
claimThe study examines the interplay between sleep quality, cognitive functions, and cultural contexts to understand the mechanisms through which sleep impacts cognitive processes.
referenceThe study investigating the impact of sleep quality on cognitive functions utilized a cross-sectional design to examine correlations between sleep quality and cognitive performance while accounting for demographic variables, lifestyle choices, and academic stressors across different cultural contexts.
Exploring the Impact of Parenting Styles on the Social Development ... acr-journal.com Advances in Consumer Research 1 fact
referenceIn some cultural or environmental contexts, such as those with perceived external threats or instability, firm control may be viewed as beneficial or necessary (Chao, 1994).
The Bio-Social, Cultural Context of Family and Community iecmhc.org iecmhc.org 1 fact
claimThe bio-social and cultural context of a family and community influences a child's development even before birth, affecting the expectant family's anticipation and experience of the child.
Parenting in Cultural Perspective: A Systematic Review of Paternal ... ejecs.org European Journal of Educational and Cultural Studies Jan 26, 2023 1 fact
referenceMojdehi, A. S., Shohoudi, A., & Talwar, V. (2020) published 'Children’s moral evaluations of different types of lies and parenting practices and across cultural contexts' in the journal Current Psychology, which examines how parenting practices and cultural contexts influence children's moral evaluations of lies.
LLM Hallucinations: Causes, Consequences, Prevention - LLMs llmmodels.org llmmodels.org May 10, 2024 1 fact
claimLarge language models may hallucinate when they assume a level of domain-specific knowledge or cultural context that is not universally shared.
Neurodiversity in Practice: a Conceptual Model of Autistic Strengths ... link.springer.com Springer Jul 25, 2023 1 fact
claimLimited eye contact is an example of a trait that is concerning in cultural contexts where eye contact is expected in social interactions, but may be unexpected or perceived as disrespectful in other cultural contexts (Bernier et al., 2010; Bornstein, 2013; Smith et al., 2017; Zhang et al., 2006).
The Role of Language in Shaping Social Identity and Cultural ... aithor.com Aithor Apr 24, 2025 1 fact
claimLanguage is the fundamental premise in a cultural context and is the key to understanding a community's culture.
Social Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Feb 26, 2001 1 fact
referenceMichelle Moody-Adams' 1994 article 'Culture, Responsibility, and Affected Ignorance,' published in 'Ethics,' discusses the relationship between cultural context, moral responsibility, and the concept of affected ignorance.