Selective and alternant attention and immediate and logic memory differences between children wit... more Selective and alternant attention and immediate and logic memory differences between children with and without post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) were researched. The study was conformed by a control group of 15 children (8 to 10 years) and an experimental group of 15 children victims of sexual abuse, with a diagnosis of PSTD (8 to 10 years). Attention was evaluated by two subscales of the WISC- R; and the Difference Perception Test; for memory, two subscales of the Luria Neuropsychological Diagnosis for children were used. Based on the analysis done by the Fisher test (f), results showed that there are significant differences at an alpha level of 0,05 in the selective and alternant attention and immediate and logic memory processes between the groups, being the control group executions better in both processes.
This article reflects on a participatory research that led to the design and use of a board game ... more This article reflects on a participatory research that led to the design and use of a board game with indigenous people in the Colombian Amazon. The goal of the "Juego de Chagras" is to produce, process and market food, and in its execution, decision making involves the players in discussions and analysis of the studied phenomenon. The players' strategies and how they connect to the decisions that people make on a daily basis are analyzed by means of experimental ethnography. It is concluded that games hold considerable potential for * This article is based on the dissertation "Research on Traditional Knowledge in the Colombian Amazon: Dilemmas from the Perspective of Indigenous Autonomy" by Pablo De La Cruz as part of his doctoral studies in Sciences in Ecology and Sustainable Development at El Colegio de la Frontera Sur (Mexico), which is affiliated with the Council of Humanities, Sciences and Technologies (CONAHCYT) in collaboration with the research group "Valuing Traditional Knowledge" of the Sinchi Amazonian Institute of Scientific Research, member of Colciencias. ** Ph.D. candidate in Sciences in Ecology and Sustainable Development at El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Mexico. Member of the research group on assessing traditional knowledge, Amazonian Institute of Scientific Research-Sinchi, Colombia. Latest publications: "La indigenización del mercado: el caso del intercambio de productos en las comunidades indígenas de Tarapacá en la Amazonía colombiana" (in co-authorship). Polis 15 (45): 41-61; "Atizar el fuego de los conocimientos tradicionales: El caso de las comunidades indígenas de Tarapacá" (in co-authorship).
Selective and alternant attention and immediate and logic memory differences between children wit... more Selective and alternant attention and immediate and logic memory differences between children with and without post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) were researched. The study was conformed by a control group of 15 children (8 to 10 years) and an experimental group of 15 children victims of sexual abuse, with a diagnosis of PSTD (8 to 10 years). Attention was evaluated by two subscales of the WISC- R; and the Difference Perception Test; for memory, two subscales of the Luria Neuropsychological Diagnosis for children were used. Based on the analysis done by the Fisher test (f), results showed that there are significant differences at an alpha level of 0,05 in the selective and alternant attention and immediate and logic memory processes between the groups, being the control group executions better in both processes.
This article reflects on a participatory research that led to the design and use of a board game ... more This article reflects on a participatory research that led to the design and use of a board game with indigenous people in the Colombian Amazon. The goal of the "Juego de Chagras" is to produce, process and market food, and in its execution, decision making involves the players in discussions and analysis of the studied phenomenon. The players' strategies and how they connect to the decisions that people make on a daily basis are analyzed by means of experimental ethnography. It is concluded that games hold considerable potential for * This article is based on the dissertation "Research on Traditional Knowledge in the Colombian Amazon: Dilemmas from the Perspective of Indigenous Autonomy" by Pablo De La Cruz as part of his doctoral studies in Sciences in Ecology and Sustainable Development at El Colegio de la Frontera Sur (Mexico), which is affiliated with the Council of Humanities, Sciences and Technologies (CONAHCYT) in collaboration with the research group "Valuing Traditional Knowledge" of the Sinchi Amazonian Institute of Scientific Research, member of Colciencias. ** Ph.D. candidate in Sciences in Ecology and Sustainable Development at El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Mexico. Member of the research group on assessing traditional knowledge, Amazonian Institute of Scientific Research-Sinchi, Colombia. Latest publications: "La indigenización del mercado: el caso del intercambio de productos en las comunidades indígenas de Tarapacá en la Amazonía colombiana" (in co-authorship). Polis 15 (45): 41-61; "Atizar el fuego de los conocimientos tradicionales: El caso de las comunidades indígenas de Tarapacá" (in co-authorship).
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