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      CONDICIONALIDAD E INCONDICIONALIDAD AMOROSA EN LAS RELACIONES PARENTO-FILIALES, EN COMPARACIÓN CON LAS CONYUGALES Translated title: CONDICIONALIDADE E INCONDICIONALIDADE AMOROSA NAS RELAÇÕES PAIS-SUBSIDIÁRIAS, EM COMPARAÇÃO COM OS CONJUGAIS Translated title: CONDITIONALITY AND LOVING UNCONDITIONALITY IN RELATIONSHIPS PARENT-SUBSIDIARIES, COMPARED TO MARITALS

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          La investigación consiste en demostrar que la incondicionalidad amorosa se establece principalmente en la relación padre/madre e hijo y no en la relación entre cónyuges. Entendiendo como incondicionalidad amorosa, al amor sin límites, un amor en donde no se involucra la duda, en donde la persona puede “dar la vida” por el otro, y la hipótesis sostiene que esta forma de amor se observa en la relación de los padres y madres con los hijos y es un “amor biológico”. En contraposición, se encuentra la condicionalidad amorosa, es decir, un amor que como sentimiento se halla sometido a diversas variables, tanto económicas, relacionales, culturales, entre otras, y este es el ejemplo del amor de las relaciones de pareja. Por lo tanto, la investigación también desmitifica la búsqueda de incondicionalidad amorosa entre cónyuges, expresada en el reclamo de seguridad y muestra que la única reacción de amor “sublime” es la relación parento-filial. Se desarrolla mediante un protocolo que propone un dilema a los entrevistados y que los hace enfrentar con la posibilidad de muerte del ser querido (el riesgo de muerte de un hijo y del cónyuge).

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          The research is to demonstrate that unconditional love is mainly established in the father/mother and son relationship and not in the relationship in a couple. Understanding how loving unconditionally, to love without limits, a love where the doubt is not involved, where the person can "give life" on the other, and the hypothesis holds that this form of love is seen in the relationship of parents with children and is a "biological love". In contrast to unconditional love, is the love conditionality, a love as a feeling subjected to different variables, both economic, relational, cultural, among others, and this is the example of the love of couple relationships. Therefore, the research also demystifies the search of unconditional love expressed in the demand of security in the couple and shows that the only reaction of "sublime" love is the paternal / maternal-child relationship. It is developed by a protocol proposing a dilemma to the people which makes them confront the possibility of death of a loved one (the risk of death of a child and partner).

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          Action recognition in the premotor cortex

          We recorded electrical activity from 532 neurons in the rostral part of inferior area 6 (area F5) of two macaque monkeys. Previous data had shown that neurons of this area discharge during goal-directed hand and mouth movements. We describe here the properties of a newly discovered set of F5 neurons ("mirror neurons', n = 92) all of which became active both when the monkey performed a given action and when it observed a similar action performed by the experimenter. Mirror neurons, in order to be visually triggered, required an interaction between the agent of the action and the object of it. The sight of the agent alone or of the object alone (three-dimensional objects, food) were ineffective. Hand and the mouth were by far the most effective agents. The actions most represented among those activating mirror neurons were grasping, manipulating and placing. In most mirror neurons (92%) there was a clear relation between the visual action they responded to and the motor response they coded. In approximately 30% of mirror neurons the congruence was very strict and the effective observed and executed actions corresponded both in terms of general action (e.g. grasping) and in terms of the way in which that action was executed (e.g. precision grip). We conclude by proposing that mirror neurons form a system for matching observation and execution of motor actions. We discuss the possible role of this system in action recognition and, given the proposed homology between F5 and human Brocca's region, we posit that a matching system, similar to that of mirror neurons exists in humans and could be involved in recognition of actions as well as phonetic gestures.
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                Ajayu Órgano de Difusión Científica del Departamento de Psicología UCBSP
                Ajayu
                Universidad Cátolica Boliviana "San Pablo" (La Paz, , Bolivia )
                2077-2161
                August 2020
                : 18
                : 2
                : 527-548
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                [01] orgnameUNIVERSIDAD DE FLORES orgdiv1ESCUELA SISTÉMICA ARGENTINA ARGENTINA
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                S2077-21612020000200008 S2077-2161(20)01800200008
                a47ec743-1d8d-4630-bb7f-7cba568ef1a4

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                : 15 July 2020
                : 23 June 2020
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                incondicionalidad amorosa,pareja,security love,love,relación filial,seguridad amorosa,couple,filial relations,parents,madres,padres,condicionalidad amorosa,amor,unconditional love,conditional love

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