define the attitude to sport, training, competition and results. Their contents can be defined by a psychological examination. We assess their meaning, appropriateness or inappropriateness. They can also be changed by using diverse cognitive-behavioural or reeducative procedures. Psychological work is ...
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This paper discusses the role that culture plays in the configuration of one of the most crucial meaning mechanisms in cognitive linguistics, namely concep... Ibarretxe-Antu?ano,Iraide - 《Intercultural Pragmatics》 被引量: 22发表: 2013年 The effectiveness of a multisensory writing program in imp...
Artificially intelligent technologies have become a common topic in our everyday life discussions –– even in life domains where artificial intelligence (AI) has been relatively excluded from the public eye until recent years, such as its use in art and urban environments. Novel technologies in ne...
Cognitive-motivational-relational theory of emotion is applied to an understanding of performance in competitive sports. Four metatheoretical and theoretic... RS Lazarus - 《Sport Psychologist》 被引量: 764发表: 2000年 Relational meaning and discrete emotions The author discusses his cognitive-motivationa...
Meaning The findings of this study suggest that heading the ball in soccer is associated with a risk of cognitive impairment; the upper-frequency threshold for heading remains to be determined to mitigate this risk.Abstract Importance Although professional soccer players appear to be at higher risk ...
The method was chosen as it was appropriate to identify patterns of meaning across datasets, as well as emphasizing the importance of the researcher’s reflexive engagement with theory, data, and interpretation [61]. TT and SW approached the data with extensive knowledge of EDs, and clinical ...
Goal perspective theory assumes that personal goals in sport serve as organizing principles, influencing the meaning of activities and how individuals resp... SA White,SR Zellner - 《Sport Psychologist》 被引量: 189发表: 1996年 Effects of life-event stress on anxiety and peripheral narrowing. This...
Meaning These findings suggest that physical activity might postpone cognitive decline at a population health level but only to a very small extent. Abstract Importance Physical activity is associated with the risk for cognitive decline, but much of the evidence in this domain comes from studies with...
The passage of time feeling thus remains extremely context-dependent, with, for example, the feeling that time passes faster with the increase in the feeling of happiness or when the durations lengthen102 and with ore events meaning more time elapsed103. Indeed, Stojić et al., (2023)104 ...