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Social TheoriesImitationBehavior TheoriesModelsModeling (PsychologyThe purpose of this article is to help coaches apply specific principles of psychology to the coaching process. More specifically, the work of Albert Bandura and his social cognitive theory form the basis for the article. This article ...
Arguably the two greatest soccer players of all time, Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal and Lionel Messi of Argentina, are both playing in the current FIFA World Cup tournament in Qatar, representing perhaps the last opportunity to witness such a unique spectacle. Theories as to why some...
Importantly, this measure has been shown to reflect performance inconsistencies that are especially present in both healthy older adults and those with mild cognitive impairment129, and has been used to support neural noise130 and dedifferentiation131,132,133 theories of cognitive aging. For the ...
Physical fitness, cognitive performance, and aging The relationship between physical fitness and cognitive performance in old age is examined in the light of contemporary capacity theories of attention. It ... CHODZKO-ZAJKO,J Wojtek - 《Med Sci Sports Exerc》 被引量: 551发表: 1991年 ...
when the cognitive demand exceeds the available resources, the task performance will be lowered. In fact, the concept of cognitive demand may be explained by many theories including working memory, cognitive, or attentional theories [36,37,38], meaning that, it might be helpful in the sporting...
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Theories of Cognitive Aging and Work Gwenith G.Fisher, ...Dorey S.Chaffee, inWork Across the Lifespan, 2019 Abstract The link between cognitive aging and work is more important than ever, given the increased proportion of older workers in the labor force and the notion thatcognitive functionin...
An inverted-U effect of incremental exercise on cognitive function has been hypothesized. The majority of researchers have drawn upon unidimensional theories of arousal as the underlying rationale for the hypotheses. Some more recent pap...关键词:...
in both healthy older adults and those with mild cognitive impairment129, and has been used to support neural noise130and dedifferentiation131,132,133theories of cognitive aging. For the present study, we adapted the task for use with EEG recordings, which requires many trials with an actual ...