Objectives: To examine the effects of multimodal and individualised self-regulation strategies upon emotions and bodily symptoms of athletes' psychobiosocial state and performance, within the Individual Zones of Optimal Functioning (IZOF) framework. Design: A multiple baseline single-subject design. ...
In frontal zones, a differential lateralization for positive and negative emotion was observed, with relative... GL Ahern,GE Schwartz - 《Neuropsychologia》 被引量: 406发表: 1985年 Differential right hemispheric memory storage of emotional and non-emotional faces Seventy-two female subjects memorized ...
Import geo-awareness maps to have all the restricted and no-fly zones on your flight map. Notifications and warnings Audio and color-coded notifications – advisory, caution and critical – before and during flight. Safety actions Taken by the drone ...
The brain binds entities and events by multiregional activation from convergence zones. Neural Comput. 1, 123–132 (1989). Google Scholar Passingham, R. E., Stephan, K. E. & Kotter, R. The anatomical basis of functional localization in the cortex. Nature Rev. Neurosci. 3, 606–616 (...
continuous music genre transitions which makes it easier to explore new music within users’ familiar genres districts, lingering in their comfort zone; or to adventure in new zones of the map of unfamiliar genres, thereby leaving their comfort zone along a semantically meaningful continuum of ...
All have previously implemented SEL programs (e.g., Second Step, Zones of Regulation, Responsive Classroom). As such, the study and analysis were informed by our own knowledge and experiences working in schools and teaching SEL. Although this insight helped us to design the study and interpret...
Performance Effect in Junior Ice Hockey Players: An Application of the Individual Zones of Optimal Functioning Model Individual patterns of positive-negative affect (PNA) were studied in 46 ice hockey players, ages 15-17 years. Recall idiographic scaling following the met... YL Hanin,P Syrjä ...
Their difficulties reading social cues cause them to irritate peers. Difficulties in reading social cues range from (a) trouble understanding the zones of personal space, causing them to stand too close to others, to (b) a lack of basic conversation skills. ...
Distinct and overlapping functional zones in the cerebellum defined by resting state functional connectivity. Cereb Cortex. 2009;20:953–65. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Habas C, Kamdar N, Nguyen D, Prater K, Beckmann CF, Menon V, et al. Distinct cerebellar contributions to ...
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