نتایج جستجو برای: dance

تعداد نتایج: 7427  

Journal: :Journal of health psychology 2016
Carine Lewis Lucy E Annett Sally Davenport Amelia A Hall Peter Lovatt

Dance interventions have physical benefits for the elderly, especially those with Parkinson's disease. This study assessed the psychological benefits of dance. A total of 37 participants, with either Parkinson's disease (n= 22) or age-matched controls (n= 15) completed mood questionnaires before and after a 10-week dance intervention. An overall reduction in total mood disturbance and a specifi...

2017
Katharina Dahmen-Zimmer Petra Jansen

The present pilot study investigated the effect of karate (according to the rules of the German Karate Federation) and dance training compared to an inactive control group in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). 65 patients were recruited. At the end, 37 patients completed the post-test. From those 37 patients, 16 had chosen the karate training, 9 the dance training and 12 the waiting contro...

2012
Margaret J. Couvillon Fiona C. Riddell Pearce Elisabeth L. Harris-Jones Amanda M. Kuepfer Samantha J. Mackenzie-Smith Laura A. Rozario Roger Schürch Francis L. W. Ratnieks

Noise is universal in information transfer. In animal communication, this presents a challenge not only for intended signal receivers, but also to biologists studying the system. In honey bees, a forager communicates to nestmates the location of an important resource via the waggle dance. This vibrational signal is composed of repeating units (waggle runs) that are then averaged by nestmates to...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2016
Asaf Bachrach Corinne Jola Christophe Pallier

The neuronal processes underlying dance observation have been the focus of an increasing number of brain imaging studies over the past decade. However, the existing literature mainly dealt with effects of motor and visual expertise, whereas the neural and cognitive mechanisms that underlie the interpretation of dance choreographies remained unexplored. Hence, much attention has been given to th...

2010
Greg A. Dubbin Kenneth O. Stanley

A relatively rare application of artificial intelligence at the nexus of art and music is dance. The impulse shared by all humans to express ourselves through dance represents a unique opportunity to artificially capture human creative expression. In particular, the spontaneity and relative ease of moving to the music without any overall plan suggests a natural connection between temporal patte...

Journal: :Spatial Cognition & Computation 2012
Bettina Bläsing Thomas Schack

Via training, dance experts develop special experience-based embodied representations of body and movement. Professional dancers, amateurs and novices sorted central functional nodes of two dance movements according to their spatial equivalence. Results of a hierarchical cluster analysis and classification probabilities revealed movement-specific differences in mental representations related to...

Journal: :International journal of sports physiology and performance 2007
Yvonne Baillie Matt Wyon Andrew Head

PURPOSE This study looked at the physiological effects of performance in Highland-dance competition to consider whether the traditional methods used during class and rehearsal provide an appropriate training stimulus toward this performance. METHODS Nine championship standard, female Highland dancers (age 14.2 +/- 1.47 years) had their heart rate and blood lactate concentrations measured befo...

Journal: :Perception 2014
Julia F Christensen Marcos Nadal Camilo José Cela-Conde

Dance stimuli have been used in experimental studies of (i) how movement is processed in the brain; (ii) how affect is perceived from bodily movement; and (iii) how dance can be a source of aesthetic experience. However, stimulus materials across--and even within--these three domains of research have varied considerably. Thus, integrative conclusions remain elusive. Moreover, concerns have been...

2011
Tim Landgraf Raúl Rojas Hai Nguyen Fabian Kriegel Katja Stettin

The honeybee dance "language" is one of the most popular examples of information transfer in the animal world. Today, more than 60 years after its discovery it still remains unknown how follower bees decode the information contained in the dance. In order to build a robotic honeybee that allows a deeper investigation of the communication process we have recorded hundreds of videos of waggle dan...

2017
Kristofor McCarty Hannah Darwin Piers L. Cornelissen Tamsin K. Saxton Martin J. Tovée Nick Caplan Nick Neave

Dance is a universal human behaviour that is observed particularly in courtship contexts, and that provides information that could be useful to potential partners. Here, we use a data-driven approach to pinpoint the movements that discriminate female dance quality. Using 3D motion-capture we recorded women whilst they danced to a basic rhythm. Video clips of 39 resultant avatars were rated for ...

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