نتایج جستجو برای: perceptual skills

تعداد نتایج: 175616  

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2009
David J Lewkowicz Asif A Ghazanfar

According to conventional wisdom, multisensory development is a progressive process that results in the growth and proliferation of perceptual skills. We review new findings indicating that a regressive process - perceptual narrowing - also contributes in critical ways to perceptual development. These new data reveal that young infants are able to integrate non-native faces and vocalizations, t...

2016
M Schapschröer S Lemez J Baker J Schorer

BACKGROUND Many researchers have considered the impact of physical exercise on perceptual-cognitive performance. There have also been a substantial number of studies that have examined how perceptual-cognitive skills differ between elite athletes and non-athletes. However, the knowledge on how physical exercise interacts with perceptual-cognitive skill is limited. This systematic review aims to...

Journal: :Current biology : CB 2017
Aaron R Seitz

Perceptual learning refers to how experience can change the way we perceive sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and touch. Examples abound: music training improves our ability to discern tones; experience with food and wines can refine our pallet (and unfortunately more quickly empty our wallet), and with years of training radiologists learn to save lives by discerning subtle details of images that...

Journal: :Journal of motor behavior 2011
Sandra Sulzenbruck Mathias Hegele Gerhard Rinkenauer Herbert Heuer

The benefits of modern technologies such as personal computers, in-vehicle navigation systems, and electronic organizers are evident in everyday life. However, only recently has it been proposed that the increasing use of personal computers in producing written texts may significantly contribute to the loss of handwriting skills. Such a fundamental change of human habits is likely to have gener...

The purpose of this study was to design a Pattern for training and excellence of a mechanism for cultural development of strategic commanders and managers. For this purpose, qualitative phenomenological research method was used. Targeted sample consisting of 10 commanders and strategic managers and researchers and faculty members specializing in excellence were selected as key informants. By ca...

2015
Alessandra Terra Vasconcelos Rabelo Fernanda Rodrigues Campos Clarice Passos Friche Bárbara Suelen Vasconcelos da Silva Amélia Augusta de Lima Friche Claudia Regina Lindgren Alves Lúcia Maria Horta de Figueiredo Goulart Alessandra Terra Vasconcelos Rabelo Fernanda Rodrigues Campos Clarice Passos Friche Bárbara Suelen Vasconcelos da Silva Amélia Augusta de Lima Friche Claudia Regina Lindgren Alves Lúcia Maria Horta de Figueiredo Goulart

OBJECTIVE To investigate the prevalence of oral language, orofacial motor skill and auditory processing disorders in children aged 4-10 years old and verify their association with age and gender. METHODS Cross-sectional study with stratified, random sample consisting of 539 students. The evaluation consisted of three protocols: orofacial motor skill protocol, adapted from the Myofunctional Ev...

2012
Ruth Morgan

The aim of the review was to support evidence-based practice by identifying and describing interventions that were perceived to be effective by children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) and their parents. DCD is a common diagnostic term used internationally to describe children who have a motor skills disorder that interferes significantly with their successful participation in ev...

Journal: :Child: care, health and development 2014
J Hammond V Jones E L Hill D Green I Male

BACKGROUND Children with Developmental Co-ordination Disorder (DCD) experience poor motor and psychosocial outcomes. Interventions are often limited within the healthcare system, and little is known about how technology might be used within schools or homes to promote the motor skills and/or psychosocial development of these children. This study aimed to evaluate whether short, regular school-b...

2014
Tereza Nekovarova Iveta Fajnerova Jiri Horacek Filip Spaniel

Schizophrenia is a complex neuropsychiatric disorder with variable symptomatology, traditionally divided into positive and negative symptoms, and cognitive deficits. However, the etiology of this disorder has yet to be fully understood. Recent findings suggest that alteration of the basic sense of self-awareness may be an essential distortion of schizophrenia spectrum disorders. In addition, ex...

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