نتایج جستجو برای: physical ability

تعداد نتایج: 1045894  

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2016
Fleur L. Bouwer Carola M. Werner Myrthe Knetemann Henkjan Honing

Beat perception is the ability to perceive temporal regularity in musical rhythm. When a beat is perceived, predictions about upcoming events can be generated. These predictions can influence processing of subsequent rhythmic events. However, statistical learning of the order of sounds in a sequence can also affect processing of rhythmic events and must be differentiated from beat perception. I...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2005
Brian Butterworth

BACKGROUND Arithmetical skills are essential to the effective exercise of citizenship in a numerate society. How these skills are acquired, or fail to be acquired, is of great importance not only to individual children but to the organisation of formal education and its role in society. METHOD The evidence on the normal and abnormal developmental progression of arithmetical abilities is revie...

2015
Andrew Page Geeske Peeters Dafna Merom

Sedentary behaviour (too much sitting, as distinct from too little exercise) has emerged as a potentially significant public health issue. Analytically, researchers have reported 'independent' associations between sedentary behaviour (SB) and a number of health outcomes by adjusting for physical activity (PA) (and other confounders), and conclude that SB is associated with the outcome even in t...

2017
Anne Martin Jacob M Adams Christopher Bunn Jason M R Gill Cindy M Gray Kate Hunt Douglas J Maxwell Hidde P van der Ploeg Sally Wyke Nanette Mutrie

OBJECTIVES Time spent inactive and sedentary are both associated with poor health. Self-monitoring of walking, using pedometers for real-time feedback, is effective at increasing physical activity. This study evaluated the feasibility of a new pocket-worn sedentary time and physical activity real-time self-monitoring device (SitFIT). METHODS Forty sedentary men were equally randomised into tw...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2014
S Sirotkin A Mermet M Bergoin V Ward J L Van Etten

In order to test the application of the "nanoparticle" concept to viruses in terms of low-frequency dynamics, large viruses (140-190 nm) were compared to similar-sized polymer colloids using ultra-small-angle x-ray scattering and very-low-frequency Raman or Brillouin scattering. While both viruses and polymer colloids show comparable highly defined morphologies, with comparable abilities of for...

Journal: :American journal of preventive medicine 2013
Jannique G Z van Uffelen Yolanda R van Gellecum Nicola W Burton Geeske Peeters Kristiann C Heesch Wendy J Brown

BACKGROUND Associations of sitting-time and physical activity with depression are unclear. PURPOSE To examine concurrent and prospective associations between both sitting-time and physical activity with prevalent depressive symptoms in mid-aged Australian women. METHODS Data were from 8950 women, aged 50-55 years in 2001, who completed mail surveys in 2001, 2004, 2007, and 2010. Depressive ...

Journal: :The International journal of neuroscience 1987
D Rosselli M Rosselli B Penagos A Ardila

This is the first publication of the presence of Huntington's disease (HD) in Colombia. We studied four families comprising nine adult HD patients and 45 high risk adult offspring; all received complete physical, neurological and neuropsychological examinations. Among affected individuals, intensity of mental involvement varied in direct proportion with duration of the symptoms. The HD patients...

2001
Giorgio Metta Paul Fitzpatrick

The Problem: It is believed that one of the distinguishing skills of homo sapiens sapiens is that of learning from imitation while it is less clear whether other primates are capable of true imitation. Imitation encompasses a set of different competences such as recognizing other people’s actions, recognizing the goal of a particular action and the objects and/or subjects involved. This project...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2010
A Franz J Triesch

The perception of the unity of objects, their permanence when out of sight, and the ability to perceive continuous object trajectories even during occlusion belong to the first and most important capacities that infants have to acquire. Despite much research a unified model of the development of these abilities is still missing. Here we make an attempt to provide such a unified model. We presen...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2010
Kasey C Soska Karen E Adolph Scott P Johnson

How do infants learn to perceive the backs of objects that they see only from a limited viewpoint? Infants' 3-dimensional object completion abilities emerge in conjunction with developing motor skills--independent sitting and visual-manual exploration. Infants at 4.5 to 7.5 months of age (n = 28) were habituated to a limited-view object and tested with volumetrically complete and incomplete (ho...

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