نتایج جستجو برای: choking flow

تعداد نتایج: 483011  

Journal: :Physics of Fluids 2022

Diagnostic investigations of aneurysm, hemorrhagic stroke, and other asymptomatic cardiovascular diseases neurological disorders due to the flow choking (biofluid/boundary layer blockage persuaded choking) phenomenon in circulatory system humans animals on Earth human spaceflight are active research topics topical interest {Kumar et al., “boundary leads stroke earth spaceflight,” Paper presente...

2016
Aidan Moran

Historically, cognitive researchers have largely ignored the domain of sport in their quest to understand how the mind works. This neglect is due, in part, to the limitations of the information processing paradigm that dominated cognitive psychology in its formative years. With the emergence of the embodiment approach to cognition, however, sport has become a dynamic natural laboratory in which...

Journal: :Stroke 2013
Chia-Yu Chang Tain-Junn Cheng Ching-Yih Lin Jen-Yin Chen Tsung-Hsueh Lu Ichiro Kawachi

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE It is not known how many stroke patients die from fatal pulmonary complications such as aspiration pneumonia (AP) and choking each year in the United States. This study aimed to determine the frequency of reporting of AP or choking as a cause of death on death certificates with mention of stroke in the United States as a proxy measure of the incidence of dying from AP or ...

Journal: :Journal of sport & exercise psychology 2013
Yannick A Balk Marieke A Adriaanse Denise T D de Ridder Catharine Evers

Performing under high pressure is an emotional experience. Hence, the use of emotion regulation strategies may prove to be highly effective in preventing choking under pressure. Using a golf putting task, we investigated the role of arousal on declined sport performance under pressure (pilot study) and the effectiveness of emotion regulation strategies in alleviating choking under pressure (mai...

2008
Carlijn de Roos

201 © 2008 EMDR International Association DOI: 10.1891/1933-3196.2.3.201 D evelopment-related fears are normal in childhood (Field & Davey, 2001). During infancy, children tend to fear stimuli within their immediate environment such as loud noises, objects, and separation from a caretaker. When, however, a fear continues and is provoked by the presence or anticipation of a certain object or a s...

2013
GUANGXIN LI

It usually occurs that in important matches, athletes often play abnormal of their sport technique as they are too concerned about the competition result, and this is called Choking phenomenon. How to explain and control this from the perspective of the present psychology has become a widely discussed hot issue in the field of sports psychology. By research on the occurrence conditions of athle...

2006
Arthur B. Markman W. Todd Maddox Darrell A. Worthy

Decrements in performance on cognitive tasks resulting from pressure to perform (i.e., choking) are thought to be caused by interference with the ability to use explicit strategies (the distraction theory). This view suggests that pressure should improve tasks for which explicit strategies hamper performance. This hypothesis was tested by giving participants one of two nearly identical learning...

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