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Strategies and mechanisms in musical affect self-regulation: A new model

2017

This study aimed at investigating the associations between regulation strategies and musical mechanisms involved in musical affect self-regulation. A sample of 571 participants was collected and the data regarding the reported strategies and mechanisms were analysed using correspondence analysis (CA). Three bipolar dimensions – cognition, feelings, and body – were retained for interpretation, thus revealing six contrasting strategic uses of music: cognitive work, entertainment, affective work, distraction, revival, and focus on situation. Clear associations between strategies and mechanisms emerged from the CA, connecting cognitive, feelings-focused, and situational processing with individ…

self-regulationemotion regulationmusiikkiitsesääntelyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySample (statistics)MusicalAffect (psychology)050105 experimental psychology060404 musiccorrespondence analysisAffect regulationtunteet0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesaffect regulationmechanismsmieliala05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsstrategiatstrategiesta6131mekanismitmood regulationPsychology0604 artsMusicCognitive psychologyMusicae Scientiae
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Heart rate variability and self-control–A meta-analysis

2016

We read the commentary on our meta-analysis with great interest and we greatly appreciate that the authors developed suggestions for further research on heart rate variability (HRV) and self-control. While we mostly support these suggestions, we believe that it is necessary to clarify some points raised with respect to our meta-analysis. The first point brought up by the authors of the commentary is the focus of our meta-analysis on HRV instead of vagal tone and the inclusion of studies using the standard deviation of RR intervals (SDNN). They argue that only vagal tone and HRV metrics reflecting vagal tone are expected to be linked to self-control according to both the Neurovisceral Integr…

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Young University Students’ Academic Self-Regulation Profiles and Their Associated Procrastination: Autonomous Functioning Requires Self-Regulated Ope…

2020

Students' autonomous self-regulation requires not only self-motivation but also volition or transforming motivation into specific behavioral intentions and following through. Self-regulation includes self-motivation (i.e., goal setting, learning from mistakes) and volitional regulation (i.e., strategic decision making). Furthermore, individual differences, like trait-level perseverance, significantly influence both motivation and volition. Procrastination has been defined as a volitional self-regulation problem, which involves delaying what one had intended to do, in spite of being motivated, and regardless of anticipating adverse consequences. Thus, it is a tendency toward dysregulated beh…

self-regulationstudentmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990050105 experimental psychologyStructural equation modeling03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinewell-beingPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesautonomyGoal settingGeneral Psychologymedia_commonOriginal ResearchVolition (psychology)Autonomia de l'alumneyouthLearner autonomybusiness.industry05 social sciencesProcrastinationCognitionProcrastinationPersonal developmentlcsh:PsychologyWell-beingProcrastinacióprocrastinationbusinessPsychologySocial psychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAutonomyFrontiers in Psychology
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Regulación de la tasa de mutación en virus de DNA

2019

Los virus de DNA son extremadamente abundantes en todos los ecosistemas pero tradicionalmente se ha pensado que su grado de diversidad genética y adaptabilidad es mucho menor que el de los virus de RNA al presentar tasas de mutación inferiores. La tasa de mutación de algunos virus de DNA puede llegar a ser mil veces superior que la de su hospedador, incluso cuando el virus utiliza la polimerasa de la célula huésped para la replicación. A pesar de ello, existe muy poca información sobre las tasas de mutación de los virus de DNA. Es muy probable que una de las razones sea que las tecnologías de secuenciación de nueva generación (NGS), en muchos casos, presentan tasas de error que son órdenes …

sistema de reparación del DNAtasa de mutaciónUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAevolución experimentaldiversidad genéticaadenovirusmutación:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]
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La influencia del estado del partido en la posesión del balón en el fútbol femenino de alto rendimiento

2020

[Abstract] The objective of this study was to examine the effect of the situational match status variable on the ball possession of the teams that participated in the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup. The 52 games played during the championship have been collected, and 3,740 ball possessions made by the teams were analyzed. The teams have been divided into successful and unsuccessful. Three types of analysis have been carried out: a univariate analysis for both groups with the categorical and continuous variables selected; a bivariate analysis, using chi-square tests and the exact Fischer test; and finally, a multivariable technique such as the decision trees was incorporated. The available resu…

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Commentary: Long-term Practice with Domain-Specific Task Constraints Influences Perceptual Skills.

2018

small-sided gamesfootballskill acquisitionlcsh:BF1-990050105 experimental psychologyfutsalSkill transferDomain (software engineering)Task (project management)Dreyfus model of skill acquisition03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePerceptual learningtalent development/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/3200Small sided gamesPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology(all)General PsychologyGeneral Commentary05 social sciencestalentC640030229 sport sciencessoccerTerm (time)Talent developmentrepresentative designlcsh:PsychologyconstraintsPsychologytransferCognitive psychologyFrontiers in psychology
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EDM and Ecstasy: the lived experiences of electronic dance music festival attendees

2017

Attendance at large-scale music festivals has captivated a global interest in these spectacular experiences, yet little is known about the lasting benefits and personal changes individuals incur following this event. This study aims to provide a comprehensive exploration of the lived experiences of individuals who attended a multi-day electronic dance music festival. The present study was primarily interested in the perceived beneficial changes within the individual, following their festival experience. We investigated if first-time festival attendees perceived changes differed to those of returning individuals. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were used to collect data from 12 indivi…

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Self-regulation and Beyond: Affect Regulation and the Infant–Caregiver Dyad

2016

In the available psychological literature, affect regulation is fundamentally considered in terms of self-regulation, and according to this standard picture, the contribution of other people in our affect regulation has been viewed in terms of socially assisted selfregulation. The present article challenges this standard picture. By focusing on affect regulation as it unfolds in early infancy, it will be argued that instead of being something original and fundamental, self-regulation developmentally emerges from the basis of a further type of affect regulation. While infants’ capacities in recognizing, understanding, and modifying their own affective states are initially immature and undeve…

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Theory of mind development from adolescence to adulthood: Testing the two-component model

2020

The ability to infer mental and affective states of others is crucial for social functioning. This ability, denoted as Theory of Mind (ToM), develops rapidly during childhood, yet results on its development across adolescence and into young adulthood are rare. In the present study, we tested the two‐component model, measuring age‐related changes in social‐perceptual and social‐cognitive ToM in a sample of 267 participants between 11 and 25 years of age. Additionally, we measured language, reasoning, and inhibitory control as major covariates. Participants inferred mental states from non‐verbal cues in a social‐perceptual task (Eye Test) and from stories with faux pas in a social‐cognitive t…

socio‐emotional developmentAdultMaleAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectHuman DevelopmentTheory of Mind050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologyTask (project management)Thinkingyoung adulthoodExecutive FunctionYoung Adult2806 Developmental NeuroscienceDevelopmental NeuroscienceTheory of mindComponent (UML)PerceptionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesYoung adultChildtwo‐component modelmedia_commonLanguage3204 Developmental and Educational Psychology10093 Institute of Psychology05 social sciencesAdolescent DevelopmentExecutive functionsTest (assessment)adolescence; socio‐emotional development; Theory of Mind; two‐component model; young adulthoodSocial Perception150 PsychologieFaux pasadolescenceFemalePsychology150 Psychology050104 developmental & child psychology10190 Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development
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El apoyo social y la soledad de las mujeres mayores usuarias de teleasistencia

2016

Abstract.SOCIAL SUPPORT AND LONELINESS OF ELDERLY WOMEN TELECARE USERSLoneliness is a negative subjective experience based on the evaluation of the quality and the amount of the individual’s social interactions. Older adults’ social networks decrease because of losses associated to widowhood, retirement and an adaptive selection process; they eliminate those relations who are less intimate and the emotionally significant contacts are the only ones who remain. Because of these and other factors, elderly women who live alone were identified as being in major risk of feeling lonely. Objectives. 1. Learning about the prevalence of loneliness in a sample of older women who are users of a telecar…

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