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Rhythm pattern discrimination by primary school students

2020

Ascertaining the most effective modes of presenting rhythmic information to students is extremely important in order to facilitate rhythm training. This study examines the effects of different bimodal presentations of rhythmic information on the discrimination of rhythm patterns by primary school students. A 2 × 2 factorial design was conducted with two variables – audiovisual and audio-textual – each using two levels (static and dynamic). Four experimental conditions were designed: (1) static audiovisual, (2) dynamic audiovisual, (3) static audio-textual and (4) dynamic audio-textual. Data were collected by administering a rhythmic discrimination test to intact classes in second grade ( N…

05 social sciencesRhythm patternMusic education050105 experimental psychologyEducation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRhythmOrder (business)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMusicCognitive psychologyResearch Studies in Music Education
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Social determinants of identity in communities: A social capital- and social categorization-based approach – findings from Latvia

2017

The article investigates the relations, in the light of new paradigms of economic development, between trust and economic wealth at the micro level in the Republic of Latvia, by means of a structural equation modelling-based approach and a framework combining social capital and social identity theory, in a rationale of cross-fertilization between social and cognitive science. Results are also tested against control dimensions reflecting relevant divides in Latvian society (residence place dimensions; ethno-linguistic belongings; educational differences). General results support the hypothesis of the existence of a causal path connecting personal wealth, institutional trust, social engagemen…

05 social sciencesSocial changeGeneral Social Sciences050109 social psychologyLibrary and Information SciencesSocial identity approachSocial mobilitySocial engagement050105 experimental psychologySocial position0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEconomic geographySocial determinants of healthSociologyEconomic systemSocial statusSocial capitalSocial Science Information
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Reciprocal relations between autonomous motivation from self-determination theory and social cognition constructs from the theory of planned behavior…

2020

Abstract Objectives The present study examined reciprocal relations between autonomous motivation from self-determination theory (SDT) and constructs from the theory of planned behavior (TPB) in a sport injury context. Methods The study adopted a three-wave longitudinal cross-lagged panel design. Physical education students in China (N = 4414; Mage = 14.42, SD = 1.75) completed self-report measures of autonomous motivation, attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control with respect to sport injury prevention at baseline (T1) and at two follow-up occasions one (T2) and three (T3) months later. Proposed reciprocal relations between autonomous motivation and the TPB constructs co…

05 social sciencesTheory of planned behaviorContext (language use)030229 sport sciencesSport psychology050105 experimental psychologyStructural equation modeling03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSocial cognition0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyConstruct (philosophy)Social psychologyApplied PsychologySelf-determination theoryReciprocalPsychology of Sport and Exercise
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ERP correlates of masked affective priming with emoticons

2013

Emoticons seem to enrich computer-mediated communication by improving enjoyment, perceived richness and usefulness of information (Huang, Yen, & Zhang, 2008). Despite their extensive use over the last decades, the way emoticons affect subsequent emotional/cognitive processing is not fully understood. Here we conducted a masked priming experiment that explored the time course of the masked affective priming effect while recording event-related potentials. Type of prime (emoticon vs. word) and prime valence (positive vs. negative) were manipulated to assess their influence in the processing of positive/negative target words. Results showed a masked affective priming effect in early (N2) and l…

05 social sciencesZhàngCognitionAffective priming050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologyHuman-Computer Interaction03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Time course0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEmoticonValence (psychology)Psychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGeneral PsychologyComputers in Human Behavior
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Efectos organizacionales y activacionales de la testosterona sobre la asunción de riesgos en conductas económicas: una revisión sistemática

2017

Resumen El objetivo de esta revision sistematica es evaluar la influencia de la testosterona circulante (efectos activacionales) y de la exposicion prenatal a ella (efectos organizacionales) sobre la asuncion de riesgos en conductas economicas, evaluando los trabajos de investigacion existentes hasta la fecha acerca de la tematica. La base bibliografica analizada se obtuvo de distintas bases de datos especializadas en el ambito de la psicologia y las neurociencias. Los resultados obtenidos concluyen en una relacion contrastada entre la testosterona circulante y la asuncion de riesgo financiero. En lo referente a la exposicion prenatal se evidencia un estado inmaduro de la investigacion sobr…

05 social scienceslcsh:BF1-990Efectos activacionalesEfectos organizacionales050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelcsh:PsychologyConducta económicaAsunción de riesgos0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAvaluació del riscTestosterona030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGeneral Psychology
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Are music performance anxiety and performance boost perceived as extremes of the same continuum?

2013

Music performance anxiety (MPA) is considered non-beneficial but its debilitating aspects are not directly addressed in current questionnaires (“general MPA”). Together with general MPA, we assessed “debilitating MPA” with questions about aspects that debilitate musical performance. In addition, since musicians often experience a beneficial aspect of MPA in the form of a performance boost, we assessed this boost with additional questionnaire items. The first goal of our questionnaire survey was to investigate whether general MPA is perceived as part of the same continuum as performance boost. Our second goal was to determine which aspects of MPA may lead to a downward spiral of a musical c…

05 social sciencesmedicineAnxietyQuestionnaire050109 social psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology (miscellaneous)medicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychology050105 experimental psychologyMusicPsychology of Music
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Reparación de imagen y comportamiento prosódico: entre la atenuación y la intensificación

2019

Este estudio analiza, en el marco de la conversacion espanola peninsular, la prosodia vinculada a la reparacion linguistica de la imagen; tradicionalmente la reparacion ha sido asociada al ambito de la atenuacion. Para este objetivo se han buscado muestras de reparacion en el corpus de conversaciones coloquiales Val.Es.Co. y en la transcripcion del programa de telerrealidad Gandia Shore. Con esta base de datos se ha realizado un analisis fonetico usando el programa Praat y, posteriormente, los datos extraidos se han visualizado en grupos mediante la aplicacion de dos tecnicas estadisticas: el analisis multiple de correspondencias y el analisis de conglomerados. Los resultados obtenidos sena…

050101 languages & linguistics05 social sciences0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050105 experimental psychologyCultura, Lenguaje y Representación
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What are and what aren’t complex nominal expressions in flexible word order languages

2020

AbstractThis paper tackles the challenge of how to identify multi-word (or “complex”) nominal expressions in flexible word order languages including certain Australian languages and Vedic Sanskrit. In these languages, a weak or absent noun/adjective distinction in conjunction with flexible word order make it often hard to distinguish between complex nominal expressions, on the one hand, and cases where the nominals in question form independent expressions, on the other hand. Based on a discourse-based understanding of what it means to form a nominal expression, this paper surveys various cases where we arenotdealing with multi-word nominal expressions. This involves, in particular, peripher…

050101 languages & linguistics05 social sciences0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesArithmetic050105 experimental psychologyT complexMathematicsWord orderSTUF - Language Typology and Universals
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Anxiety and Enjoyment in the Foreign Language Classroom

2019

Abstract To balance the research that has been carried out on negative emotions, the researchers in the field of second language acquisition (SLA) have recently focused on the role of positive academic emotions and their role in the process of acquiring a foreign language (FL). The aim of the present article is to examine the relationships between foreign language enjoyment (FLE), foreign language classroom anxiety (FLCA) and students’ academic achievement in English in order to prove that these two emotions do not constitute opposite dimensions but may converge and diverge from time to time during the learning process. This article calls for a more dynamic approach to studying emotions and…

050101 languages & linguistics05 social sciencesForeign languageApplied linguistics050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologyCultural studiesmedicineLiterary criticismAnxiety0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPositive psychologymedicine.symptomPsychologyForeign language anxietyEast-West Cultural Passage
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Selves, interactive representations and context

2021

Abstract In this paper, I re-examine the notion of ‘clause-as-representation’ in Michael Halliday’s systemic functional theory of language. I argue that ‘representation’ is a mode of linguistic action that cannot be understood in terms of the experiential metafunction alone. Instead, a theoretical account of representation must be undertaken in relation to all the metafunctions. Rejecting encodingist accounts of representation, I develop the argument that representations are interactively constituted and emergent in languaging activity. The paper develops these arguments in relation to a process ontological account of the relations between language and the world-side phenomena that language…

050101 languages & linguistics05 social sciencesMatrix (music)Representation (systemics)Context (language use)050105 experimental psychologyLinguisticsCharacter (mathematics)Action (philosophy)Argument0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyRelation (history of concept)IndividuationLanguage, Context and Text
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