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A Psychometric Evaluation of the Group Environment Questionnaire in a Sample of Professional Basketball and Soccer Players

2013

Psychometric properties of the Group environment Questionnaire were investigated in a large sample of soccer (n = 222) and professional basketball players (n = 375). Confirmatory factor analysis was performed both on the total sample and on the two sub samples through a multi-group approach; associations between cohesion and the duration of belonging to the team were also explored. Results confirmed the four-factor structure proposed by Carron's original model even though some items with low loadings were eliminated. No signifcant associations were found between team cohesion and the duration of belonging to the team. © Perceptual & Motor Skills 2013.

Settore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia GeneraleAdultMaleBasketballTime FactorsAdolescentPsychometricseducationExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySample (statistics)BasketballYoung AdultSurveys and QuestionnairesSoccerHumansSensory SystemsConfirmatory factor analysisGroup cohesion psychometrics sport psychologyLarge sampleGroup ProcessesCohesion (linguistics)AthletesCohesion Group Environment Questionnaire Basket SoccerPsychologyFactor Analysis StatisticalSocial psychologyClinical psychology
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Sight sublimated by odors: effect of subliminal odors on facial emotion detection.

2014

SightOphthalmologyCommunicationbusiness.industryEmotion detectionSubliminal stimulibusinessPsychologySensory SystemsJournal of Vision
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Perception of illusory surfaces and contours in goldfish

2007

Goldfish(Carassius auratus)were trained to discriminate triangles and squares using a two choice procedure. In the first experiment, three goldfish were trained with food reward on a black outline triangle on a white background, while a black outline square was shown for comparison. In transfer tests, a Kanizsa triangle and a Kanizsa square were presented, perceived by humans as an illusory triangle- or square-shaped surface of slightly higher brightness than the background. The choice behavior in this situation indicates that goldfish are able to discriminate between both figures in almost the same way as in the training situation. In control experiments goldfish did not discriminate betwe…

Similarity (geometry)PhysiologyGeneralizationTransfer Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectDiagonalIllusionChoice BehaviorGeneralization PsychologicalSquare (algebra)GoldfishPerceptionIllusory contoursAnimalsmedia_commonCommunicationBehavior AnimalOptical IllusionsOptical illusionbusiness.industryPattern recognitionSensory SystemsForm PerceptionPattern Recognition VisualArtificial intelligencePsychologybusinessPhotic StimulationVisual Neuroscience
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Do Individual Reactions Predict Group Reactions?

1987

Summary.-Group reactions of three-man groups included in 71 junior ice hockey players were measured using a homeostat. Individual reaction times (simple reaction time, choice reaction time) did not predict group performance. In social psychology many studies have compared the effectiveness of an individual and a group (Kelley & Thibaut. 1969). Less research has been done to predict group performance by individuals' performance. In this study group performance was measured by a homeostat developed in the USSR (Medvedev, 1967). Ic consists of three microammeters connected in the same electric network. When the Examiner rotates the electric resistance, the subjects ought to restore the equilib…

Social psychology (sociology)HomeostatChoice reaction timeGroup (mathematics)05 social sciences050109 social psychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySensory SystemsIce hockey0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesElectric networkPsychologySocial psychology050212 sport leisure & tourismGroup performancePerceptual and Motor Skills
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Source localization of event-related potentials to pitch change mapped onto age-appropriate MRIs at 6 months-of-age

2010

Auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) have been used to understand how the brain processes auditory input, and to track developmental change in sensory systems. Localizing ERP generators can provide invaluable insights into how and where auditory information is processed. However, age-appropriate infant brain templates have not been available to aid such developmental mapping. In this study, auditory change detection responses of brain ERPs were examined in 6-month-old infants using discrete and distributed source localization methods mapped onto age-appropriate magnetic resonance images. Infants received a passive oddball paradigm using fast-rate non-linguistic auditory stimuli (tone do…

Sound localizationMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCognitive NeuroscienceSpeech recognitionSensory systemAudiologyElectroencephalographyAuditory cortexBrain mappingEvent-related potentialmedicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansSound LocalizationPitch PerceptionOddball paradigmElectrodesEvoked Potentialsta515Auditory CortexBrain Mappingmedicine.diagnostic_testBrainInfantElectroencephalographyMagnetic Resonance ImagingNeurologyAcoustic StimulationEvoked Potentials AuditoryFemaleAuditory PhysiologyPsychologyAlgorithmsNeuroImage
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Effect of Rotating Auditory Scene on Postural Control in Normal Subjects, Patients With Bilateral Vestibulopathy, Unilateral, or Bilateral Cochlear I…

2018

International audience; Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of a rotating sound stimulation on the postural performances in normal subjects, patients with bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP), unilateral (UCI), and bilateral (BCD cochlear implantees.Materials and Methods: Sixty-nine adults were included (32 women and 37 men) in a multicenter prospective study. The group included 37 healthy subjects, 10 BVP, 15 UCI, and 7 BCI patients. The average of age was 47 +/- 2.0 (range: 23-82). In addition to a complete audiovestibular work up, a dynamic posturography (Multitest Framiral, Grasse) was conducted in silence and with a rotating cocktail party sound delivered by headph…

Sound localizationmedicine.medical_specialtyStanding BalanceSensory systemAudiologyMonaurallcsh:RC346-429Hearing-AidsAssociationStance03 medical and health sciencesMotion0302 clinical medicinemedicineotorhinolaryngologic diseasesbilateral vestibulopathy[SDV.NEU] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]10. No inequality030223 otorhinolaryngologylcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous systemOriginal ResearchVestibular systemmultisensoty integrationMobilityProprioceptionbusiness.industrymultisensory integrationPosturographyPeopleposturographybalanceOlder-Adultsmedicine.diseaseBilateral vestibulopathySoundNeurologybinaural hearingListeners[SDV.NEU]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]Neurology (clinical)stereophonybusinessBinaural recording030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in neurology
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Space information is important for reading

2009

AbstractReading a text without spaces in an alphabetic language causes disruption at the levels of word identification and eye movement control. In the present experiment, we examined how word discriminability affects the pattern of eye movements when reading unspaced text in an alphabetic language. More specifically, we designed an experiment in which participants read three types of sentences: normally written sentences, regular unspaced sentences, and alternatingbold unspaced sentences. Although there was a reading cost in the unspaced sentences relative to the normally written sentences, this cost was much smaller in alternatingbold unspaced sentences than in regular unspaced sentences.

Space (punctuation)Analysis of VarianceEye Movementsmedia_common.quotation_subjectEye movementFixation OcularLinguisticsSensory SystemsOphthalmologyDiscrimination PsychologicalReadingSpace PerceptionWord identificationReading (process)PsychophysicsHumansControl (linguistics)PsychologyWord (computer architecture)media_commonVision Research
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Clinical usefulness of laser-evoked potentials

2003

In contrast to the function of the visual or auditory pathways which are electrophysiologically accessible by visual or auditory evoked potentials, the somatosensory pathway cannot be investigated as a whole by conventional somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP), because these only reflect function of large fibers, dorsal columns, medial lemniscus and their thalamo-cortical projections mediating sensations like touch and vibration. The other half of the somatosensory system, signaling temperature and pain perception, uses a different set of afferents and different central pathways, the function of which is accessible by laser-evoked potentials (LEPs). LEP can document lesions of the spinotha…

Spinothalamic tractLaser-Evoked Potentialsbusiness.industryLasersMental DisorderseducationThalamusMedial lemniscusGeneral MedicineSomatosensory systemElectric StimulationElectrophysiologymedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologySomatosensory evoked potentialEvoked Potentials SomatosensoryPhysiology (medical)HumansMedicineNeurology (clinical)Nervous System DiseasesEvoked potentialbusinessNeurosciencehormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsNeurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology
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Neurophysiological studies of pain pathways in peripheral and central nervous system disorders.

2003

Standard clinical neurophysiological assessment of somatosensory pathways by sensory evoked potentials (SEPs) is limited to the tactile and proprioceptive systems consisting of large fibers in the peripheral nerve, the dorsal columns of the spinal cord and the medial lemniscus in the brainstem. This limitation means that about half of the lesions in the somatosensory system will not be detectable. In recent years, many clinical studies have confirmed that laser evoked potentials (LEPs) allow the assessment of the other half of the somatosensory system. Rapid heating of the skin by infrared laser pulses specifically activates the nociceptive and thermoreceptive pathways consisting of small f…

Spinothalamic tractLaser-Evoked Potentialsbusiness.industryLasersTemperaturePainPeripheral Nervous System DiseasesSensory systemAnatomySpinal cordSomatosensory systemmedicine.anatomical_structureNociceptionNeurologyDermatomeSomatosensory evoked potentialCentral Nervous System DiseasesTouchEvoked Potentials SomatosensorymedicineHumansNeurology (clinical)businessNeuroscienceJournal of neurology
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Modeling of Sensory Characteristics Based on the Growth of Food Spoilage Bacteria

2016

During last years theoretical works shed new light and proposed new hypothesis on the mechanisms which regulate the time behaviour of biological populations in different natural systems. Despite of this, the role of environmental variables in ecological systems is still an open question. Filling this gap of knowledge is a crucial task for a deeper comprehension of the dynamics of biological populations in real ecosystems. In this work we study how the dynamics of food spoilage bacteria influences the sensory characteristics of fresh fish specimens. This topic is crucial for a better understanding of the role played by the bacterial growth on the organoleptic properties, and for the quality …

Stochastic ordinary differential equationmedia_common.quotation_subjectFood spoilageOrganolepticFOS: Physical sciencesSensory systemContext (language use)BiologyPopulation dynamic01 natural sciencesSensory analysisPopulation dynamics; Predictive microbiology; Stochastic ordinary differential equations; Modeling and Simulation010305 fluids & plasmas0103 physical sciencesStatisticsQuality (business)010306 general physicsQuantitative Biology - Populations and EvolutionCondensed Matter - Statistical Mechanicsmedia_commonPredictive microbiologyStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)EcologyApplied MathematicsPopulations and Evolution (q-bio.PE)Experimental dataSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Modeling and SimulationFOS: Biological sciencesPredictive microbiology
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