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Less Effort, Better Results: How Does Music Act on Prefrontal Cortex in Older Adults during Verbal Encoding? An fNIRS Study

2014

Several neuroimaging studies of cognitive aging revealed deficits in episodic memory abilities as a result of prefrontal cortex (PFC) limitations. Improving episodic memory performance despite PFC deficits is thus a critical issue in aging research. Listening to music stimulates cognitive performance in several non-purely musical activities (e.g., language and memory). Thus, music could represent a rich and helpful source during verbal encoding and therefore help subsequent retrieval. Furthermore, such benefit could be reflected in less demand of PFC, which is known to be crucial for encoding processes. This study aimed to investigate whether music may improve episodic memory in older adult…

fNIRSbehavioral disciplines and activitieslcsh:RC321-571Behavioral NeuroscienceNeuroimagingEncoding (memory)medicineActive listeningmusicEffects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performancePrefrontal cortexepisodic encodingEpisodic memorylcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryBiological Psychiatryolder adultsOriginal Researchprefrontal cortexprefrontal cortex (PFC)humanitiesDorsolateral prefrontal cortexPsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychologymedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyFrontal lobePsychologyCognitive psychologyNeuroscienceFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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Gender-Typed Sport Practice, Physical Self-Perceptions, and Performance-Related Emotions in Adolescent Girls

2020

Youth sport experience provides opportunities for physical, personal, and social development in youngsters. Sport is a social system in which socially constructed gender differences and stereotypes are incorporated, and specific sport activities are often perceived as gender characterized. The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between some salient physical and emotional self-perceptions and the type of sport practiced. A sample of 261 female athletes, aged 14–21 years (Mage = 15.59, SD = 2.00), practicing different sports, categorized as feminine (e.g., artistic and rhythmic gymnastics), masculine (e.g., soccer and rugby), or neutral (e.g., track and field and tennis),…

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La mobilité résidentielle transfrontalière dans l'Arc jurassien franco-suisse

2011

ACL; National audience

file course[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographymusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiology[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographymusculoskeletal system[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographysurgical procedures operativePropriétéhousing markethome-ownershipMobilité résidentielleMarché immobilierFrontièreParcours de viehuman activitiesBorderResidential mobilityMigration
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Children's Temperament and Academic Skill Development During First Grade: Teachers' Interaction Styles as Mediators.

2015

The present study followed 156 Finnish children (Mage = 7.25 years) during the first grade of primary school to examine to what extent parent- and teacher-rated temperament impacts children's math and reading skill development during the first grade, and the extent to which this impact would be mediated by teachers' interaction styles with the children. The results showed that the impact of children's low task orientation and negative emotionality on their math skill development was mediated via teachers' behavioral control and, among girls, also by psychological control. The negative impact of children's inhibition on math skill development, in turn, was not mediated via teachers' interact…

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Sex-specific genetic differences in endurance swimming of Trinidadian guppies

2015

Swim performance is considered a main fitness-determining trait in many aquatic organisms. Swimming is generally the only way most aquatic prey can escape predation, and swimming capacity is directly linked to food capture, habitat shifts, and reproduction. Therefore, evolutionary studies of swim performance are important to understand adaptation to aquatic environments. Most studies, however, concentrate on the importance of burst-swim responses to predators, and little is known about its effect on endurance. Even fewer studies associate differences in organism swim capabilities to key gender-specific responses. In this experiment, we assess the gender-specific genetic basis of swimming en…

fishgender-specific effectslocomotive adaptationcritical swimming speedcommon-garden experimenthuman activitiessaalistus
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Having a choice: does it influence pleasantness and food intake?

2014

Having a choice: does it influence pleasantness and food intake?. 6. European conference on sensory and consumer research: a sense of life

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Susceptibility of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) to vibriosis due to Vibrio vulnificus biotype 2 (serovar E)

2002

The present study documents the susceptibility of Nile tilapia to the experimental vibriosis caused by Vibrio vulnificus biotype 2 (serovar E) using a reference strain (Spanish Collection of Type Cultures, CECT 4604) selected for its high degree of virulence for eels. The biotype 1 of this species is one of the usual organisms involved in epizootics occurred in tilapia. After intraperitoneal injection, the selected strain developed a haemorrhagic septicaemia similar to eel vibriosis with a LD50 four log units lower than that exhibited by the type strain of the species, which belongs to the biotype 1. The results obtained in waterborne and intubation challenges indicated that water and feed …

food.ingredientbiologyFish farmingVirulenceHemorrhagic septicemiaTilapiaVibrio vulnificusAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyNile tilapiaOreochromisfoodVibrionaceaehuman activitiesAquaculture
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Global and local interactions in football: Comparing the development paths of Finland and Hungary

2018

The aim of this study is to increase understanding of football’s global and local contexts. More specifically, the development paths of Finnish and Hungarian football are explored and compared in four research articles from different perspectives within a global framework. These viewpoints, in addition to a historical-sociological overview in the article I, cover closely interrelated phenomena observable in the landscape of top-level football: the organization of elite youth football, the professionalization of players and the development of football stadiums. The main research question of the study is as follows: In what way have glocal interactions in men’s football shaped the development…

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Sport sponsorship in Finland: the case study of FC JJK Jyväskylä

2013

This paper seeks to analyse sport sponsorship in Finland via using the case study of Football Club JJK Jyväskylä from the Finnish Premier League. The results of a master’s thesis conducted on FC JJK fans’ sponsor awareness and sponsor orientation is presented. This research has provided implications to the management of the club, such as how to increase sponsorship efficiency, how to benefit from applying sponsorship alignment as well as relationship marketing. In order to successfully implement the study, an on­line survey, interviews, and participant observation was utilised. In addition, statistical data were obtained from the club. It has been concluded that JJK fans’ sponsor awareness …

footballeducationFootballParticipant observationLeaguelcsh:Regional planningIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringFootball clublcsh:AgriculturePolitical scienceMarketingRelationship marketinghealth care economics and organizationsFinlandbusiness.industrylcsh:Slcsh:HT390-395sponsorship football fandom Finland Community/Rural/Urban Development Teaching/Communication/Extension/ProfessionfandomPublic relationshumanitiessponsorshipClubFandombusinesshuman activitiesApstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce
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Muscular Strength Imbalances Are not Associated with Skin Temperature Asymmetries in Soccer Players

2020

Although strength imbalances using isokinetic dynamometer have been examined for injury risk screening in soccer players, it is very expensive and time-consuming, making the evaluation of new methods appealing. The aim of the study was to analyze the agreement between muscular strength imbalances and skin temperature bilateral asymmetries as well as skin temperature differences in the hamstrings and quadriceps. The skin temperature of the anterior and posterior thigh of 59 healthy male soccer athletes was assessed at baseline using infrared thermography for the identification of hamstrings-quadriceps skin temperature differences and thermal asymmetries (&gt

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