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Exploring the practical framework of a multicultural music therapy group for children with emotional and behavioral needs in an after-school setting
2016
Research shows that music therapy is effective in addressing therapeutic goals for groups of children with emotional and behavioral needs. However, most of the current research focuses on behavioral approaches to music therapy with children, and lacks in-depth explanations of practical frameworks surrounding the process (i.e., organizing, planning and implementing a group) for non-directive children’s music therapy groups focused on emotional and behavioral needs in the school setting. The following case study explores the practical framework surrounding a multicultural music therapy group for children with emotional and behavioral needs at an elementary school in Jyväskylä, Finland. The ma…
la morte del convivente causata dal fatto illecito del terzo: profili di responsabilità
2014
Potentiation Of Oropharyngeal Swallowing Through Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (Tdcs): Functional And Electrophysiological Meausures Of Mot…
2011
Resting State EEG Directed Functional Connectivity Unveils Changes in Motor Network Organization in Subacute Stroke Patients After Rehabilitation
2022
Brain plasticity and functional reorganization are mechanisms behind functional motor recovery of patients after an ischemic stroke. The study of resting-state motor network functional connectivity by means of EEG proved to be useful in investigating changes occurring in the information flow and find correlation with motor function recovery. In the literature, most studies applying EEG to post-stroke patients investigated the undirected functional connectivity of interacting brain regions. Quite recently, works started to investigate the directionality of the connections and many approaches or features have been proposed, each of them being more suitable to describe different aspects, e.g.,…
El fenómeno senderista en España. Análisis por un panel de expertos
2014
El fenómeno senderista en España. Análisis por un panel de expertos. El senderismo se ha convertido en una de las actividades físico-recreativas más importantes de nuestra sociedad. Los enfoques de práctica superan las motivaciones deportivas para incorporar objetivos turísticos, de calidad de vida, de movilidad no motorizada o del desarrollo rural, por citar algunos ejemplos. Por otra parte, el senderismo admite actividades afines (excursionismo, caminata, trekking, paseo,…) y coexiste perfectamente con otras prácticas complementarias (carreras de montaña, vías ferratas, Btt, equitación,…) que le convierten en un verdadero fenómeno social. Frente una actividad de tal envergadura y transcen…
Los planes complementarios de pensión como práctica de remuneración para directivos en compañías multinacionales y multilatinas
2016
Este trabajo de investigación tiene como objetivo general profundizar en el estudio de la remuneración de directivos y, particularmente, explorar el papel de los planes complementarios de pensión como práctica de remuneración de los directivos en las compañías multinacionales y/o multilatinas . Se parte de la experiencia del investigador, para mencionar como proposición inicial: la inclusión de esquemas de incentivos con fin específico, como por ejemplo los planes complementarios de pensión. Ya que estos pueden tener alto valor estratégico para la organización porque son considerados un instrumento fundamental de la compensación, puesto que permiten alinear los propósitos organizativos con …
THEORIES OF THE MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES – TWO DIFFERENT APPROACHES
2012
Multinational enterprises – as key determinants and results (in the same time) of the globalization process that characterize the economic world nowadays – know a lot of different approaches in the academic literature; this is a consequence of the refinement (in time) of the (firm’s) internationalization strategies and practices – which is determined, at its turn, by the continuous dynamics and challenges of the world economy. By this paper we would like to bring into attention two of these general theoretical frameworks; they were developed by Wladimir Andreff (into his 2003 book: Les multinationals globales), and Mats Forsgren respectively (into his 2008 book: Theories of the Multinationa…
Spatial Cognition 2020/1: Book of abstracts : August 2-4, 2021, University of Latvia
2021
Spatial Cognition is concerned with the acquisition, development, representation, organization, and use of knowledge about spatial objects in real, virtual or hybrid environments and processed by human or artificial agents. Spatial Cognition includes research from different fields insofar as they are concerned with cognitive agents and space, such as cognitive and developmental psychology, linguistics, computer science, geography, cartography, philosophy, neuroscience, and education. Research issues in the field range from the investigation of human spatial cognition to mobile robot navigation, including topics such as wayfinding, spatial planning, spatial learning, internal and external re…
Indirect chronology method employing rare earth elements to identify Sagunto Castle mortar construction periods
2017
A novel indirect chronology method has been developed to identify Sagunto Castle construction periods. The method is based on the use of inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) to determine rare earth elements (REE) and other trace elements in mortars. Additionally, a no destructive geochemical analysis based on X-ray fluorescence (XRF) was employed for major elements determination. Collected chemical data were processed through Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to highlight any differences among the mortars belonging to different buildings and construction periods. The results show that PCA analysis permits to discriminate construction periods according to mortar sample REE …
Clinical reasoning and critical reflection in physiotherapists’ examinations of patients with low back pain in its early phase : a qualitative study …
2017
Aim: The aim of this study was to deepen the current understanding of physiotherapists’ decision-making process and more specifically, to investigate their reflections on their clinical reasoning when examining low back pain patients. Method: Data were collected in interviews with six physiotherapists, were the stimulated recall method was used. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed and then analysed by content analysis. Results: Physiotherapists critically analysed and reflected their choices and decisions in clinical reasoning with patient’s symptoms, onset of pain, clinical test choices and results. They stopped to consider the adequacy of tests for drawing conclusions and their…