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Prism adaptation by mental practice
Cortex, 2013The prediction of our actions and their interaction with the external environment is critical for sensorimotor adaptation. For instance, during prism exposure, which deviates laterally our visual field, we progressively correct movement errors by combining sensory feedback with forward model sensory predictions.
Michel, Carine +3 more
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Mental health research in general practice
Australasian Psychiatry, 2005Objective: To explore problems in carrying out a mental health research project in the general practice setting. Method: Open-ended interviews were conducted with general practice stakeholders, focusing on impediments to the conduct of mental health research in general practice and possible means for improving the participation of general ...
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Kinaesthesis and Mental Practic
Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1964Abstract Twenty-one male, teachers' college students were given six daily periods, each lasting 5 min., in which they mentally practiced a gross motor skill of which they were previously naive. On the day after the final practice their performance at the skill was rated by three experienced judges.
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Racism, Mental Health, and Mental Health Practice
The Counseling Psychologist, 1999In this article, the authors present an interdisciplinary discussion of the multiple dimensions of racism and formulate conceptions of its impact on the formation of healthy personalities. They describe how racism has both ideological and structural components and perpetuates itself recursively at the macro-(e.g., group, institution) and microlevels ...
Chalmer E. Thompson, Helen A. Neville
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Computer-Guided Mental Practice in Neurorehabilitation
2009Motor imagery is the mental simulation of a movement without motor output. In recent years, there has been growing interest towards the application of motor imagery-based training, or “mental practice”, in stroke rehabilitation. We have developed a virtual reality prototype (the VR Mirror) to support patients in performing mental ...
Gaggioli, Andrea +6 more
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British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1964
S ummary . The vividness and autonomy of imagery of thirty‐two males, aged 18–21 years, was compared with their performance scores obtained at their first attempt to perform a physical skill which they had been mentally ...
K. B. START, A. RICHARDSON
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S ummary . The vividness and autonomy of imagery of thirty‐two males, aged 18–21 years, was compared with their performance scores obtained at their first attempt to perform a physical skill which they had been mentally ...
K. B. START, A. RICHARDSON
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Mental Deficiency Practice at Caterham Mental Hospital.∗
Journal of Mental Science, 1934Caterham Mental Hospital accommodates upwards of 2,000 patients, the great majority of whom are defectives. The medical staff numbers 7, and all other staff about 500. The patients are of all ages, and are described as “unimprovable adults” and “children of school age”.
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AORN Journal, 1966
PRACTICE OF MENTAL NURSING, 4th Edition, by May Houliston, R.G.N., R.M.N., 164 pages, Williams and Willciiis Company, Baltimore, 1965. Price $3.75.
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PRACTICE OF MENTAL NURSING, 4th Edition, by May Houliston, R.G.N., R.M.N., 164 pages, Williams and Willciiis Company, Baltimore, 1965. Price $3.75.
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Religious Practice and Mentality
2005Abstract This chapter shows how by 1870 Jewish religious practice and attitudes changed from being uniformly religiously traditional to running the gamut from preservation of the essence of the tradition at one end to the almost total abandonment of Jewish religious traditions on the other.
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