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Mental Imagery in Translation Processes
The use of mental imagery has been claimed in Translation and Interpreting Studies to help students to understand source texts as well as to avoid interferences. The role played by mental images in translation and interpreting has, however, been scarcely
Celia Martín de León
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The Study of Cognitive Change Process on Depression during Aerobic Exercises [PDF]
Introduction: Several studies have shown that aerobic exercise is effective in treating the depression and improving the mental health. There are various theories which explains why aerobic exercise is effective in the treatment of depression and ...
Kheirollah Sadeghi +3 more
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The Kids Are Alright (?). Infants’ Development and COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study
Objectives: The study aimed to assess and compare the global development in six-month-old infants before and during the pandemic restrictive social distancing measures.Methods: This cross-sectional nested study involved infants assessed through the ...
Eleonora Ferrari +9 more
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From Coach Training to Coach Education: Teaching Coaching within a Comprehensively Evidence Based Framework [PDF]
This paper outlines the conceptual framework for coach education used at the Interdevelopmental Institute (IDM) that focuses on changes in adult cognition and socialemotional capability. The framework derives from research by Piaget, his followers in the
Otto E. Laske
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Motor imagery (MI) is arguably one of the most remarkable capacities of the human mind. There is now strong experimental evidence that MI contributes to substantial improvements in motor learning and performance.
Aymeric Guillot +2 more
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The Challenge of Inferring Unconscious Mental Processes
Abstract. Studies of unconscious mental processes often compare a performance measure (e.g., some assessment of perception or memory) with a measure of awareness (e.g., a verbal report or forced-choice response) of the critical cue or contingency taken either concurrently or separately. The resulting patterns of bivariate data across participants lend
David R. Shanks +2 more
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Comparison of the Effect of Cognitive Strategies and Assertiveness Training on General Self-Efficacy of Female Students [PDF]
Introduction: self-efficacy as an important factor in the success of interpersonal is under attention and emphasize that with cognitive strategies and assertiveness training can enhance students' self-efficacy,Then the aim of this study was to compare ...
B Akbari +4 more
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Background: the Perseverative Thinking Questionnaire (PTQ) is a global measure of repetitive negative thinking, a core transdiagnostic dimension of mental health. Objectives: this study sought to examine the factor structure, reliability, and evidence of
Pablo D. Valencia
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Motor Processes in Children's Mental Rotation [PDF]
Previous studies with adult human participants revealed that motor activities can influence mental rotation of body parts and abstract shapes. In this study, we investigated the influence of a rotational hand movement on mental rotation performance from a developmental perspective. Children at the age of 5, 8, and 11 years and adults performed a mental
Frick, A +3 more
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