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The Role of Movement and Sensorial Stimuli for Therapy and education. A comparative study [PDF]
The following article looks at the role movement, and sensorial stimuli do play in the educational approaches of Dr. Maria Montessori and Dr. Emmi Pikler, as well as the Sensorial Integration and Psychomotor Therapy.
Karin Gnaoré
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Life-space assessment and associated clinical factors: SABE Colombia
OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to assess whether an association exists between chronic diseases or multimorbidity and limited life space in older adults. METHODS: This is a secondary analysis of the SABE (Salud, Bienestar y Envejecimiento) Colombia Study.
Elly Morros-González+5 more
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Phase Distribution in Probabilistic Movement Primitives, Representing Time Variability for the Recognition and Reproduction of Human Movements [PDF]
Probabilistic Movement Primitives (ProMPs) are a widely used representation of movements for human-robot interaction. They also facilitate the factorization of temporal and spatial structure of movements. In this work we investigate a method to temporally align observations so that when learning ProMPs, information in the spatial structure of the ...
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Use of Music Therapy as an Audiological Rehabilitation Tool in the Elderly Population: A Mini-Review
It is well known and documented that sensory perception decreases with age. In the elderly population, hearing loss and reduced vestibular function are among the most prevalently affected senses.
Anne Sophie Grenier+2 more
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Motus Dei (The Move of God): A Theology and Missiology for a Moving World [PDF]
This article engages Christian doctrines to introduce and develop the concept of Motus Dei by arguing that God of the Bible is continually on the move and as one who beckons his followers to come alongside to see what God is doing in the world. Thus, the
Dr. Sam George, Prof. Dr. Godfrey
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Movement synchrony describes the coordination of body movements. In psychotherapy, higher movement synchrony between therapist and patient has been associated with higher levels of empathy, therapeutic alliance, better therapy outcome, and fewer drop ...
Ronan Zimmermann+8 more
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Electroencephalographic (EEG) correlates of movement have been studied extensively over many years. In the present work, we focus on investigating neural correlates that originate from the spine and study their connectivity to corresponding signals from ...
Michael Wimmer+3 more
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Differentiating Geographic Movement Described in Text Documents [PDF]
Understanding movement described in text documents is important since text descriptions of movement contain a wealth of geographic and contextual information about the movement of people, wildlife, goods, and much more. Our research makes several contributions to improve our understanding of movement descriptions in text.
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Background: Sleep of pre-school aged children is important for their health and development, but there are currently no standards for measuring sleep in this age group. We aimed to examine the validity, reliability and feasibility of tools used to assess
Sophie M. Phillips+12 more
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Representation of movement-based integrated learning in different physical environments of an early education institution [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to determine the differences in the representation of children’s integrated learning in an institutional context between standard children’s integrated learning and movement–based integrated learning. The research encompasses two
Lidija Vujičić+2 more
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