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Sensorimotor integration in movement disorders

open access: yesMovement Disorders, 2002
AbstractAlthough current knowledge attributes movement disorders to a dysfunction of the basal ganglia–motor cortex circuits, abnormalities in the peripheral afferent inputs or in their central processing may interfere with motor program execution.
ABBRUZZESE, GIOVANNI, BERARDELLI A.
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Moving to learn Ireland – Classroom teachers’ experiences of movement integration

open access: yesTeaching and Teacher Education, 2016
Considering recent attention to the school's role in physical activity promotion, this study describes experiences of primary school teachers who implemented a movement integration programme in their classrooms.
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Movement Integration in Classrooms

2021
The intentional integration of movement in elementary school classrooms—including both brief instructional breaks for physical activity, or the integration of physical activity with lessons—can benefit children’s physical health and education outcomes.
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Women’s Movements and Bodily Integrity

2015
‘Citizenship is not a word I would use’ was the phrase that best summarised the major findings of the analysis by Line Nyhagen Predelli, Beatrice Halsaa and Cecilie Thun in the project Gendered Citizenship in Multicultural Europe (FEMCIT) of how women’s movement activists viewed the concept of citizenship (Nyhagen Predelli et al., 2012:188).
Lenita Freidenvall   +3 more
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An integrated approach to the characterization of cell movement

Cytometry Part A, 2005
AbstractBackgroundMost phenomena in developmental biology involve or depend upon cell migration. This article describes a comprehensive framework for the characterization and analysis of trajectories defined by cell movement. The following two perspectives are considered: (a) the behavior of each individual cell and (b) interactions between neighboring
Luciano da Fontoura, Costa   +2 more
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Integration of scientific criteria into the psychotherapy integration movement

Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 1991
Psychotherapy integration has recently received considerable attention among behavior therapists. Although the wisdom of ecumenicism has been questioned, behavior therapy has often been credited with flexibility and modification of practice based on experimental and clinical research.
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The movement toward integrating the psychotherapies: an overview

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1989
There is a growing tendency among psychotherapists to ignore the ideological barriers dividing schools of psychotherapy and to define what is common among them and what is useful in each of them. After a brief introduction the authors provide a short glossary of terms often associated with psychotherapy integration.
B D, Beitman   +2 more
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