نتایج جستجو برای: volitional

تعداد نتایج: 2091  

2005
Peter M. Gollwitzer Ute Bayer Michaela Scherer Andrea E. Seifert

In this chapter we discuss identity development from a goal implementation perspective. Identity achievement is typically (e.g., Marcia, 1980) defined as a choke between options (e.g., "Should I become a physician or a pharmacist?"). This traditional perspective ignores the fact that identity choices have to be accompanied by implementational efforts. Accordingto self-completion theory (Wicklun...

Journal: :The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology 2006
Richard A Roberts Richard E Gans Erika L Johnson Theresa Hnath Chisolm

OBJECTIVES Patients with uncompensated vestibular dysfunction frequently report blurred vision during head movement, a symptom termed oscillopsia. One way to measure the functional deficit associated with an impaired vestibulo-ocular reflex is by comparing visual acuity from a baseline condition in which there is no head movement to visual acuity obtained during a dynamic condition with head mo...

2015
Amelia Draper Lucinda Jude Georgina M Jackson Stephen R Jackson

Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by the occurrence of motor and vocal tics. TS has been linked to the impaired operation of cortical-striatal-thalamic-cortical circuits that give rise to hyper-excitability of cortical motor areas, which may be exacerbated by dysfunctional intra-cortical inhibitory mechanisms. That said, many individuals gain control over the...

Journal: :International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 2008
Annabel H Nickol Nicholas Hart Nicholas S Hopkinson Carl-Hugo Hamnegård John Moxham Anita Simonds Michael I Polkey

BACKGROUND Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) improves gas-exchange and symptoms in selected chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients with hypercapnic respiratory failure. We hypothesized NIV reverses respiratory failure by one or all of increased ventilatory response to carbon-dioxide, reduced respiratory muscle fatigue, or improved pulmonary mechanics. METHODS Nineteen stable COPD p...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2008
Stephen H Scott

Primary motor cortex (MI) plays an important role in voluntary motor behaviour, yet considerable debate remains on how neural processing within this brain region contributes to motor function. This article provides a brief review of the dominant conceptual frameworks used to interpret MI activity, notably servo-control during the 1970s and early 1980s, and sensorimotor transformations since tha...

2012
Laila Hugrass David Crewther

When dissimilar images are presented to the left and right eyes, awareness switches spontaneously between the two images, such that one of the images is suppressed from awareness while the other is perceptually dominant. For over 170 years, it has been accepted that even though the periods of dominance are subject to attentional processes, we have no inherent control over perceptual switching. ...

Journal: :Chest 1995
M P Engelen R Casaburi R Rucker E Carithers

Patients with COPD usually are limited in their exercise tolerance by a limited ventilatory capacity. Lactic acidosis induced by exercise increases the stress on the ventilatory system due to CO2 generated by bicarbonate buffering and hydrogen ion stimulation. Patients with COPD are often observed to increase blood lactate levels at low levels of exercise. We wished to determine whether patient...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2013
Ramses E Alcaide-Aguirre David C Morgenroth Daniel P Ferris

Advances in robotic technology have recently enabled the development of powered lower-limb prosthetic limbs. A major hurdle in developing commercially successful powered prostheses is the control interface. Myoelectric signals are one way for prosthetic users to provide feedforward volitional control of prosthesis mechanics. The goal of this study was to assess motor learning in people with low...

Journal: :Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 2017
Rebekah Jane Kaunhoven Dusana Dorjee

Pre-adolescence is a key developmental period in which complex intrinsic volitional methods of self-regulation are acquired as a result of rapid maturation within the brain networks underlying the self-regulatory processes of attention control and emotion regulation. Fostering adaptive self-regulation skills during this stage of development has strong implications for physical health, emotional...

2013
Martha Leticia Gaeta González Martha Leticia Gaeta

In order to self-regulate their learning, students need to use different strategies to plan, monitor, and evaluate their learning activities (meta-cognitive strategies), as well as to control their motivation and emotion (volitional strategies). Students’ effectiveness in their self-regulated learning process also varies depending on the academic environment and students’ personal goal orientat...

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