نتایج جستجو برای: flexibility

تعداد نتایج: 71856  

Journal: :Advances in physiology education 2017
Ashley E Rhodes Timothy G Rozell

Cognitive flexibility is defined as the ability to assimilate previously learned information and concepts to generate novel solutions to new problems. This skill is crucial for success within ill-structured domains such as biology, physiology, and medicine, where many concepts are simultaneously required for understanding a complex problem, yet the problem consists of patterns or combinations o...

2011
Carrie Brumback Peltz Gabriele Gratton Monica Fabiani

Older adults exhibit great variability in their cognitive abilities, with some maintaining high levels of performance on executive control tasks and others showing significant deficits. Previous event-related potential (ERP) work has shown that some of these performance differences are correlated with persistence of the novelty/frontal P3 in older adults elicited by task-relevant events, presum...

2005
José J. Cañas Inmaculada Fajardo Ladislao Salmerón

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2004
Len Storlien Nick D Oakes David E Kelley

Human physiology needs to be well adapted to cope with major discontinuities in both the supply of and demand for energy. This adaptability requires 'a clear capacity to utilize lipid and carbohydrate fuels and to transition between them' (Kelley et al. 2002b). Such capacities characterize the healthy state and can be termed 'metabolic flexibility'. However, increasing evidence points to metabo...

1995
Tom Chávez Ross D. Shachter

The development of new methods and rep­ resentations for temporal decision-making requires a principled basis for characterizing and measuring the flexibility of decision strategies in the face of uncertainty. Our goal in this paper is to provide a framework not a theory for observing how decision policies behave in the face of informational perturbations, to gain clues as to how they might beh...

Journal: :Energy Sources Part B-economics Planning and Policy 2021

The article provides a widened understanding of the concept end-user flexibility and nuances traditional individual-oriented approach often used in discussions on low carbon transitions. authors draw 75 narratives from group end users that is considered to be very flexible stage life, namely students. They discuss co-production systems connected material, structural social factors extend beyond...

2001
Christoph R. Weiss Wolfgang Briglauer

By building on theoretical work by Mills and Schumann (1985) and Ungern-Sternberg (1990) this paper provides evidence on the determinants of two dimensions of flexibility, the flexibility in adjusting aggregate output over time ("tactical flexibility") as well as the ability to switch quickly between products ("operational flexibility"). Econometric analysis of a sample of 40.000 farms in Upper...

Journal: :Emotion 2010
Maren Westphal Nicholas H Seivert George A Bonanno

Previous research has examined the consequences of either expressing or suppressing emotion using between-subjects designs. However, emotion theorists have argued that adaptation depends not so much on one regulatory process but rather on the ability to flexibly regulate emotion in accord with situational demands. To test this idea, Bonanno, Papa, Lalande, Westphal, and Coifman (2004) developed...

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