نتایج جستجو برای: intrapersonal subscale

تعداد نتایج: 8366  

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2008
Michael J Richardson Stacy Lopresti-Goodman Marisa Mancini Bruce Kay R C Schmidt

Previous research has demonstrated that intra- and interpersonal rhythmic interlimb coordination are both constrained by the self-organizing entrainment process of coupled oscillators. Despite intra- and interpersonal coordination exhibiting the same stable macroscopic movement patterns the variability of the coordination is typically found to be much greater for inter- compared to intrapersona...

2011
Matthias Uhl Self-Commitment Power

Loewenstein (1996, 2005) identifies an intrapersonal empathy gap. In the respective experiments, subjects make choices with delayed consequences. When entering the state where these consequences would unfold, they get the possibility to revise their initial choice. Revisions are more substantial when these two choices are made in different emotional states. The concept of the empathy gap sugges...

2015
Kentaro Kodama Nobuhiro Furuyama Tetsunari Inamura Ramesh Balasubramaniam

Finger-tapping experiments were conducted to examine whether the dynamics of intrapersonal and interpersonal coordination systems can be described equally by the Haken-Kelso-Bunz model, which describes inter-limb coordination dynamics. This article reports the results of finger-tapping experiments conducted in both systems. Two within-subject factors were investigated: the phase mode and the nu...

2016
Mohammad Ahmadpanah Mohammadreza Keshavarz Mohammad Haghighi Leila Jahangard Hafez Bajoghli Dena Sadeghi Bahmani Edith Holsboer-Trachsler Serge Brand

BACKGROUND For students attending university courses, experiencing test anxiety (TA) dramatically impairs cognitive performance and success at exams. Whereas TA is a specific case of social phobia, emotional intelligence (EI) is an umbrella term covering interpersonal and intrapersonal skills, along with positive stress management, adaptability, and mood. In the present study, we tested the hyp...

2015
Verónica Romero Rachel Kallen Michael Riley Mike Richardson

The human perceptual-motor system is tightly coupled to the physical and informational dynamics of a task environment and these dynamics operate to constrain the high-dimensional order of the human movement system into low-dimensional, task-specific synergies. The aim of the current study was to determine whether synergistic processes constrain and organize the behavior of coacting individuals....

2015
Patrick Sandoz

Introduction: The etiology of denial of pregnancy remains poorly understood. Neither necessary nor sufficient conditions can be synthesized from the risk factors identified from psychological analyses. Furthermore, the involvement of mother-fetus interactions cannot result only from psychology causes in the mother. Although instructive, the few available evolutionary and systemic explanations p...

Journal: :The International journal of eating disorders 2014
Lenny R Vartanian Joshua M Smyth Matthew J Zawadzki Kristin E Heron Sulamunn R M Coleman

OBJECTIVE Early adverse experiences have been associated with disordered eating, but the mechanisms underlying that association are not well understood. The purpose of this study is to test a structural equation model in which early adversity is associated with disordered eating via intrapersonal resources, interpersonal resources, and body dissatisfaction. METHOD Female university students (...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 1989
R H Smith E Diener D H Wedell

Examined whether intrapersonal comparisons and social comparisons operate in similar ways to determine ratings of happiness. Events were varied to create positively and negatively skewed distributions. The events in each distribution were ascribed to either a single person or a group of people; Ss rated how happy they would feel if they experienced specific events within the distribution. Ratin...

2016
Maryam Vahidi Hossein Namdar Areshtanab Mohammad Arshadi Bostanabad

Emotional intelligence skills help nurses to cope with the emotional demands of healthcare environment. The aim of this study was to identify the relationship between emotional intelligence and perception of job performance among nurses. Using a correlational descriptive design with stratified random sampling, 338 registered nurses from teaching hospitals in North West of Iran were surveyed. Em...

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