Women Will Be Wonderful, But Why?: Exploring the Evaluative Content of Dynamic Stereotypes

2001 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wind Goodfriend ◽  
Amanda B. Diekman
Keyword(s):  
Author(s):  
Anton Y. Gordievsky ◽  
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Oksana Y. Fedosova ◽  

In the process of forming sound skills, it is necessary to take into account not only the methodological and theoretical requirements for the implementation of speech therapy work, but also the psychophysiological patterns of the organization of higher nervous activity, which allowsyou to competently build a didactic trajectory of work with a child, predict the pedagogical result, increase the efficiency of mastering motor dynamic stereotypes in the process of automating the set sounds.


2016 ◽  
Vol 224 (2) ◽  
pp. 80-90 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eckart Altenmüller ◽  
Christos I. Ioannou

Abstract. Performing music at a professional level is probably one of the most complex human accomplishments requiring extensive training periods. The superior skills of musicians are mirrored in plastic adaptations of the brain involving gray and white matter increase in sensory motor and auditory areas and enlargement of receptive fields. Motor disturbances in musicians are common and include mild forms, such as temporary motor fatigue, painful overuse injuries following prolonged practice, anxiety-related motor failures during performances, and more persistent losses of motor control, termed “dynamic stereotypes.” Musician’s dystonia is characterized by a permanent loss of motor control when playing a musical instrument linked to genetic susceptibility and to maladaptive plasticity. In this review article, we argue that these motor failures developing on a continuum from motor fatigue to musician’s dystonia require client tailored treatment and accordingly specific psychological and neurological interventions.


2001 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lauren D. Stevenson ◽  
Amanda Diekman ◽  
Antonio Mladinic ◽  
Maria Cristina Ferreira

2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amanda M. Johnston ◽  
Amanda B. Diekman
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10.12737/2721 ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 28-31
Author(s):  
Нефедов ◽  
P. Nefedov ◽  
Аслоньянц ◽  
A. Aslonyants ◽  
Ильченко ◽  
...  

The authors studied the state of the indicators of the immune system in the dynamics of their first year in medical school at the female students aged 15-17 years, recognized the results of medical examination of apparently healthy. In characterizing the state of cell-mediated immunity it was revealed reduction of immune-biological resistance in healthy students, manifested by the weakening of T-and B-immunity with severe tensions in the anti-viral defense, as evidenced by the significant increase in the peripheral blood cyto-toxic T lymphocytes [CD8 (+)] and NK-cells [CD16 (+)] and a decrease in the functional activity of neutrophilic granulocytes (NG). It is important that even after staying on vacation for the new academic year, these figures do not reach the initial level and remained statistically significant lower level, although there was some tendency to normalize. Thus, the authors assume that the identified changes may involve a violation of the processes of adaptation of students caused by the restructuring of dynamic stereotypes in the transition from school to the secondary vocational education with unusual difficulties on training exercise, which may be inadequate functionality of a growing and developing organism.


2019 ◽  
pp. 425-434
Author(s):  
T.K. George

The study of a foreign language is inseparable from the understanding of the culture of its speakers, and the study of culture will inevitably touch on the national features of ethnicity. The character of ethnos is due to and at the same time is the guiding vector at the moment of interpretation of the life of the people, the history and culture. The paper analyses in a comparative view the French and the Russian folk songs and the Spanish romance with a similar initial situation and different options of development/stagnation of intrigue, which is due to the exclusivity of national worldview and is a bright example of its implementation. The local diversity of dynamic stereotypes is determined both by the specifics of the performance of folklore, formed historically during the process of oral translation in conditions of continuity and variability, and often by extramusical factors. The long lyrical reflections from the first person (Russian, Spanish versions) contrast the cheerful novelist message from the third person (French version). A certain convergence between Spanish and Russian variants (opposed to the French one) of the interpretation of the topic under consideration is explained by the thesis on the proximity of Russian and Spanish souls, which, in turn, is due to the border specificity of the linguistic and cultural space of Russian-speaking and Spanish-speaking civilization models.


2005 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 188-196 ◽  
Author(s):  
Annett Wilde ◽  
Amanda B. Diekman

This study examined cross-cultural similarities and differences in beliefs about men and women of the past, present, and future. These dynamic stereotypes, or beliefs that a group's present characteristics differ from its past or future characteristics, correspond to the actual role change experienced by the group ( Diekman & Eagly, 2000 ). Participants in Germany and the United States perceived that women were increasing in their masculine characteristics from the past to the future, whereas they perceived comparatively more stability in men's characteristics. The largest cross-cultural difference stemmed from beliefs about 1950s women, who were perceived as possessing greater positive masculine personality, negative feminine personality, and less feminine physical traits in Germany than in the United States. This greater nontraditionalism of postwar German women reflects their assumption of stereotypically male-dominated roles immediately after World War II. Consistent with social role theory, perceived role nontraditionalism mediated the relationship between time period and levels of gender-stereotypic characteristics.


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