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2021 ◽  
Vol 236 ◽  
pp. 04057
Author(s):  
Shengfang Peng ◽  
Baoying Peng ◽  
Xiaoxuan Li

In recent years, embodied cognition has become a new approach in the field of cognitive psychology. The shift in cognitive psychology from a focus on the brain to a focus on the human body,just as from the disembodied cognition to the embodied cognition is valuable for many fields related to cognitive science including product design and its method. With Gibson’s theory of affordances, embodied cognition is a perfect explanation of today’s products guided by the idea of intuitive design and its logic. On the premise of embodied cognition, it is the “Mind-Body complex” that serves as the subject of behavior and interaction, the basis of “natural interaction” in Intelligent age, and the foundation for building a more complete theory of “user experience”. Based on the embodied cognitive, the method of design and its research should put more emphasis on specific tools.


Author(s):  
عمر مصلح

The aim of the research is to identify the effectiveness of the strategy of the systems technology according to the (ASSURE Model) and the method of learning by order (presentation and clarification) to teach the art of performance of some skills of handball for beginners. The experimental method was used in the design of the controlling group that uses the command method (explanation and clarification), and the experimental group that uses the strategy of the systems technology according to the ASSURE Model in learning the art of performance of the skills( leaping, passing forward from the level of shoulder, passing to the side from the level of shoulder, simple deception of the body, complex deception of the body, shooting from above the shoulder. The results of the study were processed by the statistical bag(SPSS) using the most important statistical treatments: Anova table and eta, Paired Samples T Test, and Independent Samples T Test, which showed a number of results, the most important of which are: the superiority of the results of the strategy of the proposed systems technology in teaching the art of performance of the skills (leaping, passing forward from the shoulder, simple deception of the body, complex


2020 ◽  
Vol 135 (1) ◽  
pp. 301-305
Author(s):  
Akiko Ishigami ◽  
Satoshi Hata ◽  
Yuko Ishida ◽  
Mizuho Nosaka ◽  
Yumi Kuninaka ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 52 (6) ◽  
pp. 2080-2108
Author(s):  
SUKANYA SARBADHIKARY

AbstractRecent studies of Asian religious traditions have critiqued Western philosophical understandings of mind–body dualism and furthered the productive notion of mind–body continuum. Based on intensive fieldwork among two kinds of devotional groups of Bengal—claimants to an orthodox Vaishnavism, who focus on participating in the erotic sports of the Hindu deity-consort Radha-Krishna in imagination and a quasi-tantric group, which claims to physically apprehend Radha-Krishna's erotic pleasures through direct sexual experience—I demonstrate that, although these devotional groups stress on combating theologies, with emphases respectively on the ‘mind’ and the ‘body’, in their narrations of religious experiences, however, both groups allude to rarefied phenomenological states of cognition and embodiment. So, while influenced by ideas of (mental) ‘purity’ and (bodily) ‘actuality’, respectively, practices of both groups rely on similar states of mind–body continuum. So I argue that the mind–body complex has intensely nuanced articulations in the discursive and experiential domains of these non-Western religious contexts. Through my analyses of the texts and embodiments of these opposed devotional groups, I show that theology gets both organically entangled with as well as challenged by phenomenological experiences. I further argue that explorations in the tenor of religious studies sharply enrich the anthropology of religiosities. Also, such engagements between theology and anthropology have been relatively lacking and need more emphasis in studies of contemporary South Asian religions.


Author(s):  
K. Ramakrishna Rao ◽  
Anand C. Paranjpe
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2014 ◽  
Vol 14 (05) ◽  
pp. 1450081
Author(s):  
MOHAMMAD TAGHI KARIMI

Various kinds of orthosis have been designed for paraplegic subjects to stand and walk. They have been designed based on this assumption that most of the loads applied on the orthosis (OR) and body complex is transmitted by OR. In this study, it was aimed to determine the role of OR to transmit the loads by use of strain gauge system. Three spinal cord injury subjects, with lesion between T12 and L1, were recruited in this study. A motion analysis system with a Kistler force plate was used to collect the kinetic and kinematic parameters. Moreover, the loads applied on the OR were determined by use of strain gauges attached on the lateral bar of OR. The pattern of the loads applied on the complex, OR and body, differed from that of OR. Nearly 43% of adduction moment was transmitted by OR. In contrast the role of OR to transmit the flexing/extending moments and vertical force is negligible. The results of strain gauge and motion analysis systems differed completely from each other's. As the strain gauge show the absolute values of the loads applied on OR, it is recommended using its result in order to design an OR for paraplegic subjects.


2014 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-31 ◽  
Author(s):  
AK Al-Mahmood ◽  
SF Afrin ◽  
N Hoque

Lipids are of one of the four basic types of molecules of life and its derivatives serve diverse functions in the body. Generally acclaimed functions of lipids include shock absorption and insulation, and energy storage of the body. Phospholipids and cholesterol form the integral part of cell membrane. In addition cholesterol serves as the precursor for bile salts, male and female sex hormones, vitamin D and adrenocortical hormones. Complex lipids consist of neutral lipid core of cholesterol esters and or triacylglycerol and proteins are the chylomicrons, VLDL, LDL and HDL which serve as the carriers of fats, fatty acids and other lipids in the body. Complex lipids are tightly controlled in the body. Its dysregulation has been mainly linked to obesity, diabetes and insulin resistance though the issue is yet to be clearly understood. The present review evaluates recent reports in this regards and try to explain the relationship between dyspidemia and insulin resistance. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjmb.v7i1.18576 Bangladesh J Med Biochem 2014; 7(1): 27-31


2013 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
pp. 167-175 ◽  
Author(s):  
Loudovikos Dimitrios Liossis ◽  
Jacky Forsyth ◽  
Ceorge Liossis ◽  
Charilaos Tsolakis

Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the acute effect of upper body complex training on power output, as well as to determine the requisite preload intensity and intra-complex recovery interval needed to induce power output increases. Nine amateur-level combat/martial art athletes completed four distinct experimental protocols, which consisted of 5 bench press repetitions at either: 65% of one-repetition maximum (1RM) with a 4 min rest interval; 65% of 1RM with an 8 min rest; 85% of 1RM with a 4 min rest; or 85% of 1RM with an 8 min rest interval, performed on different days. Before (pre-conditioning) and after (post-conditioning) each experimental protocol, three bench press throws at 30% of 1RM were performed. Significant differences in power output pre-post conditioning were observed across all experimental protocols (F=26.489, partial eta2=0.768, p=0.001). Mean power output significantly increased when the preload stimulus of 65% 1RM was matched with 4 min of rest (p=0.001), and when the 85% 1RM preload stimulus was matched with 8 min of rest (p=0.001). Moreover, a statistically significant difference in power output was observed between the four conditioning protocols (F= 21.101, partial eta²=0.913, p=0.001). It was concluded that, in complex training, matching a heavy preload stimulus with a longer rest interval, and a lighter preload stimulus with a shorter rest interval is important for athletes wishing to increase their power production before training or competition.


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