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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Codifica azione"
De Piccoli, Norma. « Le molteplici facce della ricerca-azione : espressione di successo o debolezza ? alcune riflessioni e una ipotesi di formazione ». RICERCHE DI PSICOLOGIA, no 3 (février 2011) : 127–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/rip2009-003007.
Texte intégralDennis, John L., et Aldo Stella. « Priming dei concetti di attivitŕ/passivitŕ : la valorizzazione dell'intenzionalitŕ nella codifica e nella interpretazione di eventi/comportamenti ». RICERCHE DI PSICOLOGIA, no 3 (janvier 2012) : 341–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/rip2010-003002.
Texte intégralBarioglio, Caterina, et Daniele Campobenedetto. « Coding Turn. Regole, forme e funzioni nella città contingente ». TERRITORIO, no 98 (mars 2022) : 18–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/tr2021-098002.
Texte intégralCampanile, Gabriella. « Una visione prospettica del consulente dei processi di apprendimento nella digital transformation nelle organizzazioni ». QUADERNI DI ECONOMIA DEL LAVORO, no 112 (mars 2021) : 229–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/qua2020-112015.
Texte intégralSánchez Izquierdo, María, Juan Pablo Morillo Baro, Yarisel Quiñones Rodríguez, Verónica Morales Sánchez et Antonio Hernández Mendo. « Sistema de observación para la evaluación técnica en la danza clásica : ejercicio del plié ». Cuadernos de Psicología del Deporte 21, no 2 (20 avril 2021) : 72–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/cpd.452291.
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ORLANDI, ANDREA. « ACTION REPRESENTATION IN THE HUMAN BRAIN : ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL MARKERS AND NEUROFUNCTIONAL CORRELATES ». Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10281/241203.
Texte intégralThe present thesis aimed to investigate the time course and the neural substrates of body recognition and action representation using electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies. Previous evidence has shown that the presentation of a body in upside-down orientation resulted in decreased discrimination ability and increased N190 component, suggesting a disruption of configurational processing. In this thesis, the relationship between body recognition, orientation, and attention was assessed by presenting the participants with body postures and structures of cubes in either upright or inverted orientation. We predicted an effect of inversion on the perception of bodies but not cubes. The body inversion led to a slower stimulus processing (slower anterior N2) and enhanced attention allocation (larger Selection Negativity and P300) required to recognize and classify the target. Stronger recruitment of attention-related prefrontal regions was also found using swLORETA source reconstruction. No modulation of these components was shown for the cubes due to the lack of natural orientation. This first experiment provided evidence for an orientation-dependent recognition of the human body. Several studies have found the engagement of fronto-parieto-temporal regions in action perception, modulated as a function of expertise. Here, a dancer’s muscular effort was used as a tool to investigate the impact of ballet expertise on action representation. Compared to controls, a more refined and automatic effort encoding was expected in dancers due to their increased expertise with the repertoire of movement. Expert dancers and non-dancers were presented with effortful and effortless technical gestures and instructed to reproduce each of them mentally. A faster stimulus processing (faster posterior P2) and early bilateral engagement of the occipito-temporal cortex (OTC; posterior N2 and swLORETA) was found in dancers vs. controls during action observation. The experts also showed an increased anterior P300 and parietal Late Positivity (LP) in response to effortful than effortless steps. This was interpreted as an index of refined action coding due to their acquired motor knowledge. The non-experts only showed a modulation of the occipital LP likely due to enhanced processing of dance kinematics. The swLORETA indicated the recruitment of visuomotor regions in dancers, and visual and prefrontal areas in controls. During the motor imagery task a larger Anterior Negativity (AN) was found in experts compared to non-experts. Also, the effortful (vs. effortless) steps elicited a more negative AN in controls, while the opposite effect was found in ballet dancers. The swLORETA indicated bilateral recruitment of visuomotor and temporal areas in dancers and superior and medial frontal regions in controls. The evidence from the second study suggested a strong role of expertise in the modulation of the neural processes underlying action representation and an expertise-dependent contribution of the OTC to action coding during both observation and motor imagery. The final study of this thesis explored the neural correlates of action timing representation. The volunteers judged the aesthetical appraisal of videos depicting dance sequences reproduced with a uniform or varied acceleration, showing a preference for the varied version. Enhanced activity within OTC and fronto-central regions was expected as a function of increased acceleration changes. We found that the varied (vs. uniform) version of the sequences engaged a broader network of areas cortical and subcortical areas. The OTC, premotor and supplementary motor areas, inferior parietal lobule, inferior frontal gyrus, insula, thalamus, and putamen exhibited a crucial role in the representation of action timing. These results suggest a strong embodied response during the processing of dance kinematics as a function of time variation.
Girimonte, Valentina. « Implementazione di un sistema ERP-SAP in una nuova acquisizione e conseguenti azioni sul modello produttivo : il caso IMA-TMC ». Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2022. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/25010/.
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