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Thomas B. Tienkamp; Teja Rebernik; Rachel A. D'Cruz; Rob J. J. H. Son; Martijn Wieling; Max J. H. Witjes; Sebastiaan A. H. J. Visscher; Defne Abur – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: Treatment for oral or oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (O&OSCC) often leads to problems with speech articulation. Articulatory-kinematic data may be especially informative in designing new therapeutic approaches for individuals treated for these tumours. Aims: To provide a systematic review of the literature assessing the…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Speech Therapy, Motion, Human Body
Molly C. Henneberry; Dana Agar-Newman; Seth Lenetsky; Marc D. Klimstra – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2025
Upper body force-velocity profiles to assess musculoskeletal performance are created using release speed (RS) of the barbell in a bench press throw (BPT). A more easily obtained variable is peak speed (PS) measured by a linear position transducer. We assessed the validity of predicting RS from measured PS. One hundred and seventy-eight throws from…
Descriptors: Athletics, Human Body, Muscular Strength, Biomechanics
Lu, Helen Shiyang; Mintz, Toben H. – Cognitive Science, 2023
Many events that humans and other species experience contain regularities in which certain elements within an event predict certain others. While some of these regularities involve tracking the co-occurrences between temporally adjacent stimuli, others involve tracking the co-occurrences between temporally distant stimuli (i.e., nonadjacent…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Motion, Human Body, Grammar
Min Jung Kim; Stephen Thomas Fairbanks – String Research Journal, 2024
The purpose of this article is to revisit the biomechanical concepts of Paul Rolland's scholarship on bowing to provide a new framework of Rolland's underlying bowing principles. First, we discuss how whole body movements help facilitate natural bowing, which can generate better tone efficiently from freedom of movement. Second, we attend to the…
Descriptors: Musical Instruments, Music Techniques, Biomechanics, Human Body
Laura A. Malone; Nayo M. Hill; Haley Tripp; Vadim Zipunnikov; Daniel M. Wolpert; Amy J. Bastian – npj Science of Learning, 2025
The ability to adjust movements in response to perturbations is key for an efficient and mature nervous system, which relies on two complementary mechanisms -- feedforward adaptation and feedback control. We examined the developmental trajectory of how children employ these two mechanisms using a previously validated visuomotor rotation task,…
Descriptors: Motion, Children, Human Body, Feedback (Response)
Kevin A. Becker; Marco A. Avalos – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2024
Recent research suggests that both a holistic focus of attention (i.e., focusing on the general feeling of a movement) and an external focus of attention improve motor performance relative to an internal focus of attention. The purpose of this study was to determine how a holistic, internal, and external focus impacts torque production and…
Descriptors: Attention, Psychomotor Skills, Human Body, Motion
María Pilar León; Carlos Evangelio; Sixto González-Víllora; Antonio Calderón – Quest, 2024
This work aimed to outline the first stages for the development of a pedagogical model for teaching-learning of expressive content within physical education (creative body movement). Drawing on several suggestions from previous models' conceptualizations, we explore and present the theoretical foundations, practical considerations, and assumptions…
Descriptors: Creativity, Physical Education, Teaching Models, Motion
Jernej Pleša; Žiga Kozinc; Chris Bishop; Nejc Šarabon – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2024
We investigated the associations and differences between dynamic strength index (DSI) calculated from different types of vertical jump (countermovement jump; CMJ and squat jump; SJ) and different isometric knee joint angles (30, 60 and 90[degrees]), and associations with force-velocity (FV) profile and its constituent variables (maximal…
Descriptors: Muscular Strength, Human Body, Exercise, Motion
Sinan Seyhan – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2024
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between lower extremity flexibility values and vertical jump performance of elite soccer players. Twenty-six young elite male soccer players voluntarily participated in the study. Age, height, and weight of the participants were determined as descriptive statistics. Lower extremity…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Motor Reactions, Human Body, Motion
Ongchoco, Joan Danielle K.; Chun, Marvin M.; Bainbridge, Wilma A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2023
Our most moving experiences, the ones that "stick," are hardly ever static but are dynamic, like a conversation, a gesture, or a dance. Previous work has shown robust memory for simple actions (e.g., jumping or turning), but it remains an open question how we remember more dynamic sequences of complex and expressive actions. Separately,…
Descriptors: Dance, Memory, Human Body, Motion
Katai, Zoltan; Osztian, Erika – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2023
Background: This study is the first to address the topic of schematic versus realistic dynamic visualization with particular focus on the human movement effect (HME) when the content to be learned takes the form of a computer algorithm. An AlgoRythmics dance choreography illustration (HM-realistic) was compared with an abstract computer animation…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Algorithms, Visualization, Animation
van de Oudeweetering, Karmijn; Vanermen, Lanze; Vandenabeele, Joke; Decuypere, Mathias – Sport, Education and Society, 2023
In this paper, we take an interest in a recently emerged 'DIY sports infrastructure' in a Belgian city: the Open Gym. The purpose of our inquiry is to contribute to the literature regarding sports pedagogy by developing theoretical notions, based on empirical engagements, that render how these kinds of sports infrastructures could make up…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Athletics, Recreational Facilities, Human Body
Chen, Yi-Chia; Pollick, Frank; Lu, Hongjing – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2023
A commonplace sight is seeing other people walk. Our visual system specializes in processing such actions. Notably, we are not only quick to recognize actions, but also quick to judge how elegantly (or not) people walk. What movements appear appealing, and why do we have such aesthetic experiences? Do aesthetic preferences for body movements arise…
Descriptors: Human Body, Motion, Physical Activities, Aesthetics
Stephanie Petty; Amy Ellis – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Movement of the body is an essential way to characterise autism, according to diagnostic criteria. However, qualifying descriptions of what autistic movements are, their functions and personal value, are missing from academic literature and clinical guidance. We systematically searched for autistic adults' descriptions of their body and its…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Human Body, Motion, Adults
Elizabeth B. Varghese; Marwa Qaraqe; Dena Al-Thani – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2024
In children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), assessing attention is crucial to understanding their behavioral and cognitive functioning. Attention difficulties are a common challenge for children with autism, significantly impacting their learning and social interactions. Traditional assessment methods often require skilled professionals to…
Descriptors: Children, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Control Groups, Attention Span