Exportar Publicação

A publicação pode ser exportada nos seguintes formatos: referência da APA (American Psychological Association), referência do IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), BibTeX e RIS.

Exportar Referência (APA)
Anabela da Conceição Pereira (2013). Synchronizing movement and perception: determinants and predictors of body-sense. In Bianca Maria Pirani and Thomas S. Smith (Ed.), Body and Time. Bodily Rhythms and Social Synchronism in the Digital Media Society. (pp. 164-185). U.K., Londres: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Exportar Referência (IEEE)
A. D. Pereira,  "Synchronizing movement and perception: determinants and predictors of body-sense", in Body and Time. Bodily Rhythms and Social Synchronism in the Digital Media Society, Bianca Maria Pirani and Thomas S. Smith, Ed., U.K., Londres, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013, pp. 164-185
Exportar BibTeX
@incollection{pereira2013_1714043880442,
	author = "Anabela da Conceição Pereira",
	title = "Synchronizing movement and perception: determinants and predictors of body-sense",
	booktitle = "Body and Time. Bodily Rhythms and Social Synchronism in the Digital Media Society",
	year = "2013",
	volume = "",
	series = "",
	edition = "1ª",
	pages = "164-164",
	publisher = "Cambridge Scholars Publishing",
	address = "U.K., Londres",
	url = "http://www.cambridgescholars.com/body-and-time-16"
}
Exportar RIS
TY  - CHAP
TI  - Synchronizing movement and perception: determinants and predictors of body-sense
T2  - Body and Time. Bodily Rhythms and Social Synchronism in the Digital Media Society
AU  - Anabela da Conceição Pereira
PY  - 2013
SP  - 164-185
CY  - U.K., Londres
UR  - http://www.cambridgescholars.com/body-and-time-16
AB  - The sharing of bodily experiences, whether in face-to-face interactions or through individual practices, can influence a person’s psychological and physical well-being. The mediating mechanisms influencing body-sense through time are, however, poorly understood. The present study concerns this mechanisms and how movement can have an impact on such a bodily sense. 

Through a variety of variables defining movement such as strength, balance, technique, energy, flexibility, coordination, resistance and velocity, this analysis measures the impact of movement in body-sense understood as the human ability to feel and experience the body in all its essence and aspects. 

This analysis shows that it is meaningfully possible to improve perception in the presence of movement, and that people using their bodies in a active way, are more aware of that sense than others that doesn’t perform such actions. 

Using a Regression analysis and measuring the presence (or absence) of those variables between different individuals practicing different physical activities, this analysis shows how synchronicity between ‘movement’  and ‘body’, people’s habits, and ‘rhythms’ affects their body-sense.

ER  -