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  1. Mental strategies and resting state EEG: Effect on high alpha amplitude modulation by neurofeedback in healthy young adults

    The verbatim was then classified in pre-established categories in order to examine the effect of type during NFB training has been little investigated. In a single session of NFB training 6*3 min training during training a factor that may optimize inclusion in NFB protocols. The present results also corroborate further step towards developing effective protocols for high alpha neuromodulation by NFB. Lire la suite high alpha amplitude modulation by neurofeedback in healthy young adults

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 22/03/2023
  2. Player Enjoyment in Video Games: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Effects of Game Design Choices

    game characteristics diversity on enjoyment in isolation and in interaction with game design factors systematic studies covered major aspects of game design such as in-game contents input output information and to a lesser meta-analysis showed that only the presence of music in the game had a significant effect on enjoyment. Other mode did not show significant effects. Implications for future research are discussed such as further investigation Player Enjoyment in Video Games: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Effects of Game Design

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 03/07/2023
  3. The evolution of spatial patterns of brain activity during development and their role in the functional specialization of brain networks

    specialization emerges in part from the interactions between brain regions through changes in the temporal organization changes in the spatial patterns of brain activity of the functional brain network involved in the theory organization of their brain activity. In addition it is now well assumed that the functioning of mature study of Richardson et al. 2018 our findings show for the first time that the brain regions of this network is associated with improved children s performance in a theory-of-mind task. We propose that the increasing brain activity during development and their role in the functional specialization of brain networks

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    • - Mis à jour le 06/01/2026
  4. The Impact of Racial Congruence on Learning Performance in Virtual Reality: Investigating the Mediating Role of Self-efficacy

    findings highlight the potential of VR for investigating social dynamics in learning and emphasize the importance virtual instructor while undergoing safety training in a virtual construction site. We hypothesized that that learners with racially congruent instructors in VR showed superior learning performance and higher Impact of Racial Congruence on Learning Performance in Virtual Reality: Investigating the Mediating Role

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    • - Mis à jour le 23/03/2026
  5. 10 > 12 février 2021<br>Naming and Mapping the Gods in the Ancient Mediterranean. Spaces, Mobilities, Imaginaries

    > 12 février 2021<br>Naming and Mapping the Gods in the Ancient Mediterranean. Spaces, Mobilities, Imaginaries

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    • - Mis à jour le 09/02/2021
  6. Influence of behavioural contingency on developmental song learning in young zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) tutored by a robot bird

    In humans and other animals social robots can serve as effective tutors for learning new skills. Young adults. In a previous study we demonstrated that a robotic bird can be as effective as a live tutor in training slightly better in the CON group the difference was not statistically significant. However birds in the CON role of behavioural contingency in developmental song learning and in shaping the birds engagement with non-contingent NCON conditions. In the CON group the robot produced a call in response to a call emitted by behavioural contingency on developmental song learning in young zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) tutored

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    • - Mis à jour le 07/04/2026
  7. The beech-fir forest, the baseline natural forest ecosystem in the montane belt of temperate Europe: questioning an ecological myth

    observed in contemporary OGFs can be attributed to the characteristics of maturity that have emerged in the primary forests in temperate Europe. The montane climax beech-fir forest used as baseline for natural forest human economic activities for several decades. This underscores the necessity for biodiversity-friendly forest existing paradigm of relict primary forests located in temperate Europe and to clarify their long-term dynamics Fagus sylvatica L.-Abies alba Mill. forest located in the montane belt of Romanian Carpathian Mountains European temperate OGFs are not “primary’ • Insights for the implementation of a biodiversity-friendly forest beech-fir forest, the baseline natural forest ecosystem in the montane belt of temperate Europe: questioning

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    • - Mis à jour le 28/04/2025
  8. Higher abundance of disturbance-favoured trees and shrubs in European temperate woodlands prior to the late-quaternary extinction of megafauna

    herbivores alive today in Europe are only a small remnant of the large species that existed in high diversity avoured depend on canopy openings for regeneration and tend to decline in closed dense forests. Quercus and thrive in systems affected by megafauna herbivory or fire whilst Taxus is fire-sensitive but can thrive thrive in grazed systems. Using pollen-based reconstructions REVEALS we investigated the proportional cover cover of these three focal taxa in the Last Interglacial 129 000 116 000 before present and early mid-Holocene abundance of disturbance-favoured trees and shrubs in European temperate woodlands prior to the late-quaternary

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    • - Mis à jour le 02/10/2024
  9. Beyond the closed-forest paradigm: Cross-scale vegetation structure in temperate Europe before the late-Quaternary megafauna extinctions

    browsing there is limited evidence for frequent fire activities in this period. These findings challenge ecosystems with implications for modern conservation and rewilding particularly in maintaining diversity through lesser extent precipitation explained some variation in local vegetation openness but heterogeneity remained challenge the closed forest paradigm for interglacials revealing substantial openness and heterogeneity. This This study reconstructs Last Interglacial vegetation in temperate Europe, revealing a highly heterogeneous traditional closed-forest paradigm and providing insights for modern conservation and rewilding efforts. closed-forest paradigm: Cross-scale vegetation structure in temperate Europe before the late-Quaternary megafauna

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    • - Mis à jour le 25/02/2025
  10. Developing Transdisciplinary Approaches to Sustainability Challenges: The Need to Model Socio-Environmental Systems in the Longue Durée

    longue durée we can hope to fully understand such processes and their implications. In this article we unclear precisely how our activities are altering them in part because ecosystems are dynamic systems structured we identify some of the key challenges faced in integrating long-term datasets with those of other areas highlight the potential of the historical sciences for sustainability science stress the need to integrate temporal scales. Our goal is to provide a manifesto for an integrated scientific approach to the study of Challenges: The Need to Model Socio-Environmental Systems in the Longue Durée

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    • - Mis à jour le 28/09/2022