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John M. Franchak; Kellan Kadooka; Caitlin M. Fausey – Developmental Psychology, 2024
How do age and the acquisition of independent walking relate to changes in infants' everyday experiences? We used a novel ecological momentary assessment (EMA) method to gather caregiver reports of infants' restraint, body position, and object holding via text messages sparsely sampled across multiple days of home life at 10, 11, 12, and 13 months…
Descriptors: Motor Development, Psychomotor Skills, Physical Activities, Child Development
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Bryan Terlizzi – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
Assessment in physical education (PE) is wrought with challenges ranging from time, cost and feasibility to validity, reliability and efficacy. This article describes the throw-catch assessment as just one example that may ease some of the burdens PE teachers face when assessing students' motor competence.
Descriptors: Physical Education, Psychomotor Skills, Competence, Student Evaluation
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Cristina Rossi; Ryan T. Roemmich; Amy J. Bastian – npj Science of Learning, 2024
Our nervous system has the remarkable ability to adapt our gait to accommodate changes in our body or surroundings. However, our adapted walking patterns often generalize only partially (or not at all) between different contexts. Here, we sought to understand how the nervous system generalizes adapted gait patterns from one context to another.…
Descriptors: Generalization, Psychomotor Skills, Physical Activities, Pattern Recognition
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Ferman Konukman; Andrew Sortwell; Bijen Filiz; Ertan Tüfekçioglu; Murat Erdogan; Emine Büsra Yilmaz – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2025
This article explores the value of teaching walking within the context of PE. It delves into the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective aspects of walking instruction, highlighting its multifaceted benefits for individuals across the lifespan.
Descriptors: Physical Education, Teaching Methods, Physical Activities, Cognitive Processes
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C.-C. Chen; S. D. R. Ringenbach; N. Arnold; K. Nam – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2022
This study was aimed at investigating the effectiveness of assisted therapy (ACT) on manual dexterity in older adults with Down syndrome (DS). Nine older participants with DS, aged 31-52 years old, completed a 30-min stationary cycling session, three times per week for eight weeks of ACT intervention, pedaling at 35% higher than voluntary speed.…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Adults, Physical Activities, Exercise
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Pellerine, Liam P.; Petterson, Jennifer L.; Shivgulam, Madeline E.; Johansson, Peter J.; Hettiarachchi, Pasan; Kimmerly, Derek S.; Frayne, Ryan J.; O'Brien, Myles W. – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2023
Device-based measures often rely on the positive relationship between walking cadence and metabolic equivalents of task (METs) to estimate physical activity. It is unknown whether this relationship remains during jogging/running. The study purpose was to investigate the relationships between METs, cadence, and step length during walking and…
Descriptors: Physical Activity Level, Predictor Variables, Physical Activities, Young Adults
Zaki Zadeh Ghariehali, Mohammad – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Cognition is the mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience and senses. Based on Embodied Cognition theory, physical activities are an important manifestation of cognitive functions. As a result, they can be employed to both assess and train cognitive skills. In order to assess various cognitive measures,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Physical Activities, Difficulty Level, Executive Function
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Pia M. Vinken – Research in Dance Education, 2024
Specific aesthetic features of the object and observer's expertise seem to be related to the perception of motion aesthetics. How differing kinematic motion characteristics and their manifestation are related to the perception of motion aesthetics and how this relates to the observer's expertise is still investigated. It is hypothesized that…
Descriptors: Dance, Motion, Dance Education, Aesthetics
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Schmuckler, Mark A.; Paolozza, Angelina – Developmental Psychology, 2023
Research on the multisensory control of locomotion has demonstrated that adults exhibit auditory-motor entrainment across an array of contexts. In such work adults will consciously modulate the cadence of their walking when instructed to match their footfalls to an auditory metronome equal to, slower than, or faster than, their natural walking…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Physical Activities, Toddlers, Foreign Countries
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Young, Lisa; Alfrey, Laura; O'Connor, Justen – European Physical Education Review, 2023
This paper explores how various ideological positions or 'cosmoses' associated with physical literacy (PL) have come to be and, in doing so, extends scholarship by examining and presenting PL as a multiplicity of "physical literacies." Drawing on Stengers' notion of 'cosmopolitics' and Venturini's 'cartography of controversies' method,…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Multiple Literacies, Educational Change, Health Promotion
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Fabian Moll; Axel Kessel; Anna Bonetto; Johanna Stresow; Monika Herten; Marcel Dudda; Jens Adermann – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2023
Background: To investigate the safety and feasibility of six sessions of Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL) robot-assisted gait training (RAGT) integrated into an inpatient therapy concept and their influence on walking speed and gait parameters in adult CP patients. Methods: Eleven subjects (male = 8, female = 3, mean age: 23 years and 2 months, ± 4.5…
Descriptors: Safety, Robotics, Physical Activities, Training
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Kylie A. Dankiw; Saravana Kumar; Katherine L. Baldock; Margarita D. Tsiros – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2024
The nature play movement has gained global attention, as early childhood spaces have been transforming from manufactured playgrounds to incorporating nature-based play spaces with a focus on natural elements and features. Despite the growing evidence base indicating that nature play is beneficial for children's health and development, there…
Descriptors: Play, Children, Environmental Influences, Recreational Activities
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Justine Hoch; Christina Hospodar; Gabriela Koch da Costa Aguiar Alves; Karen Adolph – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Independent locomotion is associated with a range of positive developmental outcomes, but unlike cognitive, linguistic, and social skills, acquiring motor skills requires infants to generate their own input for learning. We tested factors that shape infants' spontaneous locomotion by observing forty 12- to 22-month-olds (19 girls, 21 boys) during…
Descriptors: Infants, Physical Environment, Social Environment, Psychomotor Skills
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Clancy Seymour; Langston Clark – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
For nearly three years, a task force with diverse professional backgrounds convened to update the National Physical Education Standards with consideration of the various stakeholders who will be impacted by these changes--most especially students. The previous iteration of the National Standards has been the foundation for the implementation of…
Descriptors: Physical Education, National Standards, Elementary Secondary Education, Physical Activities
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Korkmaz, Cihat; Toy, Ali Burak – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2023
The study analyzed the possible effects of retro walking exercise techniques on the skill of balance in hearing impaired individuals. The study is a quasi-experimental study and the single group pretest-post-test design among the experiment models was used. The study groups was applied a retro walking exercise for eight weeks. 25 hearing impaired…
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Psychomotor Skills, Training, Physical Activities
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