21 resultados para Psychology of Disasters
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We report an experiment where participants observed an attack on their virtual body as experienced in an immersive virtual reality (IVR) system. Participants sat by a table with their right hand resting upon it. In IVR, they saw a virtual table that was registered with the real one, and they had a virtual body that substituted their real body seen from a first person perspective. The virtual right hand was collocated with their real right hand. Event-related brain potentials were recorded in two conditions, one where the participant"s virtual hand was attacked with a knife and a control condition where the knife only struck the virtual table. Significantly greater P450 potentials were obtained in the attack condition confirming our expectations that participants had a strong illusion of the virtual hand being their own, which was also strongly supported by questionnaire responses. Higher levels of subjective virtual hand ownership correlated with larger P450 amplitudes. Mu-rhythm event-related desynchronization in the motor cortex and readiness potential (C3-C4) negativity were clearly observed when the virtual hand was threatened as would be expected, if the real hand was threatened and the participant tried to avoid harm. Our results support the idea that event-related potentials may provide a promising non-subjective measure of virtual embodiment. They also support previous experiments on pain observation and are placed into context of similar experiments and studies of body perception and body ownership within cognitive neuroscience.
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We report an experiment where participants observed an attack on their virtual body as experienced in an immersive virtual reality (IVR) system. Participants sat by a table with their right hand resting upon it. In IVR, they saw a virtual table that was registered with the real one, and they had a virtual body that substituted their real body seen from a first person perspective. The virtual right hand was collocated with their real right hand. Event-related brain potentials were recorded in two conditions, one where the participant"s virtual hand was attacked with a knife and a control condition where the knife only struck the virtual table. Significantly greater P450 potentials were obtained in the attack condition confirming our expectations that participants had a strong illusion of the virtual hand being their own, which was also strongly supported by questionnaire responses. Higher levels of subjective virtual hand ownership correlated with larger P450 amplitudes. Mu-rhythm event-related desynchronization in the motor cortex and readiness potential (C3-C4) negativity were clearly observed when the virtual hand was threatened as would be expected, if the real hand was threatened and the participant tried to avoid harm. Our results support the idea that event-related potentials may provide a promising non-subjective measure of virtual embodiment. They also support previous experiments on pain observation and are placed into context of similar experiments and studies of body perception and body ownership within cognitive neuroscience.
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Se entrenó a unas ratas a encontrar una plataforma invisible definida por una configuración de dos objetos en la mitad de los ensayos y por una segunda configuración de dos objetos en la otra mitad. Los objetos estaban espaciados alrededor del borde de la piscina. Las dos configuraciones se presentaron con la misma frecuencia cada día, entremezcladas semi-al azar. En el Experimento 1, las configuraciones de las ratas fueron A y B (configuración 1), y B y C (configuración 2). B era un objeto común a ambas configuraciones. Al final de esta fase los animales recibieron ensayos de prueba en los que se colocaba a una rata en la piscina sin la plataforma y se registraba el tiempo que pasaba en el cuadrante de la plataforma. Los animales tuvieron ensayos de prueba con las configuraciones del entrenamiento, con los objetos por separado, y con una nueva configuración, A y C (una prueba de integración). Tanto ante las configuraciones del entrenamiento como en presencia de B, las ratas pasaron una cantidad de tiempo sustancial buscando la plataforma en el cuadrante de la plataforma; no se obtuvo ningún otro efecto en las otras pruebas. En el Experimento 2 se introdujeron varios cambios metodológicos y se replicaron los principales resultados del Experimento 1. Concluimos que tras un entrenamiento configuracional como el empleado, la navegación de las ratas hacia una plataforma invisible estuvo controlada por un aprendizaje elemental, por B.
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The work presented here describes a part of the experience carried out during the last two academic years in a course called New Technologies Applied to Education within the Teacher Training Studies of the Faculty of Education Sciences and Psychology of the University of Girona. It is a project that involves students working on a proposal closely related to their future professional lives. In it they simulate their intervention in a school staff meeting at which the introduction of ICT into the curriculum is being discussed. This proposal is presented in a WebQuest format. Various individual and group tasks allow the students to acquire knowledge about educational programmes and resources available on the web and to discuss their possible teaching applications in the context of a specific school situation, leading to an analysis of the curricular implications associated with the educational use of the ICT from the teacher’s perspective. During the last two academic years assessments by both the students and the teaching staff have been gathered in order to redesign the proposal and calculate the time necessary for the development of each task following the ECTS system. This proposal, although formulated within the context of current degree programmes, implies a way of working guided by the plans of European convergence (ECTS). In the future it is hoped to establish an interdisciplinary proposal focusing on various subjects of the degree leading to the development of some of the capabilities established in our university’s degree courses in Early Childhood and Primary Teacher Training following the plans of European convergence (ECTS)
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Davant el fet que existeix una àmplia bibliografia en la qual les lectores i els lectors interessats poden trobar informacions generals i específiques sobre l’ensenyament i l’aprenentatge d’estratègies, l’objectiu d’aquest article se centra a oferir algunes reflexions sobre el significat i el sentit que pot tenir, per a docents i aprenents, ensenyar i aprendre a aprendre a l’escolad’avui. S’hi planteja com l’escola, com a agent de canvi social, es veu influenciada per la ràpida transformació de la societat actual i pels canvis en la política educativa, i s’hi analitza quines implicacions té tot aquest procés en l’activitat conjunta que docents i aprenents porten a terme als centres i a les aules
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The demands of representative design, as formulated by Egon Brunswik (1956), set a high methodological standard. Both experimental participants and the situations with which they are faced should be representative of the populations to which researchers claim to generalize results. Failure to observe the latter has led to notable experimental failures in psychology from which economics could learn. It also raises questions about the meaning of testing economic theories in abstract environments. Logically, abstract tests can only be generalized to abstract realities and these may or may not have anything to do with the empirical realities experienced by economic actors.