935 resultados para expressões cromáticas
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A alexitimia é caraterizada pela dificuldade no processamento emocional e reconhecimento de expressões faciais, processos indispensáveis no relacionamento interpessoal. Neste estudo pretendemos avaliar se indivíduos com altos níveis de alexitimia apresentam maiores índices de psicopatologia e se o seu processamento de expressões faciais, sobretudo de expressões com cariz emocional negativo (raiva e nojo), é diferenciado do processamento efetuado por indivíduos com baixos níveis de alexitimia. Os participantes (67 mulheres) realizaram uma tarefa de procura visual onde se apresentavam conjuntos de expressões faciais emocionais (alegria, raiva, nojo), tendo os participantes de detetar de modo rápido e preciso a presença (ou ausência) destas expressões apresentadas entre estímulos neutros (expressões faciais neutras). Os resultados não revelaram quaisquer diferenças significativas entre os grupos. Contudo, verificou-se um processamento diferencial das expressões faciais emocionais em função do género da face. As expressões emocionais negativas em faces de homens foram mais rapidamente detetadas. Por outro lado, o processamento de faces de mulheres que expressavam raiva conduziu a uma maior proporção de erros. Estes resultados poderão remeter para a sensibilidade adquirida face às expressões faciais masculinas negativas e ameaçadoras, que conferem maior probabilidade de predizer agressão. Os pressupostos evolutivos associados ao processamento das emoções negativas, sobretudo da raiva, que a literatura na área da relação entre a emoção e a atenção aponta como adaptativa na população em geral, poderá explicar a ausência de efeitos significativos entre o grupo com altos e baixos níveis de alexitimia.
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A alexitimia é o termo usado para caracterizar as pessoas com défices no processamento, na compreensão e na descrição de emoções. Definida também como um traço de personalidade multifatorial, a alexitimia tem uma prevalência de 10% na população em geral e está associada a uma menor qualidade de vida. Apesar de este estudo incidir-se numa população saudável, a alexitimia está frequentemente associada a patologias físicas e perturbações mentais. O objetivo deste estudo consistiu em verificar a influência da alexitimia na categorização das expressões faciais emocionais, numa tarefa de apresentação de faces dinâmicas. 87 participantes com diferentes índices de alexitimia completaram uma tarefa que consistia na apresentação de faces dinâmicas cujo o intuito era categorizar as expressões faciais de raiva, nojo e alegria. A precisão das respostas e os níveis de intensidade emocional foram manipulados. Os resultados indicaram que os indivíduos, no geral, identificaram mais precisamente e com menores níveis de intensidade emocional a expressão de alegria comparativamente com as expressões negativas (raiva e nojo). Verificou-se também diferenças significativas entre a alexitimia e as expressões faciais emocionais relativamente à precisão na categorização. Deste modo, foi possível verificar neste estudo, que indivíduos com altos níveis de alexitimia foram significativamente menos precisos na identificação da expressão facial de raiva comparativamente com indivíduos com baixos níveis de alexitimia.
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La globalización del mercado actual exige que los productos sean novedosos, comerciales, funcionales y altamente llamativos, para despertar así en el consumidor la atención suficiente y lograr que se dé el momento de la compra, con la previa identificación de su necesidad y la aceptación del producto. Caracterizar al consumidor es complejo, y deben ser analizados diferentes aspectos como el color y las emociones. En este trabajo se estableció, la relación que existe entre la emoción, el color y el objeto moda, identificando las variables que motivan al consumidor en el momento de su compra. Para ello se aplicó una encuesta sobre una población universitaria en Colombia y, adicionalmente, mediante la base de datos DEAP perteneciente a 4 universidades de Europa (Queen Mary University de Londres, University of Twente de Holanda, University of Geneva y al EPFL de Suiza), que relaciona emociones y vídeos en una población universitaria de Europa, se hizo un análisis del color en la ambientación de estos y se demostró la influencia del color utilizando el gráfico de Geneve. Los resultados obtenidos demostraron una fuerte influencia del color en la actitud de consumo y del color sobre las emociones, aunque no se logró concluir que las emociones afecten el momento de adquisición por parte del consumidor.
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The seaweed Gracilaria domingensis is a common species in the coast of Rio Grande do Norte. This species lives in the intertidal zone, where colour strains (red, green and brown) co-occur during the whole year. Seaweeds that live in this region are exposed to daily changes and to the rhythm of the tide. During the low tide they are exposed to dissection, hiper-or hipo-osmotic shock, high temperatures and high irradiance. The aim of this study was to analyze whether the pigment and protein content of the colour strains of G. domingensis is affected by some environmental parameters in a temporal scale. The seaweeds were collected during 10 months in the seashore of Rio do Fogo (RN). The total soluble proteins and the phycobiliprotein were extracted in phosphate buffer and the carotenoids were analyzed by a standardized method through HPLC-UV. The pigments analysis showed that phycoerithrin is the most abundant pigment in the three strains. This pigment was strongly correlated with nitrogen and the photosynthetically active radiation. Chlorophyll presented higher concentrations than carotenoids during the whole, but the ratio carotenoid/chlorophyll-a was modified by incident radiation. The most abundant carotenoid was ß-carotene and zeaxanthin, which had higher concentrations in the higher radiation months. The concentration increase of zeaxanthin in this period indicated a photoprotective response of the seaweed. The three strains presented a pigment profile that indicates different radiation tolerance profile. Our results pointed that the green strain is better adapted to high irradiance levels than the red and brown strains
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O presente Relatório de Estágio de Prática de Ensino Supervisionada em Educação Pré-escolar e 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico foi realizado no âmbito do Mestrado em Educação Pré-escolar e Ensino do 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico, da Universidade de Évora, tendo por base as unidades curriculares de Prática de Ensino Supervisionada em Educação Pré-escolar e em 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico. Ao longo das respetivas práticas foi desenvolvido o tema Educação Literária: A Literatura para a infância e as expressões artísticas, assente na metodologia da investigação-ação e teve como principal objetivo promover nas crianças a educação literária e a sua relação com as expressões artísticas. Deste modo, este documento encontra-se organizado em cinco capítulos: o primeiro capítulo inclui todo o enquadramento conceptual que suporta a temática investigada; o segundo capítulo refere-se à conceção da ação educativa em Pré-escolar e 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico; o terceiro capítulo considera a metodologia utilizada na investigação-ação; o quarto capítulo remete para a intervenção nos respetivos contextos; o quinto capítulo diz respeito ao trabalho de projeto de cariz literário, desenvolvido em ambos os contextos; concluindo com as respetivas considerações finais; Report of Supervised Teaching Practice in Pre-school Education and the 1st Cycle of Primary Education: Literacy Education- Children’s Literature and Artistic Expressions Abstract: This Internship Report of Supervised Teaching Practice in Pre-school Education and the 1st Cycle of Primary Education was carried out within the framework of the Master's Degree in Pre-school Education and the 1st Cycle of Primary Education, at the University of Évora, based on the courses units of Supervised Teaching Practice in Pre-school Education and the 1st Cycle of Primary Education During the respective practices it was developed the theme of Literary Education: Children's literature and the artistic expressions, based on the research-action methodology and had as a main objective the promotion of literary education in children and their relationship with the artistic expressions. Thus far, this document is organized into five chapters: the first chapter includes all the conceptual framework that supports the thematic investigated; the second chapter refers to the conception of educational activity in Pre-school Education and the 1st Cycle of Primary Education; the third chapter considers the methodology used in the research-action; the fourth chapter refers to the intervention in the respective contexts; the fifth chapter concerns the work project of literary nature , developed in both contexts; concluding with the final considerations.
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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Ciências Humanas, Departamento de Serviço Social, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Política Social, 2015.
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The seaweed Gracilaria domingensis is a common species in the coast of Rio Grande do Norte. This species lives in the intertidal zone, where colour strains (red, green and brown) co-occur during the whole year. Seaweeds that live in this region are exposed to daily changes and to the rhythm of the tide. During the low tide they are exposed to dissection, hiper-or hipo-osmotic shock, high temperatures and high irradiance. The aim of this study was to analyze whether the pigment and protein content of the colour strains of G. domingensis is affected by some environmental parameters in a temporal scale. The seaweeds were collected during 10 months in the seashore of Rio do Fogo (RN). The total soluble proteins and the phycobiliprotein were extracted in phosphate buffer and the carotenoids were analyzed by a standardized method through HPLC-UV. The pigments analysis showed that phycoerithrin is the most abundant pigment in the three strains. This pigment was strongly correlated with nitrogen and the photosynthetically active radiation. Chlorophyll presented higher concentrations than carotenoids during the whole, but the ratio carotenoid/chlorophyll-a was modified by incident radiation. The most abundant carotenoid was ß-carotene and zeaxanthin, which had higher concentrations in the higher radiation months. The concentration increase of zeaxanthin in this period indicated a photoprotective response of the seaweed. The three strains presented a pigment profile that indicates different radiation tolerance profile. Our results pointed that the green strain is better adapted to high irradiance levels than the red and brown strains
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O presente relatório surge no âmbito do Mestrado em Educação Pré-Escolar e Ensino do 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico encontra-se dividido em duas partes. A Parte I corresponde à Dimensão Reflexiva, e apresenta o percurso que realizei, nos contextos de Educação de Infância e de 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico, fazendo uma reflexão crítica e fundamentada sobre as experiências mais significativas, as dificuldades sentidas e as aprendizagens realizadas. A Parte II corresponde à Dimensão Investigativa, e apresenta um estudo de carácter qualitativo, desenvolvido numa perspetiva de investigação-ação numa turma do 1.º ano de escolaridade. Este estudo procurou compreender os contributos das expressões artísticas, na aprendizagem integrada da leitura e da escrita, e permitiu implementar atividades articulando diferentes linguagens artísticas com a área disciplinar de português, bem como observar a motivação dos alunos neste contexto. Os dados apresentados revelaram que as atividades implementadas, contribuíram para uma aprendizagem mais significativa, por ser realizada num ambiente artístico, dinâmico e expressivo, onde o grupo de alunos pôde dar espaço à imaginação e à criatividade Desenvolveram experiências que integraram e interligaram os currículos de expressões artísticas com o português, reconhecendo-se assim, que através das expressões artísticas, será mais fácil motivar as crianças para aprender o código linguístico, as suas regras e o seu uso enquanto leitoras e produtoras de textos.
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The Perth Declaration on Science and Technology Education of 2007 expresses strong concern about the state of science and technology education worldwide and calls on governments to respond to a number of suggestions for establishing the structural conditions for their improved practice. The quality of school education in science and technology has never before been of such critical importance to governments. There are three imperatives for its critical importance. The first relates to the traditional role of science in schooling, namely the identification, motivation and initial preparation of those students who will go on to further studies for careers in all those professional fi elds that directly involve science and technology. A suffi cient supply of these professionals is vital to the economy of all countries and to the health of their citizens. In the 21st century they are recognised everywhere as key players in ensuring that industrial and economic development occurs in a socially and environmentally sustainable way. In many countries this supply is now falling seriously short and urgently needs to be addressed. The second imperative is that sustainable technological development and many other possible societal applications of science require the support of scientifically and technologically informed citizens. Without the support and understanding of citizens, technological development can all too easily serve short term and sectional interests. The longer term progress of the whole society is overlooked, citizens will be confused about what should, and what should not be supported, and reactive and the environment will continue to be destroyed rather than sustained. Sustainable development, and the potential that science and technology increasingly offers, involves societies in ways that can often interact strongly, with traditional values, and hence, making decisions about them involve major moral decisions. All students need to be prepared through their science and technology education to be able to participate actively as persons and as responsible citizens in these essential and exciting possibilities. This goal is far from being generally achieved at present, but pathways to it are now more clearly understood. The third imperative derives from the changes that are resulting from the application of digital technologies that are the most rapid, the most widespread, and probably the most pervasive influence that science has ever had on human society. We all, wherever we live, are part of a global communication society. Information exchange and access to it that have been hitherto the realm of the few, are now literally in the hands of individuals. This is leading to profound changes in the World of Work and in what is known as the Knowledge Society. Schooling is now being challenged to contribute to the development in students of an active repertoire of generic and subject-based competencies. This contrasts very strongly with existing priorities, in subjects like the sciences that have seen the size of a student’s a store of established knowledge as the key measure of success. Science and technology education needs to be a key component in developing these competencies. When you add to these imperatives, the possibility that a more effective education in science and technology will enable more and more citizens to delight in, and feel a share in the great human enterprise we call Science, the case for new policy decisions is compellingly urgent. What follows are the recommendations (and some supplementary notes) for policy makers to consider about more operational aspects for improving science and technology education. They are listed under headings that point to the issues within each of these aspects. In the full document, a background is provided to each set of issues, including the commonly current state of science and technology education. Associated with each recommendation for consideration are the positive Prospects that could follow from such decision making, and the necessary Prerequisites, if such bold policy decisions are to fl ow, as intended, into practice in science and technology classrooms.
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Social and psychological theories have provided a plethora of evidence showing that the physical difficulty to express appropriate social interactions between drivers expresses itself in aggression, selfish driving and anti-social behaviour. Therefore there is a need to improve interactions between drivers and allow clearer collective decision making between them. Personal characteristics and the driving situations play strong roles in driver’s aggression. Our approach is centered around the driving situation as opposed to focusing on personality characteristics. It examines aggression and manipulates contextual variables such as driver’s eye contact exchanges. This paper presents a new unobtrusive in-vehicle system that aims at communicating drivers’ intentions, elicit social responses and increasing mutual awareness. It uses eye gaze as a social cue to affect collective decision making with the view to contribute to safe driving. The authors used a driving simulator to design a case control experiment in which eye gaze movements are conveyed with an avatar. Participants were asked to drive through different types of intersections. An avatar representing the head of the other driver was displayed and driver behaviour was analysed. Significant eye gaze pattern difference where observed when an avatar was displayed. Drivers cautiously refer to the avatar when information is required on the intention of others (e.g. when they do not have the right of way). The majority of participants reported the perception of “being looked at”. The number of glances and time spent gazing at the avatar did not indicate an unsafe distraction by standards of in-vehicle device ergonomic design. Avatars were visually consulted primarily in less demanding driving situations, which underlines their non-distractive nature.
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‘Practice makes perfect’ expresses the common misconception that repetitive practice without appropriate feed-back will deliver improvement in tasks being practised. This paper explores the implementation of a student-driven feed-back mechanism and shows how functional and aesthetic understanding can be progressively enhanced through reflective practice. More efficient practice of clearly understood tasks will enhance dance training outcomes. We were looking for ways to improve teaching efficiency, effectiveness of the students’ practice in the studio and application of safe dance practices. We devised a web-based on-line format, ‘Performing Reflective Practice’, designed to augment and refine studio practice. Only perfect practice makes perfect!
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Poet's statement: My father died of pancreatic cancer a few years ago, and since then other family members and friends have developed cancer. Some have recovered, perhaps temporarily, while for others the prospect is one of inevitable decline, raising questions about when the point is reached where death is preferable to life. This poem expresses the ambiguity of visceral urges which could be towards either continued life or a relieving death.
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We consider a time and space-symmetric fractional diffusion equation (TSS-FDE) under homogeneous Dirichlet conditions and homogeneous Neumann conditions. The TSS-FDE is obtained from the standard diffusion equation by replacing the first-order time derivative by a Caputo fractional derivative, and the second order space derivative by a symmetric fractional derivative. First, a method of separating variables expresses the analytical solution of the TSS-FDE in terms of the Mittag--Leffler function. Second, we propose two numerical methods to approximate the Caputo time fractional derivative: the finite difference method; and the Laplace transform method. The symmetric space fractional derivative is approximated using the matrix transform method. Finally, numerical results demonstrate the effectiveness of the numerical methods and to confirm the theoretical claims.
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Emotions play a central role in mediation as they help to define the scope and direction of a conflict. When a party to mediation expresses (and hence entrusts) their emotions to those present in a mediation, a mediator must do more than simply listen - they must attend to these emotions. Mediator empathy is an essential skill for communicating to a party that their feelings have been heard and understood, but it can lead mediators into trouble. Whilst there might exist a theoretical divide between the notions of empathy and sympathy, the very best characteristics of mediators (caring and compassionate nature) may see empathy and sympathy merge - resulting in challenges to mediator neutrality. This article first outlines the semantic difference between empathy and sympathy and the role that intrapsychic conflict can play in the convergence of these behavioural phenomena. It then defines emotional intelligence in the context of a mediation, suggesting that only the most emotionally intelligent mediators are able to emotionally connect with the parties, but maintain an impression of impartiality – the quality of remaining ‘attached yet detached’ to the process. It is argued that these emotionally intelligent mediators have the common qualities of strong self-awareness and emotional self-regulation.