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Individual Differences in Movement

✍ Scribed by Martin R. Sheridan (auth.), Bruce D. Kirkcaldy (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Leaves
311
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book is an attempt to bridge the gap between differential psychology and human movement. It is curious that each discipline has received considerable attention in its own right but little effort has been made to cross-fertilize them. Some experimentalists view this union as the equivalent of committing academic adultery; they have tended to concentrate on general theories and models of motor control and movement, viewing individual differences as awkward and best assigned to the error variance component of an analysis. By neglecting person variables, valuable information is discarded: people do differ in terms of ability, attitude, motivation and temperament and it is hardly surprising that such differences interact with a variety of experimental and situational paraΒ­ digms. The causes and determinants of individual differences must be examined at an interdisciplinary level, incorporating studies from experimental, physioΒ­ logical, clinical and educational psychology. This synthesis could not have been actualized by any single contributor. For this reason, a multi-authored approach has been adopted, in which 17 specialists have been assembled to present the current position of individual difference research in their respective disciplines. The authors were granted maximum freedom in their selection and presentΒ­ ation of material. What emerges is, hopefully, a novel and informative colΒ­ lection of articles addressed to a wide audience and providing an impulse for further research.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Individual differences in voluntary movement....Pages 3-26
Personality theory and movement....Pages 27-41
Perceiving people through their movements....Pages 43-66
Reminiscence as a factor in the learning of skilled movements....Pages 67-87
Anxiety, stress and performance....Pages 89-113
Front Matter....Pages 115-115
Mental chronometry. I. Behavioural and physiological techniques....Pages 117-145
Mental chronometry. II. Individual differences....Pages 147-167
Neurophysiology of emotions and some general brain mechanisms....Pages 169-192
Personality and motor activity: a psychophysiological perspective....Pages 193-213
The effects of aerobic exercise on mood....Pages 215-228
Front Matter....Pages 229-229
Individual differences in non-verbal communication....Pages 231-245
Movement and the personal style....Pages 247-256
The value of traits in sport....Pages 257-277
Personality and recreational behaviour....Pages 279-292
Sex differences in play....Pages 293-302
Back Matter....Pages 303-309

✦ Subjects


Neurology


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