1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910551728703321

Autore

Cristini, Monica

Titolo

Rudolf Steiner e il teatro : euritmia : una via antroposofica alla scena contemporanea / Monica Cristini

ISBN

9788878703025

Lingua di pubblicazione

Non definito

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910955538903321

Autore

Ruff Holly Alliger

Titolo

Attention in early development : themes and variations / / Holly Alliger Ruff and Mary K. Rothbart

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York, : Oxford University Press, 2001, c1996

ISBN

9786610834440

9780199894031 (ebook)

9780195350456

0195350456

9780198023548

0198023545

9781280834448

1280834447

9780199894031

0199894035

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

xv, 294 p. : ill

Altri autori (Persone)

RothbartMary Klevjord

Disciplina

153.7/33

Soggetti

Attention

Child development

Visual perception in children

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographic references and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- Our Approach to Attention -- Development of Attention -- Individuality and Development -- Organization of the Book -- 2. Constructs and Measures -- Attention as Selectivity -- Selection of Objects and Locations -- Selection of Attributes Within an Object -- Attention as State -- Behavioral Measures -- Physiological Measures -- Attention as Executive Control -- Voluntary Attention -- Limited Capacity -- Automatic versus Controlled Processes -- Summary -- 3. Looking and Visual Attention: Overview and Developmental Framework -- Looking in the Newborn -- The Transition at 2 to 3 months -- Social Implications of the 2- to 3-Month Shift -- Processes Underlying the Transition at 2 to 3 Months -- Looking and the Development of the First Attention System -- The Transition at 9 to 12 Months -- Developmental Changes in Looking -- Changes in Other Domains -- Processes Underlying the Transition at 9 Months -- Consolidation of the Second Attention System and the Transition at 18 Months -- Developments in Patterns of Looking -- The 18-Month Transition -- Processes Underlying the 18-Month Transition -- The Preschool Years and Increasing Control of Attention -- Behavioral Evidence -- Processes Underlying Development from 2 to 5 Years -- Summary -- 4. Scanning, Searching, and Shifting Attention -- Shifting Attention -- Scanning -- Shifting Attention Between Events -- Visual Search and Expectation -- Nonobservable Shifts of Attention -- Summary -- 5. Development of Selectivity -- Changing Visual Preferences in the First Few Months -- A Shift from Quantitative to More Qualitative Bases for Selection -- Neural Underpinnings for the Shift in Selectivity at 2 to 3 Months -- Selection Based on Perceptual Experience -- Selection of Novel Objects and Events -- Selection of Novel Locations -- Selection Based on Motivational Relevance.

Social and Emotional Consequences of People -- Selection Based on What Is Relevant to New Motor Skills -- Selecting What Others Select -- Summary -- 6. Development of Attention as a State -- Engagement and Disengagement of Attention -- Initiation -- Engagement -- Disengagement and Termination of Attention -- Factors that Sustain Engagement -- Arousal -- Cognitive Factors -- Mutual Influences of Attention and Other States -- Summary -- 7. Focused Visual Attention and Resistance to Distraction -- General Conceptual Issues -- Framework for Development -- Orienting/Investigative System -- System of Higher Level Control -- Development of Two Systems of Attention -- Implications for Distractibility -- Conceptual Issues in the Study of Distractibility -- Common Mechanisms -- Developmental Changes in Mechanisms -- Can Distractors Help Performance? -- Summary -- 8. Increasing Independence in the Control of Attention -- Adult as Regulator -- The Role of the Parent in State Control -- Shared Attention to Objects -- Cultural Influences -- The Shift from Other-Regulation to Self-Regulation -- Increased Awareness of Attention in Self and Others -- The Role of Changing Motivations -- Volitional Skills -- Summary -- 9. Attention in Learning and Performance -- Learning and Performance as Defining Aspects of Attention -- Does Attention Enhance Learning and Performance? -- Behavioral Evidence for the Role of Focused Attention -- Physiological Differentiation -- Specific Types of Learning -- Discrimination Learning -- Sequence Learning -- Observational Learning -- Attention and Practice of New Skills -- Practice of Emerging Motor Skills -- Attention to Emerging Cognitive Skills -- Effort Involved in Emerging Use of Strategies -- Summary -- 10. Individual Differences in Attention -- Studying Individual Differences -- Individual Differences in Aspects of Attention.

Reactivity -- Sustained Visual Attention -- Focused Attention --



Related Dimensions of Individuality -- Motor Activity -- Higher Level Control of Impulses -- Attention and Emotionality -- Summary -- 11. Early Manifestations of Attention Deficits -- Attention Deficits in School-Age Children -- Excess Motor Activity and Attention -- Relating Disorders to Different Processes -- Possible Precursors of Attention Deficits with Hyperactivity -- Early Signs of Hyperactivity -- Developmental Patterns -- Precursors to Attention Deficits Without Hyperactivity -- Attention Deficits in Other Conditions -- Infants with Regulatory Disorders -- Impaired Attention in Autistic Children in Social Situations -- Underlying Deviations in Early Attention Deficits -- Attention Deficit as Neurodevelopmental Lag -- A Temperament Approach to Attention Deficits -- Hypotheses About Optimal Arousal Level -- Imbalances of Activation and Inhibition -- Summary -- 12. Individuality and Development -- Origins of Individual Differences -- Early Biological Variation -- Environment as a Contributor -- An Interactionist Approach to Individual Differences -- The Development of Attention Deficits -- Biological Bases -- Social Contributions to Developmental Patterns -- Individual Profiles of Development -- Summary -- 13. Recapitulation -- Development -- Individual Differences -- The Larger Context -- References -- Author Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z -- Subject Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W.

Sommario/riassunto

1. Introduction. 2. Constructs and Measures. 3. Looking and Visual Attention: Overview and Developmental Framework. 4. Scanning, Searching, and Shifting Attention. 5. Development of Selectivity. 6. Development of Attention as a State. 7. Focused Visual Attention and Resistance to Distraction. 8. Increasing Independence in the Control of Attention. 9. Attention in Learning and Performance. 10. Individual Differences in Attention. 11. Early Manifestations of Attention Deficits. 12. Individuality and Development. 13. Recapitulation. References. Author Index. Subject Index.



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910974485903321

Autore

Owen Peter F

Titolo

To the limit of endurance : a battalion of Marines in the Great War / / Peter F. Owen

Pubbl/distr/stampa

College Station, : Texas A&M University Press, c2007

ISBN

1-299-07113-9

1-60344-465-3

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (265 p.)

Collana

C.A. Brannen series ; ; no. 9

Disciplina

940.4/5973

Soggetti

World War, 1914-1918 - Regimental histories - United States

World War, 1914-1918 - Campaigns - France

World War, 1914-1918 - Campaigns - Belgium

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. [239]-244) and index.

Nota di contenuto

The first to fight -- The American Expeditionary Forces -- The triangle farm and Bouresches -- Belleau Wood -- Soissons -- Saint-Mihiel -- Blanc Mont -- The Meuse-Argonne.

Sommario/riassunto

Scholars and historians offer several theories for the crippling losses suffered by the American Expeditionary Forces on the battlefields of World War I: inexperience, poor leadership, hasty expansion of duties, and others. But until now, most of these studies have focused at the division level or higher. Now, with To the Limit of Endurance, Peter F. Owen offers a tautly worded, historically rigorous, and intensely human survey of the agonizing burden shouldered by the Second Battalion of the Sixth Regiment of U.S. Marines from its formation in Quantico, Virginia, in 1917 until the cessation of hostilities in November of the following year. In places like Belleau Wood and Soissons, these young men, led by dedicated officers, died in staggering numbers--primarily because of the outmoded tactics they had learned. Owen shows how the battalion regrouped after these campaigns, however, and embarked on a period of intense retraining. By the time of the closing weeks of the war, the adjustments they had made allowed them to mold themselves into a coldly efficient military machine. Drawing on a treasure trove of surviving first-hand accounts, Owen expertly



combines these individual observations with military records and archival sources to create a mosaic that provides not only a case study of how one organization grappled with transformation but also a tightly focused, ground-level view of the lives--and deaths--of these courageous American military men. The grueling, ultimately triumphant odyssey of the 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines will appeal to military historians, professional soldiers, and interested general readers.