2016
DOI: 10.14198/jhse.2016.11.proc1.13
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Motor imagery, perspective taking and gender differences: a VVIQ2-based study

Abstract: Scientific literature highlighted gender differences in spatial orientation. In particular, men and women differ in terms of the navigational processes they use in daily life. Scientific literature highlighted that women use analytical strategies while men tend to use holistic strategies. Furthermore, studies exploring gender differences in self-reported dream perspectives reported that women dream mainly in first person and men mainly in third person. This work used Vividness of Movement Imagery Questionnaire… Show more

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“…To overcome such an annoying moment of tension, it is preferable to send the ball to the other side of the court, with slightly arched trajectories above the net, with decisive and powerful blows (Di Tore et al, 2016). In this way, the players have the opportunity to recover confidence as soon as possible, and a safer and more effective game.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome such an annoying moment of tension, it is preferable to send the ball to the other side of the court, with slightly arched trajectories above the net, with decisive and powerful blows (Di Tore et al, 2016). In this way, the players have the opportunity to recover confidence as soon as possible, and a safer and more effective game.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geschlechtsabhängige Unterschiede Laut Di Tore et al [7] gibt es aber auch Hinweise auf einen Geschlechterunterschied bezüglich der präferierten Perspektive. In einer Pilotstudie gaben die befragten Frauen häufiger an, die internale Visualisierung anzuwenden, während die Männer häufiger die externale Visualisierung wählten.…”
Section: Neuronale Bewegungssimulation Vergleicht Man Dieunclassified