Engine composition. Motor composition of action Motor composition of action in psychology

Dvoretsky Vitaly Petrovich

From the standpoint of the theory of motor activity, an analysis is made of the psychological features of the development of images of the performance of motor actions when firing from a combat pistol.

Psychological structure of motor action in hand-to-hand combat

E. A. Chigoryaev, A. V. Bakin

The interaction of physical and need-motivational components in students' motor activity

Uvarov Evgeniy Alexeevich, Alavi Haidar M. Alavi

It is shown that the motivational component is the basis of physical culture activity. The need for movement is the psychological basis for the motivation of physical culture and sports.

The composition and structure of human motor abilities

Gimazov Rinat Maratovich

The article provides an analysis of the human motor abilities in terms of its composition and structure. Abilities are considered as inclinations, as skills, as special properties of the executive apparatus of a person.

Combining the motor skills of military personnel during operations in the aquatic environment

Ponimasov Oleg Evgenievich

The article explores the possibilities of teaching applied swimming based on the coordination of technical elements. The concept of motor associations is formulated.

Pravdov Dmitry Mikhailovich

Time parameters of the formation of motor actions in preschool children

Pravdov Dmitry Mikhailovich

The article presents the material that characterizes the features of the formation of a motor program based on the analysis of the duration of the latent and motor phases in the general structure of motor actions with a target

Technological approach in teaching students sports motor actions © 2012 Omarov O. M. ,

Omarov Omarkady Magomedzagirovich, Kashkaeva Eminekhanum Abakarovna

The article considers the possibilities of a technological approach in relation to the process of formation of theoretical knowledge and practical skills and abilities of students of physical education departments in sports classes.

The development of mental abilities in younger schoolchildren in the process of learning motor actions p

Fedorova Marina Yurievna

The impact of developmental education in the formation of the "school of the ball" in basketball based on a modular training system, including learning and memorizing the main reference points (GPO), on

Category. The structure of a motor skill. Specificity. The system of motor operations performed in accordance with the motor task, the final formation of which is possible only in the course of practical training, when the individual style of movements is specified.


Watch value Engine Composition Actions in other dictionaries

Motor- motor, motor (book). 1. App., by value. associated with the movement of the organs of the body, motor (physiol. anat.). motor nerves. motor cortical centers. 2.........
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Motor App.- 1. Corresponding in value. with noun: movement (5), associated with it. 2. Inherent to movement (5), characteristic of it. 3. Setting in motion, controlling the movement (2-5) of something .........
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Actions Mn.- 1. Military operations. 2. Behavior, actions of someone.
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composition M.- 1. The totality of individual parts that form smth. whole. 2. Connection, mixture, solution, consisting of any. substances, elements. 3. The totality of people, of which ........
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Motor— oh, oh.
1. to Movement (4 digits). D. act. D. reaction. D skills.
2. Setting in motion smth., controlling the movement of smth. D nerves. D power. D. installation.
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Hostilities- For researchers who view conflict as a hostile relationship, military action is a key concept in distinguishing between states of dispute and conflict. Term........
Political vocabulary

Nonviolent Action Politics- - a type of political activity focused on civil disobedience to the authorities and the overthrow of the moral standards of mutual tolerance in resolving conflict situations .........
Political vocabulary

Acts Regulatory Limits Actions- - cm.
LIMITS
ACTION OF REGULATORY LEGAL ACTS.
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Currency Actions — -
conclusion of agreements and (or) performance of other actions, as a result of which
currency accounts (
redistribution of property or possession rights
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Inclusion of Intellectual Property Objects into Intangible Assets — -
form
accounting of objects of intellectual property;
objects of intellectual property are included in
the cost of the privatized property of scientific and technical ........
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Flammable Composition- - chemical compounds found in standard cartridges and
serving to ignite the powder charge. Substances which are not components of B.C., which may
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Time Until Expiration— The time remaining until the expiration of the financial contract. Also referred to as "time to maturity".
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Expiration Time of Option Contracts— a specified period after the expiration of the option, before which the buyer's notification of consent to exercise the option must be received.
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Expiry date— in insurance
operations:
the date from which the insurance
policy or
bond terminates
action.
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Contract Expiration Date- The last day (American style) or the only day (European style) when it can be performed
option. In the case of stock options, it is the first Saturday........
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Option Expiration Date — -
date after which
the rights associated with the option become null and void. This is the last date
the option can be exercised.
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Actions- - such legal
facts, the occurrence of which depends on the will and consciousness of people. D. are divided into lawful and unlawful (offenses).
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Actions Exchange Illegal- to illegal
stock market activities include:
fraud,
deception,
misrepresentation; deceit or attempt to deceive
trade order or ........
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Actions Conclusive- action,
a sign without words, showing a desire, an intention to enter into a deal or start negotiations.
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Actions at your own risk- the basis for exclusion of liability in case of negligence, negligence, negligence. In legal terms, it can be interpreted as
consent to possible violations of accepted norms.
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Activities of the Independent Contractor— In liability insurance: independent
the contractor has
the right to carry out his work in the way he chooses, without being subject to direct control by ........
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Actions Illegal- ILLEGAL ACTS Actions that are contrary to the established law or
order.
The concept of `D.S.` includes such
actions as illegal
contributions........
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Working Together, Coordinated Actions- two or more
investor working together to achieve a unified investment
goals, for example, they buy
shares,
control over which...
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Sole Actions of the Referee— procedural
acts performed by a single judge,
without the participation of people's assessors or other judges included in this composition of the court. only allowed....
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Law on Penalties for Illegal Actions in Connection with the Transfer of Domestic- CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 1984 (INSIDER TRADING SANCTIONS ACT OF 1984). A law that strengthened penalties for persons who profit from the illegal use of `internal` (confidential) ........
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Law on Measures of Responsibility for Illegal Transactions and Fraudulent Actions with Securities Inc. INSIDER TRADING AND SECURITIES FRAUD ENFORCEMENT ACT OF 1988
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Law of Parallel Action- social
the law according to which
influence purposefully exerted on
team, has an impact on each member of the team, and, conversely, in ........
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Prohibited Actions Regarding War Victims- - attacks on life and physical integrity, including murder, mutilation, cruel
treatment, torture, torment, collective punishment; encroachment........
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Compound- composition, m. 1. only units. The set of parts, elements that form some kind of. whole. - Can we, Marxists, circumvent the question of the class composition of our society in the Constitution?........
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Expiration— The time when the option contract ceases to exist.
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The motor composition of the action
The motor composition of an action is a system of motor operations performed in accordance with a motor task, the final formation of which is possible only in the course of practical training, in which the individual style of movements is specified.

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Apophenia - Apophenia (from the Greek apophene - to express a judgment, to make it clear; goes back to the texts of religious revelations, where it denotes pure knowledge achieved outside the process of cognition) - a monotonously increasing symptom, which is characterized by experiences and ideas of persecution, eavesdropping by others, inadequate and excessive attention to the individual, author K. Konrad. According to Konrad, the patient is no longer able to inspire and to establish personal relationships. His I ceases to act as the center of the inner universe of the individual. Own thoughts are perceived as inspired, imposed from the outside, there are illusions of voices. Apophenia completes the trema phase in schizophrenia. In this phase, there is still the possibility of turning towards defect compensation. Synonymous are such concepts as delusional and abnormal consciousness of meaning (K. Jaspers). But in this concept, subjective experiences come to the fore. Literature. Conrad K. Uber begriff und Wessen der Apophanie // Merdimensionale Diagnostik. Festschrift fur Kretschmer. Stuttgart: Thieme, 1958.
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Lange (Lange) Karl Georg - Lange (Lange) Karl Georg (12/4/1834, Vordingborg - 5/25/1900, Copenhagen) - Danish physician, physiologist, philosopher. He received a general education at the Metropolitan School (1853), then a medical one (candidate of medicine, 1859), from 1860 to 1862 he worked as a doctor at the Frederick Hospital, in 1863 he took part in an expedition to Greenland to analyze the spread of diseases, then he again worked as an assistant at the Frederick Hospital under the leadership of E. Dalerup (1863-1866) and as a military doctor at the Almindelig Hospital (1866-1867). From 1867 to 1868, Lange continued his education: he studied histology with K.J. Ebert and G. Frey in Zurich, physiology with M. Schiff in France. Conducted studies of bulbar paralysis (1868), chronic poliomyelitis (1874). Since 1875, Lange was an assistant professor of pathoanatomy, lectured on inflammatory pathology, then on manic-depressive psychosis (“Om periodiske Depressionstilstande”, 1886), since 1885 he was a professor at the University of Copenhagen, an honorary doctor of Lund University (1893). He was especially famous for his peripheral theory of the emergence of emotions (“Om Sindsbevaegelser”, 1885), a vascular-motor theory of emotions, in which he assigned the leading role to the somato-vegetative component. In it, emotions are interpreted as subjective formations that arise in response to nervous excitation, due to the state of innervation and the width of the blood vessels of the visceral organs (this interpretation of the emotional process is very close to Cannon's view of the role of blood circulation in the distribution of adrenaline). Lange put forward this theory without being familiar with the theory of W. James (1884), so it was called the James-Lange theory. Literature.
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Thermoreceptors - Thermoreceptors are receptors located on the skin surface and in internal organs and serve to control temperature changes. There are cold ones, with an optimum sensitivity of 28–38 degrees, and thermal ones, with an optimum of 35–43 degrees. At the same time, skin cold receptors are represented by a significantly larger number than thermal ones, and they are located more superficially. The highest distribution density of thermoreceptors on the face, the lowest - on the soles of the feet. There are special thermoreceptors that control blood temperature, located in the hypothalamic region of the brain.

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"Propulsion Composition Action" in books

author Anokhin Petr Kuzmich

Comparative study of the effect of complete long-term starvation AND protein deficiency on the composition of the peripheral blood of mice CC57 Br I. L. POVERIY and V. I. PRILYATSKY (Moscow)

From the book Problems of therapeutic starvation. Clinical and experimental studies [all four parts!] author Anokhin Petr Kuzmich

Comparative study of the effect of complete long-term starvation AND protein deficiency on the composition of the peripheral blood of CC57Br mice I. L. POVERIY and V. I. PRILYATSKY (Moscow)

Musical motor reflex

From the book Free Movement and Plastic Dance in Russia author Sirotkina Irina Vadimovna

The Musical-Motor Reflex The task of “being faithful to the music in movements” had to be solved not only in theory, but, above all, in practice. Duncan left no method, no instructions on this score. True, in her memoirs she describes how, listening to music,

Musculoskeletal system

From the book Home Medical Encyclopedia. Symptoms and treatment of the most common diseases author Team of authors

The musculoskeletal system The bulk of the human body, about 75% of the total weight, is the musculoskeletal system, which includes muscles, bones, joints, tendons, ligaments and cartilage. The musculoskeletal system gives the human body a certain shape, thanks to it

Motor Analyzer

From the book Great Soviet Encyclopedia (DV) of the author TSB

Musculoskeletal system

From the book Great Soviet Encyclopedia (OP) of the author TSB

Musculoskeletal system

From the book 365 health recipes from the best healers author Mikhailova Ludmila

Musculoskeletal system Saber-galangal tincture will help. It is necessary to take 200 g of dry rhizomes of cinquefoil, 100 g of galangal rhizomes, pour into a 3-liter glass jar, pour 3 liters of cold vodka, put in a dark place for 3 weeks. Then strain and take 1 tbsp. l.

Musculoskeletal system

From the book Atlas: human anatomy and physiology. Complete practical guide author Zigalova Elena Yurievna

Musculoskeletal system Skeletal system One of the most important functions of the human body is movement in space. It is performed by the musculoskeletal system, which consists of two parts: passive and active. The first includes bones that connect between

Wrong motor stereotype

From the book Get rid of the pain. Pain in arms and legs author Sitel Anatoly Boleslavovich

Incorrect motor stereotype Until now, physical activity in physical education classes in schools, in sports sections, with therapeutic exercises is evenly given to all muscle groups. This has always been considered a positive development. However, today it turns out

Lacrimal and motor apparatus

From the book Eye Diseases author author unknown

Lacrimal and motor apparatus Lacrimal organs are represented by lacrimal and lacrimal apparatus.

From the book Illness as a way. The meaning and purpose of diseases the author Dalke Rudiger

11. Motor apparatus and nerves

Musculoskeletal system

From the book A healthy man in your home author Zigalova Elena Yurievna

The musculoskeletal system All the endless variety of external manifestations of brain activity is finally reduced to a single phenomenon - muscle movement. Does a child laugh at the sight of a toy, does Garibaldi smile when he is persecuted for excessive love for

musculoskeletal system

From the book All About Pigeons author Bondarenko Svetlana Petrovna

The musculoskeletal system As a result of adaptation to flight, the skeleton of pigeons acquired a number of features: a significant part of the bones inside are hollow, contain air, but these bones are thin, hard and strong. Bone tissue contains many mineral salts, plentifully

Motor way of perception

From the book Psychology of Body Types. Development of new opportunities. Practical Approach author Troshchenko Sergey

Motor way of perception People endowed with a motor way of perception tend to interact with the world through movement. Since childhood, they have a better ability to learn new movements, interact with surrounding objects and have a high degree of

locomotive apparatus

From the book All About Horses [A Complete Guide to Proper Care, Feeding, Maintenance, Dressage] the author Skrypnik Igor

The motor apparatus Almost all the conditioned reflexes developed in the horse in the process of training are associated with its movements. The movement of the horse is carried out by moving the center of gravity of the body with various changes in the position of the limbs and body. In move

Engine composition (actions) (English motor content)- a set of motor operations performed in a certain space-time mode in accordance with the content of the motor task and the external and internal means of its solution available to the subject.

The motor composition is determined by the biomechanical properties of the body kinematics, innervation resources, the available inventory of sensory corrections, as well as the tool that is used to perform the action. The motor composition "is a function of both the task and its executor" (Bernshtein N.A.). The motor composition m. b. defined a priori only partially, in general terms, accessible to verbal or figurative description; its full identification by the subject occurs only during exercises and training, in which the individual style of movements is worked out. Cm . motor skill. (A.I. Nazarov)

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Dictionary of psychiatric terms. V.M. Bleikher, I.V. Crook

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Neurology. Complete explanatory dictionary. Nikiforov A.S.