Sentences with phrase «in volitional»

Gamma and beta bursts during working memory readout suggest roles in its volitional control.
One could draw from this doctrine the conclusion that man should adopt in his volitional life a maximally passive attitude.
In its volitional aspect, immediate experience is an act of decision, an act of cutting off certain possibilities for response to an immediate situation in the process of actualizing others.

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Danielle A. Schlosser, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry; Director of the Digital Health Core in the Department of Psychiatry, and Director of the NIH - funded Digital Research and Interventions for Volitional Enhancement (DRIVE) lab at UCSF Dr. Schlosser's research program's goal is to design, develop, and investigate neuroscience - informed digital health solutions to improve the lives of people with schizophrenia and depression.
Volitional relations to the world can be handled in the same way.
Craddock, too, in Overhearing the Gospel (1978), endorsed «narrative» sermons — not that narrative should replace logic, or that sermons consist only of stories, but that the sermon has «the scope that ties it to the life of a larger community» and touches «intellectual or emotional or volitional» concerns while «conveying the sense of movement from one place to another» and «thinking alongside the hearers.»
All language, even if it does not contain a commandment, as is the case in this passage, is volitional.
He regards it as an inadequacy of the Bultmannian approach that in viewing the Gospel as address, man is viewed simply as a volitional being, called upon to decide and nothing more.
Reflective knowledge and beliefs, however, do increase the effectiveness of elements of the past in shaping the affective - volitional orientation characteristic of one's existence.
The «aesthetic,» in this profound sense, with its expression in appreciation, evaluation, enjoyment or displeasure, and the like, is as much a part of our human experience as the rational and volitional aspects.
Theistic imagery can «suggest patterns and unity in the totality of things» by virtue of «an appeal to personal purpose, volitional power, and moral principle as the ultimate explanatory categories».
In its outer limits and sensual shape, this is the result of God's volitional action, since the Being within which we live and move has its shape defined by divine decision.
These are as real in human experience as space and time, and the way contingent future events are sometimes altered by volitional decision makes us unwilling to see that human effort is of no avail.
That said, are we really going to agree with Edward T. Oakes («Philosophy in an Old Key,» December 2000) that someone like Bryan Magee who refuses to love God with all his mind is, in the active, volitional sense of the term, giving glory to God?
He is caught in the talons of a compulsion that determines his behavior from a subconscious level — below the rational or volitional activities of his mind.
Noakes12 recently argued from the data of Baldwin et al13 that when exercise was performed at a constant work rate (thus negating any effect of pacing strategy) to volitional fatigue in either a glycogen - loaded or glycogen - depleted state, performance time was determined by the rate at which the RPE rose from its starting value to a maximal tolerable value.
Students experience autonomy in the classroom, Deci and Ryan explain, when their teachers «maximize a sense of choice and volitional engagement» while minimizing students» feelings of coercion and control.
Although babywearing supports and enhances postural and head control, babies need to be belly down to the earth in order for all of the natural postural reflexes to be optimally stimulated and integrated into smooth volitional movements and eventually for crawling.
An analysis of training volumes revealed that those in the T + group completed more repetitions to volitional fatigue than the placebo group.
Is training to volitional fatigue maybe the key why in the study that is mentioned in the article, 36 reps using 15.5 % 1RM produced much less muscle size than the low rep training?
Notwithstanding the requirements of this subdivision, participation in professional development outside the regular school day or regularly scheduled working days of the school year shall be volitional for teachers, unless otherwise agreed upon as a term or condition of employment pursuant to collective bargaining under article 14 of the Civil Service Law.
His continued presence in the Embassy can not, therefore, be characterised as «volitional» (para 13).
Since seatbelt use appears to be one of the most effective measures to reduce injuries in motor vehicle crashes [67], interventions to use seatbelts should be aimed at males and high risk takers in particular, and based on the premise that nonuse is volitional rather than forgetful.
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