Search for dissertations about: "action observation"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 106 swedish dissertations containing the words action observation.
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21. Ergonomics Intervention Programme Technique (EIPT) in IDC : case studies in Iranian industries
Abstract : In recent years, it has become clear that the workshop with active participation is the best method of conducting training, especially for training people in an Ergonomics Intervention Programme (EIP). A participative workshop with a holistic and multidisciplinary ergonomics- training program is an effective way for building competence among employees for designing and implementing improvement changes at work. READ MORE
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22. An Ordinary School Child : Agency and Authority in Children’s Schooling
Abstract : The aim of this doctoral thesis is to explore the position, and the restrictions and possibilities for action available to children in a Swedish mainstream school class. With focus on everyday activities the questions generated were: whether being a member of a specific school class has significance; how the children position themselves in negotiations of time and space; in what manner the children can claim, and be granted, command over their school day activities; and what happens when the adults’ right to control becomes visible. READ MORE
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23. Shades of Use : The Dynamics of Interaction Design for Sociable Use
Abstract : Computers are used in sociable situations, for example during customer meetings. This is seldom recognized in design, which means that computers often become a hindrance in the meeting. READ MORE
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24. Exploring infants' cooperative participation in early social routines
Abstract : Cooperation and joint actions are often investigated in terms of how individuals explicitly coordinate their plans and intentions to achieve a shared goal. However, goals may also be achieved without prior arrangements, when, for instance, an individual takes part in someone else’s action without an explicit agreement, helping that action to be performed. READ MORE
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25. PET studies on the mechanism of monoaminergic drugs
Abstract : Positron emission tomography (PET) is a molecular imaging technique that allows for examinations of neurochemistry directly in the living human brain. In the present thesis, PET was used to assess the pharmacological effects of two drugs representing the major classes of antipsychotic and antidepressant drugs. READ MORE