Music appears to have a greater psychological effect than a performance-enhancing effect during the physical preparation of kickboxers.
Article: thesciencematters.org/use-of-music...
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A new spatial analysis framework reveals how rising seas, storm surge, and chronic flooding threaten thousands of Florida’s irreplaceable heritage sites.
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Music appears to have a greater psychological effect than a performance-enhancing effect during the physical preparation of kickboxers.
Article: thesciencematters.org/use-of-music...
#combatsports #martialarts #sportspsychology #sportsscience #sportstraining
Published in Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, this research offers a compelling biological framework for understanding how subjective experience arises.
It also raises important questions about artificial intelligence, suggesting that data processing alone may not be enough for genuine conscious experience.
The article argues that seeing a colour, feeling fear, recalling a memory, or imagining a melody are all rooted in physical processes that connect the brain and body.
Drawing on the Motivated Emotional Mind (MEM) model developed by Wiesław Galus and Professor Janusz Starzyk, the work proposes that conscious experience emerges from the interaction of sensory signals, memory, emotion, and bodily states.
What does it mean to truly experience the world?
A fascinating new article by Wiesław Galus explores one of science's deepest mysteries: phenomenal consciousness.
Article: thesciencematters.org/phenomenal-c...
Music appears to have a greater psychological effect than a performance-enhancing effect during the physical preparation of kickboxers.
Article: thesciencematters.org/use-of-music...
#combatsports #martialarts #sportspsychology #sportsscience #sportstraining