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psychophysiological mechanisms

Biologia Geral Linguística
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Contexto: "The process of reading comprehension has to do with the relationship of the psychophysiological mechanisms through which the reader interacts with the written text and actively decodes its content until he understands it and makes critical evaluations based on his own previous knowledge and written expression is the complex process that integrates the development of a system of signs through the correct use of grammar, spelling, coherence, unity and creativity to express ideas and feelings in writing."
Fonte: Nuñez Rios, G., Garcia Mendoza, K., Montero Fabian, H., Reales, K., & Ojeda Pertuz, D. del C. (2024). Methodological strategies and techniques implemented by teachers in the teaching-learning process of English in Spanish-speaking students. Procedia Computer Science, 231, 508–513.

Termo equivalente: mecanismos psicofisiológicos

Definição: "We present a sound scientific premise that physiological mechanisms are notable players in behavior change capacity, in addition to (not instead of) therapeutic, psychosocial, and cognitive mechanisms. Further, physiological mechanisms are malleable through easily adopted and widely available behavioral interventions that can increase brain–body communication “in-the-moment"."
Fonte: Buckman, J. F., Vaschillo, E. G., Vaschillo, B., Nguyen-Lang, A., Bates, M. E., & Story, R. E. (2018). Psychophysiology methods and mechanisms: Multilevel, dynamic, personalized. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 79(3), 391–401.

Definição em português: "Apresentamos uma premissa científica sólida de que os mecanismos fisiológicos são participantes notáveis na capacidade de mudança de comportamento, além (e não em substituição) dos mecanismos terapêuticos, psicossociais e cognitivos. Além disso, os mecanismos fisiológicos são maleáveis por meio de intervenções comportamentais facilmente adotadas e amplamente disponíveis, que podem aumentar a comunicação cérebro–corpo "no momento"."