Review of psychology, Vol. 12 No. 1, 2005.
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The effects of self-regulation techniques on human functional states: The moderating role of dominant sensory modality
Alla S. Kuznetsova
Valentina V. Barabanshchikova
Sažetak
The application of self-regulation techniques forms a long tradition in Russian work and organizational psychology. The recent research line in this domain focuses on the elaboration of multilevel health promotion programs that provide for efficient learning of self-regulation skills and enlarge individual repertoires of coping strategies. Obtained data allowed to extract two main principles of self-regulation programs’ adaptation: 1) taking into account the grade of fit between self-regulation means and the nature of human functional states’ (HFS) negative transformations in work process; 2) acceptance of individual sensitivity to various self-regulation means. An individualized approach in using self-regulation techniques promotes higher effectiveness in their application and can be considered as a promising way for improving HFS and human reliability in different work settings. This paper investigates dominant sensory modality of imagery as one of individual traits on which selection of the most adequate and individually efficient self-regulation technique depends.
Ključne riječi
self-regulation; human functional state (HFS); dominant sensory modality; imagery
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1997
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Datum izdavanja:
21.1.2006.
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