11. Effect of computerized cognitive training with virtual spatial navigation task during bed rest immobilization and recovery on vascular function : a pilot studyNandu Goswami, Voyko Kavcic, Uroš Marušič, Boštjan Šimunič, Andreas Roessler, Helmut Hinghofer-Szalkay, Rado Pišot, 2015, original scientific article Keywords: computerized cognitive training, spatial navigation, bed rest, EndoPAT, vascular changes, aging Published in RUP: 15.10.2015; Views: 3427; Downloads: 86 Link to full text |
12. Psychophysiological response to cognitive workload during symmetrical, asymmetrical and dual-task walkingKristel Knaepen, Uroš Marušič, Simona Crea, Carlos D. Rodríguez Guerrero, Nicola Vitiello, Nathalie Pattyn, O. Mairesse, Dirk Lefeber, Romain Meeusen, 2015, original scientific article Keywords: Psychophysiological response, Cognitive workload, (A)symmetrical walking, performance, dual-task Published in RUP: 15.10.2015; Views: 3500; Downloads: 207 Link to full text |
13. Impact of spatial navigation training during 14-day bed rest on maintaining motor functions and on brain activity in older adults : PhD thesisUroš Marušič, 2015, doctoral dissertation Keywords: bed rest, physical inactivity, older adults, computerized cognitive training, spatial navigation, gait variability, dual-task effect, electroencephalography, event-related potential Published in RUP: 15.10.2015; Views: 4198; Downloads: 66 Link to full text |
14. Years lived with disability (YLDs) for 1160 sequelae of 289 diseases and injuries 1990-2010 : a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010Theo Vos, Abraham D Flaxman, Mohsen Naghavi, Rafael Lozano, Catherine Michaud, Majid Ezzati, Kenji Shibuya, Joshua A. Solomon, Safa Abdalla, Victor Aboyans, Diego De Leo, 2012, original scientific article Keywords: neglected tropical diseases, adjusted life years, iron-deficiency anemia, developing countries, depressive disorder, hearing impairment, cognitive function, mental disorders, risk factors Published in RUP: 15.10.2015; Views: 3024; Downloads: 126 Link to full text |
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18. A comparative study of cognitive schemas of HRM during economic crisis in two Slovenian sectorsAna Arzenšek, 2012, original scientific article Abstract: The main objective of this article is to present a qualitative study of HRM schemas in the recent economic crisis in Slovenia. Cognitive schemas influence perception and behaviour and serve as powerful sense-making frameworks. In-depth interviews with 16 CEOs, HR executives and trade unionists from the production and service sectors and analyses of annual reports were conducted to find the content of their HRM schemas. In addition, a comparison between schemas from companies from both sectors was made. Results reveal that HRM schemas in companies from the financial sector include more 'HRM is bureaucratic' attributes whereas in companies from the automotive sector 'HRM is strategic' attributes prevail. In companies' annual reports, the socially responsible role of HRM toward employees is only moderately present. While the crisis in 1990s was an influential factor for the sense-making and Žflexibility is crucialʼ attribution in companies in the automotive sector, the current HRM schema in selected companies from the financial sector was influenced by the occurrence of conjuncture. Keywords: social kognition, cognitive shema, HRM, economic crisis Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3138; Downloads: 56 Full text (141,81 KB) |
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