Essays about: "co-regulation"

Found 5 essays containing the word co-regulation.

  1. 1. Deep Breath - An auto-reflexive account of a collective journey into the healing practices of shared, embodied, breathing meditation

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för teologi och religionsvetenskap; Lunds universitet/Religionshistoria och religionsbeteendevetenskap

    Author : Michel Starco; [2023]
    Keywords : Quality of safety; Belly2Belly; Liminality; Interpretive drift; Embodiment of intimacy; Embodiment; Lived religion; Intimacy; Co-regulation; Intercorporeity; Ritual; Auto-reflexive ethnography; Negotiating somatic consent; Habitus; Socialization; Polyvagal theory.; Philosophy and Religion;

    Abstract : When we first encounter past traumatic experiences in ourselves, we are left with a conundrum; how are we to move forward in our everyday lives and thrive, rather than just cope and survive? By participating in the Belly2Belly ritual, providing analytical reflections and a detailed account from an auto-reflexive perspective, I attempt in this thesis to show, through the Belly2Belly ritual, how participants progress from a state of ill-being into a state of well-being, a form of evolution of well-being. This, it can be argued, takes form when the ritual participants are provided with the opportunity to engage with their unconscious habitus and autonomous physiological reactions through embodiment of intimacy. READ MORE

  2. 2. COOPERATIVE EMOTIONAL INTERACTION IN VIRTUAL COMPETITIVE GROUP ACTIVITY

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för psykologi

    Author : Josefine Olsson; Riikka Vahlroos; [2018]
    Keywords : emotion; emotion regulation; esports; team; Counter-Strike; TIES; EASI; emotioner; emotionell reglering; esport; team; Counter-Strike; TIES; EASI;

    Abstract : This study examines emotional interaction within virtual competitive group activity. The participants are 5 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) players who belong to the same team. The study is an observational study in a naturalistic setting that utilizes an inductive- deductive approach. READ MORE

  3. 3. Bioinformatics analysis of ZBED6, a novel transcription factor in mammals

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Breeding and Genetics

    Author : Shumaila Sayyab; [2010]
    Keywords : Chromatin Immuno precipitation ChIP sequencing; non-coding RNA; transcription factor; overrepresentation; enhancer elements; co regulation; repressor;

    Abstract : The identification of a regulatory mutation in the intron 3 of Insulin like growth factor 2, was a major finding. This single nucleotide mutation in the non coding region abrogates the interaction of nuclear factor ZBED6, resulting in the 3-4% increase in the muscle mass of domesticated pigs. READ MORE

  4. 4. Sharing uncertainty and responsibility? Voluntary environmental agreements in developing countries: the case of South Africa

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutet

    Author : Dania Cristofaro; [2004]
    Keywords : voluntary environmental agreements; energy efficiency; participative policy; Environmental studies; Miljöstudier; Earth and Environmental Sciences;

    Abstract : Developing countries are particularly new to the usage of voluntary environmental agreements and they have not fully explored the opportunity to take advantage of companies that are willing to regulate themselves voluntarily. Their formal regulative environment is often hampered by the absence of clear and enforced environmental standards, lack of human and financial resources. READ MORE

  5. 5. Analysing subsets of gene expression data to find putatively co-regulated genes

    University essay from Institutionen för datavetenskap

    Author : Merja Karjalainen; [2002]
    Keywords : gene expression; gene regulation; correlation; co-expressed; co-regulation;

    Abstract : This project is an investigation of whether analysing subsets of time series gene expression data can give additional information about putatively co-regulated genes, compared to only using the whole time series. The original gene expression data set was partitioned into subsets and similarity was computed for both the whole timed series and subsets. READ MORE