Karate: Emotions and Movement Anticipation
Introduction The following paper is a case study developed to investigate the possible relationship between mirror neurons and karate. In karate, athletes are often trained to anticipate the opponent's movement and to consider their emotions (Dosil 2006). This kind of training and skill may be...
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Main Authors: | Contiero Danilo (Author), Kosiewicz Jerzy (Author), Baker Julien S. (Author) |
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