Publications by authors named "A Taborsky"

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  • A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted to compare the variability of surgical times between spinal anesthesia and general anesthesia in various surgical procedures.
  • Out of 77 studies analyzed, spinal anesthesia showed a 6.6% smaller standard deviation in surgical times compared to general anesthesia, although the difference was not statistically significant (P = 0.13).
  • Overall, there were no notable associations between surgical time variances and factors like study quality or procedure categories, indicating that both anesthesia methods have similar impacts on surgical time.
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In many sports, such as figure skating or gymnastics, the outcome of a performance does not rely exclusively on objective measurements, but on more subjective cues. Judges need high attentional capacities to process visual information and overcome fatigue. Also their emotion recognition abilities might have an effect in detecting errors and making a more accurate assessment.

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