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Dynamic visual functions assessment and training in juniors training game sports
Pecková, Natalie ; Valouchová, Petra (advisor) ; Kolář, Jáchym (referee)
The term neurovisual training describes procedures that improve an individual's visual- cognitive skills. In this thesis, we tried to characterize selected visual-cognitive skills, unify examination procedures and find possibilities for their training. In the theoretical part, you can find a list of conventional and software tools used for this purpose. In the appendices we describe specific exercises with selected tools. In the practical part, we put together training aimed at selected parameters and tested its effect on a group of junior volleyball players. Methodology: We established seven parameters that we monitored as part of input and output measurements. The examination can be divided into the static part, which was carried out by a qualified optometrist, and the dynamic part using the Senaptec Sensory Station under the guidance of a trained physiotherapist. Of the original 31 probands participating in input measurement, only 18 participated in output measurement. They were volleyball players from two Prague clubs with an average age of around 13 years. Probands were randomly assigned to an intervention and control group. The intervention group underwent three months of neurovisual training in a common part of conventional training at a frequency of one per week with the addition of...
Multifunctional building
Teichmannová, Michaela ; Spáčil, Miroslav (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the project of the new construction of a multi-functional house on a plot of land in Husova street near CAN in the wider center of the city Pilsen. The house is designed as an object for commercial use and housing with social apartments and as part of the newly proposed block on Emil Škoda Square, for which an urban planning study was prepared. With regard to the existing building, which will be preserved, the house is designed to have 4 above ground floors and 1 underground floor. In total, the house has 5 non-residential units for commercial use and 18 residential units. The building's technical facilities, collective garage and cellars for apartment owners are designed on the first underground floor of the building. The non-residential units will be used as commercial spaces for health care and catering with a specific use, i.e. Fit bar, pharmacy, optometry, dental surgery and medical rehabilitation and are designed in a 1st floor building. All residential units are designed in 2 to 4 floors.

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