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Embodied strategies for public speaking anxiety: evaluation of the Corp-Oral program
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Año del Documento
2023
Editorial
Frontiers Media
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2023, 17
Abstract
Background: Public speaking is an indispensable skill that can profoundly
influence success in both professional and personal spheres. Regrettably,
managing anxiety during a speech poses a significant challenge for many of the
population. This research assessed the impacts of a Corp-Oral program, designed
to manage public speaking anxiety in university students, based on, body
awareness, embodied message techniques, simulation, embodied visualization,
body transformation, and gesture enhancement.
Methods: Thirty-six students (61% women; Mage = 20.22, SD = 1.23 years) were
randomly assigned to either an experimental group (n = 18), which underwent
the Corp-Oral program, or a control group (n = 18). Self-perceived anxiety, heart
rate, and electroencephalography were measured in a pre-test and a post-test.
Results: The study reveals that the Corp-Oral program significantly (p < 0.005)
reduced both physiological responses (heart rate) and self-reported measures of
anxiety. The alteration was more noticeable in self-reported anxiety measures (a
decrease of 33.217%) than in heart rate (a decrease of 4.659%). During the speech,
the experimental group exhibited increased cortical activation in areas related to
emotional regulation, consciousness, sensorimotor integration, and movement
control. A significant increase in frontal alpha asymmetry was observed for the
experimental group in the post-test, but there were no significant variations in
the theta/beta ratio.
Conclusion: These findings underline the benefit of managing public speaking
anxiety not merely by reducing it but by channeling it through embodied
strategies. These strategies could lead to greater action awareness that would
cushion the physiological effect of the anxiety response and help generate a
better self-perception of the anxiety state.
Materias Unesco
6102.05 Patología del Lenguaje
5801.07 Métodos Pedagógicos
Palabras Clave
Public speak anxiety
Embodied pedagogy
Embodied strategies
Body awareness
Teacher training
Teachers’ embodied experience
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ISSN
1662-5161
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SI
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© 2023 The Authors
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eng
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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