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2621“…The response patterns showed that fearful and anger labels were more often attributed to women with a niqāb vs. a cap and a shawl and again, an opposite pattern was observed for the happy response. …”
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2622por Watanabe, Noriya, Wada, Mari, Irukayama-Tomobe, Yoko, Ogata, Yousuke, Tsujino, Natsuko, Suzuki, Mika, Furutani, Naoki, Sakurai, Takeshi, Yamamoto, Miyuki“…We investigated the effect of this variation on emotional responses to stimuli of showing human faces with four categories of emotional expressions (anger, fear, happiness, and neutral). Subjects' emotional levels on seeing these faces were rated on scales of hedonic valence, emotional arousal, and dominance (V-A-D). …”
Publicado 2012
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2623por Ruzek, Josef I., Hoffman, Julia, Ciulla, Robert, Prins, Annabel, Kuhn, Eric, Gahm, Gregory“…The site currently addresses 18 key domains of functioning, including post-traumatic stress, sleep, anger, alcohol and drugs, and military sexual trauma. …”
Publicado 2011
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2624por Tanaka, Yoshihiro, Maruyama, Yoshihiro, Ishitobi, Yoshinobu, Kawano, Aimi, Ando, Tomoko, Ikeda, Rie, Inoue, Ayako, Imanaga, Junko, Okamoto, Shizuko, Kanehisa, Masayuki, Ninomiya, Taiga, Tsuru, Jusen, Akiyoshi, Jotaro“…RESULTS: Tension–anxiety, depression–dejection, anger–hostility, fatigue, and confusion scores in BP patients significantly increased compared with those of the healthy controls. …”
Publicado 2013
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2625“…Under facial expressions, the common emotions reflected were sadness, seriousness, anger; and pain. The self-image pictures uniformly reflected low self-esteem, especially focusing on hair loss, missing body parts. …”
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2626por Weston, Charles Stewart E.“…Amygdala activity also modulates hippocampal function, which is supported by a large body of evidence, and likewise amygdala activity modulates several brainstem regions, visual cortex, rostral anterior cingulate cortex (rACC), and medial orbitofrontal cortex (mOFC), to produce diverse startle, visual, memory, numbing, anger, and recklessness symptoms. Additional brain regions process other aspects of peritraumatic responses to produce further symptoms. …”
Publicado 2014
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2627por Sawada, Reiko, Sato, Wataru, Kochiyama, Takanori, Uono, Shota, Kubota, Yasutaka, Yoshimura, Sayaka, Toichi, Motomi“…METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We measured reaction times (RTs) during a visual search task in which 44 females and 46 males detected normal facial expressions of anger and happiness or their anti-expressions within crowds of neutral expressions. …”
Publicado 2014
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2628“…Specifically, we were interested in whether older adults would show deficits in unbinding emotional expression (i.e., either no emotion, happiness, anger, or disgust) from bound stimuli (i.e., photographs of faces expressing these emotions), as a hyper-binding account of age-related differences in working memory would predict. …”
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2629por Miyake, Mika, Kirisako, Takayoshi, Kokubo, Takeshi, Miura, Yutaka, Morishita, Koji, Okamura, Hisayoshi, Tsuda, Akira“…RESULTS: Serum cortisol levels and the cortisol/DHEA-S ratio were significantly decreased in the L-ornithine group in comparison with the placebo group. Also, anger was reduced and perceived sleep quality was improved in the L-ornithine group. …”
Publicado 2014
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2630“…RESULTS: A key theme was clinicians’ emotions, especially negative emotions including guilt, anger, worry, frustration and inadequacy. These were described in connection with situations where the clinicians perceived that (i) they failed to provide good quality care, (ii) they were unable to achieve positive health outcomes or engage the patient or (iii) there was conflict between what they were asked to do and the norms they held important. …”
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2631por Salvia, Emilie, Bestelmeyer, Patricia E. G., Kotz, Sonja A., Rousselet, Guillaume A., Pernet, Cyril R., Gross, Joachim, Belin, Pascal“…Scalp magnetic fields were recorded in three participants while they performed a 3-alternative forced choice emotion categorization task (Anger, Fear, Pleasure). Each participant performed more than 6000 trials to allow single-subject level statistical analyses using a new toolbox which implements the general linear model (GLM) on stimulus-specific responses (LIMO-EEG). …”
Publicado 2014
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2632por Hirosawa, Tetsu, Kikuchi, Mitsuru, Okumura, Eiichi, Yoshimura, Yuko, Hiraishi, Hirotoshi, Munesue, Toshio, Takesaki, Natsumi, Furutani, Naoki, Ono, Yasuki, Higashida, Haruhiro, Minabe, Yoshio“…Deficits in attentional-inhibitory control have been reported to correlate to anger, hostility, and aggressive behavior; therefore, inhibitory control appears to play an important role in prosocial behavior. …”
Publicado 2015
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2633por Bayet, Laurie, Pascalis, Olivier, Quinn, Paul C., Lee, Kang, Gentaz, Édouard, Tanaka, James W.“…However, the developmental course and underlying mechanism (bottom-up stimulus driven or top-down belief driven) associated with the angry-male bias remain unclear. Here we report that anger biases face gender categorization toward “male” responding in children as young as 5–6 years. …”
Publicado 2015
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2634por Moussas, Georgios, Fanouraki, Irene, Pachi, Argiro, Asomatou, Arezina, Drylli, Olga, Paschalakis, Georgios, Tselebis, Athanasios, Giotakis, Konstantinos, Bratis, Dionisios, Dermatis, Georgios, Malliori, Meni“…Scores higher than the proposed cut-score on SCL-90R scale were observed on depression, obsessions-compulsions, paranoid ideation, anxiety, anger-hostility, somatization, interpersonal sensitivity, and psychoticism subscales. …”
Publicado 2015
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2635por van der Meij, Leander, Klauke, Fabian, Moore, Hannah L., Ludwig, Yannick S., Almela, Mercedes, van Lange, Paul A. M.“…However, participants displayed high levels of aggression and anger after having watched the match. Also, aggression was higher in fans with lower basal cortisol levels, which suggests that part of the aggression displayed was proactive and related to anti-social behavior. …”
Publicado 2015
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2636por Wager, Tor D., Kang, Jian, Johnson, Timothy D., Nichols, Thomas E., Satpute, Ajay B., Barrett, Lisa Feldman“…The model allowed us to classify which of five categories—fear, anger, disgust, sadness, or happiness—is engaged by a study with 66% accuracy (43-86% across categories). …”
Publicado 2015
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2637“…Cybervictimization affects areas such as academic performance, social integration and self-esteem, and causes emotions ranging from anger and sadness to more complex problems such as depression. …”
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2638“…The pretest–posttest ANCOVAs showed that the program significantly increased: (1) EI (attention, clarity, emotional repair); (2) assertive cognitive social interaction strategies; (3) internal control of anger; and (4) the cognitive ability to analyze negative feelings. …”
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2639por Wierzba, Małgorzata, Riegel, Monika, Wypych, Marek, Jednoróg, Katarzyna, Turnau, Paweł, Grabowska, Anna, Marchewka, Artur“…Thus, 2902 Polish words from the NAWL were presented to 265 subjects, who were instructed to rate them according to the intensity of each of the five basic emotions: happiness, anger, sadness, fear and disgust. The general characteristics of the present word database, as well as the relationships between the studied variables are shown to be consistent with typical patterns found in previous studies using similar databases for different languages. …”
Publicado 2015
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2640“…The participants identified the facial emotion presented from amongst the possible seven emotions that were tested for: anger, contempt, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise. …”
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