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2641“…METHODS: In all, 110 healthy subjects viewed task-irrelevant emotional facial expressions (anger, happy, neutral, and pain) overlaid in half of the trials with a fine grid. …”
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2642por Ye, Juan, Lou, Lixia, Jin, Kai, Xu, Yufeng, Ye, Xin, Moss, Timothy, McBain, Hayley“…Demographic and clinical data, and self-reported feelings of shame, sadness and anger were collected. Participants also completed the National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire, the Facial Appearance subscale of the Negative Physical Self Scale, and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. …”
Publicado 2015
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2643“…Lens model equations, hierarchical regression, and multivariate path analysis are used to compare the relative contributions of objectively measured acoustic cues in the enacted expressions and subjective voice cues as perceived by listeners to the variance in emotion inference from vocal expressions for four emotion families (fear, anger, happiness, and sadness). While the results confirm the central role of arousal in vocal emotion communication, the utility of applying an extended path modeling framework is demonstrated by the identification of unique combinations of distal cues and proximal percepts carrying information about specific emotion families, independent of arousal. …”
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2644“…BACKGROUND: Levetiracetam-induced rage is a rare neurobehavioral adverse effect of levetiracetam that is characterized by seething rage, uncontrollable anger, fits of fury, depression, violence, and suicidal tendencies. …”
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2645por Brickman, Lauren J, Ammerman, Brooke A, Look, Amy E, Berman, Mitchell E, McCloskey, Michael S“…It was hypothesized that the BPD factor of emotion dysregulation and the BPD symptoms of affect instability and intense anger/aggression would be associated with the presence and frequency of NSSI. …”
Publicado 2014
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2646por Matulis, Simone, Loos, Laura, Langguth, Nadine, Schreiber, Franziska, Gutermann, Jana, Gawrilow, Caterina, Steil, Regina“…RESULTS: The Confirmatory Factor Analysis on the six-factor model (anger, anxiety, depression, dissociation, posttraumatic stress, and sexual concerns with the subdimensions preoccupation and distress) revealed acceptable to good fit statistics in the normative sample. …”
Publicado 2015
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2647por Verhoef, Lise M, Weenink, Jan-Willem, Winters, Sjenny, Robben, Paul B M, Westert, Gert P, Kool, Rudolf B“…OBJECTIVE: It is known that doctors who receive complaints may have feelings of anger, guilt, shame and depression, both in the short and in the long term. …”
Publicado 2015
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2648“…Parenting style such as parental anger, criticism particularly in front of others, exaggerated protection, maltreatment and family provocation emerged as a significant risk factor for SAD. …”
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2649“…The present work proposes a new algorithmic method of automated marker placement used to classify six facial expressions: happiness, sadness, anger, fear, disgust, and surprise. Emotional facial expressions were captured using a webcam, while the proposed algorithm placed a set of eight virtual markers on each subject’s face. …”
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2650“…Research results suggesting that facets of negative affectivity, i.e. anxiety, anger-hostility, and depression, relate to incident cardiovascular diseases have been steadily increasing. …”
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2651“…For example the latter post more tweets expressing anger, anxiety, depression, sadness and on death. …”
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2652“…METHODS: 25 patients with psychophysiologic insomnia (23 women and 2 men, mean age: 51.6 SD; 10.9 years), 19 patients with sleep apnea syndrome (4 women and 15 men, mean age: 51.9; SD 11.1) and a control sample of 24 subjects with normal sleep (15women and 9 men, mean age 45.3; SD 8.8) completed a Facial Expressed Emotion Labelling (FEEL) task, requiring participants to categorize and rate the intensity of six emotional expression categories: anger, anxiety, fear, happiness, disgust and sadness. …”
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2653por Kumari, Veena, Peters, Emmanuelle, Guinn, Ashley, Fannon, Dominic, Russell, Tamara, Sumich, Alexander, Kuipers, Elizabeth, Williams, Steven C. R., ffytche, Dominic H.“…Seventy outpatients (final N = 63) and 20 healthy participants underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging during an implicit affect processing task involving presentation of facial expressions of fear, anger, happiness as well as neutral expressions and a (no face) control condition. …”
Publicado 2016
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2654por Marxen, Michael, Jacob, Mark J., Müller, Dirk K., Posse, Stefan, Ackley, Elena, Hellrung, Lydia, Riedel, Philipp, Bender, Stephan, Epple, Robert, Smolka, Michael N.“…Regulation capacity was positively correlated with subjective arousal ratings and negatively correlated with agreeableness and susceptibility to anger. A learning effect over the training sessions was only observed with end-of-block feedback (EoBF) but not with continuous feedback (trend). …”
Publicado 2016
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2655por Schweller, Marcelo, Costa, Felipe Osorio, Antônio, Maria Ângela R.G.M., Amaral, Eliana M., de Carvalho-Filho, Marco Antonio“…Students completed the medical student version of the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy before and after simulated medical consultations with SPs, followed by an in-depth debriefing dealing with the feelings of the patient about the disease, such as fear, guilt, anger, and abandonment; the feelings of the doctor towards the patient; and other topics as they arose. …”
Publicado 2014
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2656“…Further, in both cultural contexts, maternal restrictive control was related negatively to behavior regulation and positively to anger-oriented emotion regulation. In sum, the study showed the central function of behavior regulation for school achievement underlining negative relations of maternal restrictive control with children's self-regulation and school achievement in diverse cultural contexts. …”
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2657por Nicastro, Rosetta, Prada, Paco, Kung, Anne-Lise, Salamin, Virginie, Dayer, Alexandre, Aubry, Jean-Michel, Guenot, Florence, Perroud, Nader“…The French version of the BSL-23 was highly correlated with depression severity, hopelessness, anger, motor impulsiveness, and BPD diagnosis. It was an efficient tool to discriminate between BPD patients and ADHD patients, and showed good sensitivity to change in a group of BPD patients who took part in a one-month DBT intervention. …”
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2658por Brodie, Martin J., Besag, Frank, Ettinger, Alan B., Mula, Marco, Gobbi, Gabriella, Comai, Stefano, Aldenkamp, Albert P., Steinhoff, Bernhard J.“…A psychiatric history and history of a propensity toward aggression/anger should routinely be sought from patients, family members, and carers; its presence does not preclude the use of any specific AEDs, but those most likely to be implicated in these behaviors should be used with caution in such cases.…”
Publicado 2016
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2659por Nguyen, Amanda J., Feo, Concetta, Idrisov, Kyuri, Pintaldi, Giovanni, Lenglet, Annick, Tsatsaeva, Zalina, Bolton, Paul, Bass, Judith“…The description of ‘emotional blowing’ mirrored prior findings in Chechen asylum seekers and fits within a cluster of cultural concepts of distress featuring anger that has been identified in other conflict-affected populations. …”
Publicado 2016
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2660por Bateman, Anthony, O’Connell, Jennifer, Lorenzini, Nicolas, Gardner, Tessa, Fonagy, Peter“…RESULTS: The study found benefits from MBT for ASPD-associated behaviours in patients with comorbid BPD and ASPD, including the reduction of anger, hostility, paranoia, and frequency of self-harm and suicide attempts, as well as the improvement of negative mood, general psychiatric symptoms, interpersonal problems, and social adjustment. …”
Publicado 2016
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