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3241por Keefe, Bruce D., Villing, Matthias, Racey, Chris, Strong, Samantha L., Wincenciak, Joanna, Barraclough, Nick E.“…Twenty-nine actors (19 female) were filmed performing different actions—walking, picking up a box, putting down a box, jumping, sitting down, and standing and acting—while conveying different traits, including four emotions (anger, fear, happiness, sadness), untrustworthiness, and neutral, where no specific trait was conveyed. …”
Publicado 2014
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3243por Schosserer, Markus, Minois, Nadege, Angerer, Tina B., Amring, Manuela, Dellago, Hanna, Harreither, Eva, Calle-Perez, Alfonso, Pircher, Andreas, Gerstl, Matthias Peter, Pfeifenberger, Sigrid, Brandl, Clemens, Sonntagbauer, Markus, Kriegner, Albert, Linder, Angela, Weinhäusel, Andreas, Mohr, Thomas, Steiger, Matthias, Mattanovich, Diethard, Rinnerthaler, Mark, Karl, Thomas, Sharma, Sunny, Entian, Karl-Dieter, Kos, Martin, Breitenbach, Michael, Wilson, Iain B.H., Polacek, Norbert, Grillari-Voglauer, Regina, Breitenbach-Koller, Lore, Grillari, JohannesEnlace del recurso
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3244“…However, across the sample as a whole, progesterone levels were positively correlated with reaction times to a variety of facial expressions (anger, happiness, sadness and neutral expressions). …”
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3245por URITA, Yoshihisa, GOTO, Mayu, WATANABE, Toshiyasu, MATSUZAKI, Makoto, GOMI, Atsushi, KANO, Mitsuyoshi, MIYAZAKI, Kouji, KANEKO, Hironori“…POMS scores significantly improved, and “Anger-Hostility” subscale scores significantly decreased after the consumption period, while “Vigor” subscale scores marginally increased during the consumption period. …”
Publicado 2015
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3246por Lodder, Gerine M. A., Scholte, Ron H. J., Clemens, Ivar A. H., Engels, Rutger C. M. E., Goossens, Luc, Verhagen, Maaike“…We measured gazing (duration, number of fixations and first fixation) at the eyes, nose and mouth region of faces expressing emotions (Task 1), at emotion quadrants (anger, fear, happiness and neutral expression) (Task 2), at quadrants with positive and negative social and nonsocial images (Task 3), and at the facial area of actors in video clips with positive and negative content (Task 4). …”
Publicado 2015
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3247“…In a sampled subset, pubertal status influenced the ability to recognize facial expressions of disgust and anger; there was an increase in competence from mid to late puberty, which occurred independently of age. …”
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3248por Limm, Heribert, Heinmüller, Mechthild, Gündel, Harald, Liel, Katrin, Seeger, Karin, Salman, Ramazan, Angerer, PeterEnlace del recurso
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3250“…Women experienced: (1) psychological violence with most complaining of angry looks followed by jealousy or anger while talking with other men, insults using abusive language and neglect; (2) economic violence with most complaining of financial hardship, denial of basic needs and an insistence on knowing where respondents were and restricting them to parents' home or friends/relatives' houses (jealousy); (3) physical violence by slapping, pushing, shaking, or throwing something at her, twisting arm or pulling hair, and punching and kicking; and (4) sexual violence by physically forcing her to have sexual intercourse without consent, and hurting or causing injury to private parts. …”
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3251por Decourt, C., Robert, V., Anger, K., Galibert, M., Madinier, J.-B., Liu, X., Dardente, H., Lomet, D., Delmas, A. F., Caraty, A., Herbison, A. E., Anderson, G. M, Aucagne, V., Beltramo, M.Enlace del recurso
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3252“…CONCLUSIONS: According to a predictable level of aggressiveness by the personality characteristics and brain behavioral systems, it is possible to identify the personality characteristics and template patterns of brain behavioral systems for the students which be presented to them as a necessary training in order to control and manage of anger and aggression.…”
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3253“…HEXACO honesty-humility predicted dictator, but not generosity allocations, while traits capturing tendencies toward irritability and anger predicted lower generosity, but not dictator allocations. …”
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3254por Yuenyongchaiwat, Kornanong“…RESULTS: The 30 participants who accumulated 10,000 steps•d(–1) had significantly lower anxiety, depression, anger, fatigue, confusion, and total mood distress scores compared with measurements taken prior to the intervention. …”
Publicado 2016
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3255“…RESULTS: In ITM, diabetes is divided into warm and cold categories where the warm type is more common. Emotions such as anger and grief can play an important role in creating the warm or cold diabetes, respectively. …”
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3256por Ferk, Franziska, Gminski, Richard, Al-Serori, Halh, Mišík, Miroslav, Nersesyan, Armen, Koller, Verena J., Angerer, Verena, Auwärter, Volker, Tang, Tao, Arif, Ali Talib, Knasmüller, SiegfriedEnlace del recurso
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3257“…The Adult Attachment Interview was administered and they were asked to report upon personally highly salient emotional memories related to anger, happiness and sadness. EEG was recorded at rest and during the retrieval of each of these emotional memories, and frontal and parietal hemispheric asymmetry were analyzed. …”
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3258“…Backward stepwise multiple logistic regression analysis showed the independently predictive items were items 2 (‘history of non-violent offending’), 17 (‘negative attitudes’), 18 (‘risk-taking/impulsivity’), and 20 (‘anger management problems’). Together these four items explained 25.0% of the variance in reoffending. …”
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3259por Friess, Jörg, Hecker, Michael, Roch, Luisa, Koczan, Dirk, Fitzner, Brit, Angerer, Ines Charlotte, Schröder, Ina, Flechtner, Kristin, Thiesen, Hans-Jürgen, Winkelmann, Alexander, Zettl, Uwe KlausEnlace del recurso
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3260por Tsanas, A., Saunders, K.E.A., Bilderbeck, A.C., Palmius, N., Osipov, M., Clifford, G.D., Goodwin, G.Μ., De Vos, M.“…MZ asks participants to rate anxiety, elation, sadness, anger, irritability and energy on a 7-point Likert scale. …”
Publicado 2016
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