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    “…This could potentially facilitate the processing of emotional memory traces within the hippocampus during REM sleep. …”
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    “…There is growing evidence that individuals are able to understand others’ emotions because they “embody” them, i.e., re-experience them by activating a representation of the observed emotion within their own body. …”
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    por Behere, Rishikesh V.
    Publicado 2015
    “…Emerging evidence strongly supports a fourth dimension of social cognitive symptoms with facial emotion recognition deficits (FERD) representing a new face in our understanding of this complex disorder. …”
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    por Samothrakis, Spyridon, Fasli, Maria
    Publicado 2015
    “…A time-smoothed version of the emotional content for each basic emotion is used to train extremely randomized trees. …”
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    “…Emotion recognition deficits emerge with the increasing age, in particular, a decline in the identification of sadness. …”
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    por Kim, Nam-Gyoon, Son, Heejung
    Publicado 2015
    “…Facial expressions of emotion are thought to convey expressers’ behavioral intentions, thus priming observers’ approach and avoidance tendencies appropriately. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Emotional scenes and faces have shown to capture and bind visual resources at early sensory processing stages, i.e. in early visual cortex. …”
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    “…This study investigates whether mimicry of facial emotions is a stable response or can instead be modulated and influenced by memory of the context in which the emotion was initially observed, and therefore the meaning of the expression. …”
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    por Johnson, Debbi R.
    Publicado 2015
    “…Descriptors include: Emotional Intelligence, medical students and communication skills, graduate medical education, Emotional Intelligence and graduate medical education, Emotional Intelligence training programs, program evaluation and development. …”
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    “…Emotional intelligence (EI) refers to an individual’s ability to process and respond to emotions, including recognizing the expression of emotions in others, using emotions to enhance thought and decision making, and regulating emotions to drive effective behaviors. …”
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    “…We further examined this possibility by using memory recognition task of positive, negative and neutral emotional images with high and low arousal levels. …”
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    “…The aim of this study was to examine emotional intelligence of women experiencing domestic violence. …”
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    por Roessler, Kirsten Kaya
    Publicado 2012
    “…Each of these architectural examples creates what might be called its own psychological emotions, and these are analysed and discussed using a psychodynamic and existential attempt to understand the interrelationship between individuals and spatial reality. …”
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    “…Emotion entrainment, which is generally defined as the synchronous convergence of human emotions, performs many important social functions. …”
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    “…“Adrenaline rush or norepinephrine rush” and fear and anger emotion might act as biomarkers for mental disorders.…”
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