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3381por Grazuleviciene, Regina, Andrusaityte, Sandra, Petraviciene, Inga, Balseviciene, Birute“…This study investigated the joint effects of the socioeconomic status and parent-child relationships on emotional and behavioral difficulties in preschool children. …”
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3382“…Behavior results indicated that switch costs significantly decreased in the positive emotional condition, and increased in the negative emotional condition, compared with those in the neutral condition. …”
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3383“…In the field of emotion research, the influence of emotion regulation strategies on memory with emotional materials has been widely discussed in recent years. …”
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3384“…Researchers interested in emotions have endeavored to elicit emotional responses in the laboratory and have determined that films were one of the most effective ways to elicit emotions. …”
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3385por Kjeldgaard, Helena Kames, Eberhard-Gran, Malin, Benth, Jūratė Šaltytė, Vikanes, Åse Vigdis“…Adjusted odds for emotional distress varied significantly over time for women with and without HG (p = 0.035). …”
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3386por Barrett, Lisa FeldmanEnlace del recurso
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3387“…In 2006, Levy and Dubois proposed a model that distinguishes three different apathy aetiologies in PD divided into three subtypes of disrupted processing: “emotional-affective,” “cognitive,” and “auto-activation.” …”
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3388“…As an important attribute of facial expression, emotional valence has been well explored, but its processing mechanisms remain ambiguous. …”
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3389“…The objectives of the study were to investigate the association between the parental absence and suicide ideation and to examine the roles of emotional disorders in the aforementioned relationship. …”
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3390por Kozlowski, Desirée, Hutchinson, Marie, Hurley, John, Rowley, Joanne, Sutherland, Joanna“…Search terms were focused to identify studies reporting clinician emotion OR clinician emotional intelligence OR emotional competence AND clinical decision making OR clinical reasoning. …”
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3392“…The ragas of North Indian Classical Music (NICM) have been historically known to elicit emotions. Recently, Mathur et al. (2015) provided empirical support for these historical assumptions, that distinct ragas elicit distinct emotional responses. …”
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3393por Coutinho, Eduardo, Gentsch, Kornelia, van Peer, Jacobien, Scherer, Klaus R., Schuller, Björn W.“…In the present study, we applied Machine Learning (ML) methods to identify psychobiological markers of cognitive processes involved in the process of emotion elicitation as postulated by the Component Process Model (CPM). …”
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3394“…Emotion judgments and five channels of physiological data were obtained from 60 participants listening to 60 music excerpts. …”
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3395por Wang, Shuo“…Faces are the most commonly used stimuli to study emotions. Researchers often manipulate the emotion contents and facial features to study emotion judgment, but rarely manipulate low-level stimulus features such as face sizes. …”
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3396“…OBJECTIVES: This study was coperinducted with the aim of prediction of marital satisfaction based on emotional intelligence for postmenopausal women. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was the descriptive-correlation and with a sample size of 134 people to predict marital satisfaction based on emotional intelligence for postmenopausal women was conducted in the Borujen city. …”
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3397por Operto, Francesca Felicia, Craig, Francesco, Peschechera, Antonia, Mazza, Roberta, Lecce, Paola Alessandra, Margari, Lucia“…Primary headache is a frequent and disabling disorder, common among children and adolescents, and it is a painful syndrome often accompanied by functional impairment and associated with emotional and behavior problems. The aim of this study was to investigate parenting stress and emotional/behavioral problems in adolescents affected by primary headache compared with healthy adolescents. …”
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3398por Nook, Erik C., Sasse, Stephanie F., Lambert, Hilary K., McLaughlin, Katie A., Somerville, Leah H.“…How do people represent their own and others’ emotional experiences? Contemporary emotion theories and growing evidence suggest that the conceptual representation of emotion plays a central role in how people understand the emotions both they and other people feel.(1–6) Although decades of research indicate that adults typically represent emotion concepts as multidimensional, with valence (positive—negative) and arousal (activating—deactivating) as two primary dimensions,(7–10) little is known about how this bidimensional (or circumplex) representation arises.(11) Here we show that emotion representations develop from a monodimensional focus on valence to a bidimensional focus on both valence and arousal from age 6 to age 25. …”
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3399por Alismail, Abdullah, Massey, Evelyn, Song, Cassaundra, Daher, Noha, Terry, Michael H., López, David, Tan, Laren, Lo, Takkin“…The purpose of this study was to measure the emotional impact of CPR training on high school students using two approved AHA courses. …”
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3400por Ogundele, Michael O“…Mental health problems in children and adolescents include several types of emotional and behavioural disorders, including disruptive, depression, anxiety and pervasive developmental (autism) disorders, characterized as either internalizing or externalizing problems. …”
Publicado 2018
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