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2501por Zhang, Xiubin, Buttery, Sara C., Sterniczuk, Kamil, Brownrigg, Alex, Kennington, Erika, Quint, Jennifer K.“…‘They included seven subthemes: community-led support increased the patients’ social interaction with peers; allied-HCP-led support increased patients’ satisfaction; disliking being repeatedly asked the same basic information; feeling communication was unengaging, lacking personal specifics and the use of medical terminology and jargon. …”
Publicado 2023
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2502“…Children (aged 3–7 years) observed a novel social interaction that provided them with behavioural information that could either be used to outmanoeuvre a partner in subsequent interactions or for cultural learning. …”
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2503“…Many turned to digitally mediated social interactions to address these absences, but often unsatisfactorily. …”
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2504“…This review and framework therefore provide a theoretically motivated account of how we may understand the highly complex, multimodal behaviors inherent in natural social interaction.…”
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2505“…Children with autism spectrum disorders, having difficulties in social interaction, can choose ways of action that are not suitable for the existing situation. …”
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2506por Aslam, Muhammad, Pei, Pengbing, Ye, Peilin, Li, Tangcheng, Liang, Honghao, Zhang, Zezhi, Ke, Xiao, Chen, Weizhou, Du, Hong“…N-acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs) are small, diffusible chemical signal molecules that serve as social interaction tools for bacteria, enabling them to synchronize their collective actions in a density-dependent manner through quorum sensing (QS). …”
Publicado 2023
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2507por Djerdjaj, Anthony, Rieger, Nathaniel S., Brady, Bridget H., Carey, Bridget N., Ng, Alexandra J., Christianson, John P.“…Oxytocin (500nM) administered to the insula did not alter social behavior but oxytocin infusions to the BLA increased social interaction. In sum, female rats appear to use the same BLA and insula regions for social affective behavior but sex differences exist in contribution of oxytocin in the insula.…”
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2508por Gurz, Danyel, Coimbatore Dada, Kavya, Naga Nyshita, Veeramachaneni, Aderibigbe, Fiyinfoluwa D, Singh, Mankaranvir, Yadav, Kameshwar P, Shah, Sanjay K, Pumbhadia, Binali, Abbas, Kiran, Khan, Wajiha, Kumaran, Vaishnavi“…Representing a novel approach to CKD management, these interventions promote physical activity, cognitive stimulation, and social interaction. Continued research and innovation will facilitate the integration of VR-based therapies into routine CKD care.…”
Publicado 2023
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2509por Seong, Su Hui, Kim, Seo Hyun, Ryu, Jong Hoon, Jeong, Jin-Woo, Jung, Hyun Ah, Choi, Jae Sue“…Furthermore, all three compounds, icariin and its two metabolites, successfully mitigated MK-801-induced schizophrenia-like symptoms, including deficits in prepulse inhibition and social interaction, in mice. In summary, these findings highlight the potential of icariin and its metabolites as promising lead structures for the discovery of new drugs targeting cognitive and neurodegenerative disorders.…”
Publicado 2023
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2510por Ahn, Si Nae“…In a serious context, individuals with Cerebral Palsy (CP) have limited opportunities to engage in social interaction experiences. Through a review, this study provides an explanation and improved evidence of the methods for rehabilitation in games used in serious contexts for people with CP. …”
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2511“…Most behavioral parameters of social interaction test (SIT), forced swimming test (FST), and open field test (OFT) were significantly changed in the MIA offspring. …”
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2512“…RESULTS: Nurse-doctor working relationships were statistically significantly affected by poor after-work social interaction, staff shortages, activist unionism, disregard for one's profession, and hospital management and government policies. …”
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2513“…All sessions discussed intellectual stimulation, social interaction, time constraints and convenience, licensure, content and format, and absence of cost for attending sessions. …”
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2514“…Because rewarding behavior, such as social affiliation, can activate the same neural circuitry as addictive drugs, we tested whether the intense social interaction of songbird courtship may also potentiate VTA synaptic function. …”
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2515“…METHODS: In this study, using 976 multiplex families from the Autism Genome Project consortium, we performed genome-wide linkage analyses on two quantitative subphenotypes, the total scores of the reciprocal social interaction domain and the restricted, repetitive, and stereotyped patterns of behavior domain from the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised. …”
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2516por Newbury, Dianne F, Warburton, Pamela C, Wilson, Natalie, Bacchelli, Elena, Carone, Simona, Lamb, Janine A, Maestrini, Elena, Volpi, Emanuela V, Mohammed, Shehla, Baird, Gillian, Monaco, Anthony P“…Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by deficits in reciprocal social interaction and communication, and repetitive and stereotyped behaviors and interests. …”
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2517por Blas-Valdivia, Vanessa, Cano-Europa, Edgar, Hernández-García, Adelaida, Ortiz-Butrón, Rocio“…The animals which received the nVH lesion with lidocaine had decreased social interaction at both ages. The rats with lesions, only at day 58 postnatal, increased their distance traveled and ambulatory time, with a decrease in their nonambulatory and reset time. …”
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2518“…This observation raised the hypothesis that perception of biological motion may be altered in children with autism from a very early age, with cascading consequences for both social development and for the lifelong impairments in social interaction that are a hallmark of autism spectrum disorders8. …”
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2519“…In addition, sensorimotor gating deficits previously noted in Bdr mutants were markedly enhanced by PNS; significantly, these effects could be reversed with the application of anti-psychotic drugs. Moreover, social interaction abnormalities were observed only in Bdr animals from stressed dams but not in wild-type littermates or mutants from non-stressed mothers. …”
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2520por Jones, Benedict C., DeBruine, Lisa M., Main, Julie C., Little, Anthony C., Welling, Lisa L. M., Feinberg, David R., Tiddeman, Bernard P.“…Responding appropriately to gaze cues is essential for fluent social interaction, playing a crucial role in social learning, collaboration, threat assessment and understanding others’ intentions. …”
Publicado 2010
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