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2881por Kattenstroth, Jan-Christoph, Kolankowska, Izabella, Kalisch, Tobias, Dinse, Hubert R.“…Dance, in addition to physical activity, combines emotions, social interaction, sensory stimulation, motor coordination and music, thereby creating enriched environmental conditions for human individuals. …”
Publicado 2010
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2882“…Weight loss and improved confidence were also motivators for continuation among the children, along with pleasant social interaction with peers and trainers and ongoing parental support. …”
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2883“…Using natural speech obtained during an ecologically valid social interaction, we examined relationships between multiple vocal parameters and dominance and attractiveness judgments. …”
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2884por Haghighi, Mohammad, Bajoghli, Hafez, Angst, Jules, Holsboer-Trachsler, Edith, Brand, Serge“…DISCUSSION: Instead of the two-factorial structure of the HCL-32 reported previously, the present pattern of factorial results suggest a distinction between four factors: two broadly positive dimensions of hypomania ("physically and mentally active"; "positive social interactions") and two rather negative dimensions ("risky behavior and substance use"; "difficulties in social interaction and impatience"). …”
Publicado 2011
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2885por Liu, Yishi, LeBeouf, Brigitte, Guo, Xiaoyan, Correa, Paola A., Gualberto, Daisy G., Lints, Robyn, Garcia, L. Rene“…Penetration of a male copulatory organ into a suitable mate is a conserved and necessary behavioral step for most terrestrial matings; however, the detailed molecular and cellular mechanisms for this distinct social interaction have not been elucidated in any animal. …”
Publicado 2011
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2886“…Genetic models of FXS exhibit striking excitatory and inhibitory synapse imbalance, associated with impaired cognitive and social interaction behaviors. Downstream of translation control, a number of specific synaptic proteins regulate excitatory versus inhibitory synaptogenesis, independently or combinatorially, and loss of these proteins is also linked to disrupted neurodevelopment. …”
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2887“…Such responses are powerful predictors of rejecting offers in social interaction. By contrast, meditators display attenuated activity in high-level emotional representations of the anterior insula and increased activity in the low-level interoceptive representations of the posterior insula. …”
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2888por Pietropaolo, Susanna, Delage, Pauline, Cayzac, Sebastien, Crusio, Wim E., Cho, Yoon H.“…METHODS: Male and female 12 weeks-old R6/1 mice and their wild-type littermates were tested on a battery of tests modeling some of the major neuropsychiatric non-motor symptoms of HD: alterations in social interest, social interaction and communication, as well as disturbances in prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle response (PPI) and circadian patterns of activity. …”
Publicado 2011
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2889“…Individuals independently gather personal information by exploring their environment. Through social interaction, the presence of others provides public information that could be used by individuals and modulates the individual probability of joining/leaving a site. …”
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2890“…BACKGROUND: In communal mammals the levels of social interaction among group members vary considerably. …”
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2891“…Items from each scale were further divided into social (difficulties with social interaction and communication) and non-social (restricted and repetitive behaviours and interests) AT. …”
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2892“…Clinical and experimental reports suggest that prenatal cocaine exposure (PCE) alters the offsprings’ social interactions with caregivers and conspecifics. Children exposed to prenatal cocaine show deficits in caregiver attachment and play behavior. …”
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2893por Koshimizu, Hisatsugu, Fukui, Yasuyuki, Takao, Keizo, Ohira, Koji, Tanda, Koichi, Nakanishi, Kazuo, Toyama, Keiko, Oshima, Masanobu, Taketo, Makoto Mark, Miyakawa, Tsuyoshi“…In various tests, including light/dark transition, open-field, social interaction, eight-arm radial maze, and fear conditioning tests, Apc(+/−) mice exhibited hypoactivity. …”
Publicado 2011
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2894por Fahrenfort, Johannes J., van Winden, Frans, Pelloux, Benjamin, Stallen, Mirre, Ridderinkhof, K. Richard“…A logical step has been to link such behavior to trait empathy-related neurobiological networks. However, as a social interaction unfolds, the degree of uncertainty with respect to the expected payoff of choice behavior may change as a function of the interaction. …”
Publicado 2012
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2895“…These children are often embarrassed in school and have decreased social interaction which significantly hampers the process of learning and school performance. …”
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2896“…Evidence is presented to argue that simple non-social cognitive processes can be extended to explain complex cognitive processes required for social interaction, with common neural activity seen for both social and non-social cognitions. …”
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2897“…The ability to read and appropriately respond to emotions in others is central for successful social interaction. Young and older adults are better at identifying positive than negative facial expressions and also expressions of young than older faces. …”
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2898“…However, the boys' level of InhB correlated with their autism diagnostic interview—revised (ADI-R) scores for the social interaction (R=0.29, P=0.009, N=82) and communication domains (R=0.29, P=0.022, N=63), and with the number of autistic traits the boys exhibited (R=0.34 and 0.27, respectively). …”
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2899por Baruffi, Marcelo Razera, de Souza, Deise Helena, Bicudo da Silva, Rosana Aparecida, Ramos, Ester Silveira, Moretti-Ferreira, Danilo“…The six-year-old girl has been evaluated due to hyperactivity, social interaction impairment, stereotypic and repetitive use of language with echolalia, failure to follow parents/caretakers orders, inconsolable outbursts, and persistent preoccupation with parts of objects. …”
Publicado 2012
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2900por Scott, Clare L, Phillips, Louise H, Johnston, Marie, Whyte, Maggie M, MacLeod, Mary J“…Problems of emotional processing, including impaired mood, emotion regulation and emotion perception, are known to occur following stroke and can detrimentally influence many aspects of social interaction and participation. The aim of this study is to investigate whether emotion processing impairments predict stroke survivors’ restricted social participation, independent of problems with activity limitation. …”
Publicado 2012
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