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4001“…Behavioral test results showed that the combination of GPR30 agonist G1 and HT markedly improved the learning and memory ability of SAH rats, alleviated their anxiety‐ and emotion‐related behavior, and enhanced their social interaction. CONCLUSION: GPR30 agonist G1 combined with HT reduces cognitive impairment and anxiety‐like behavior in rats with SAH.…”
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4002por Neitzel, Isabel“…INTRODUCTION: Narrative abilities are an important part of our everyday lives and social interaction with others. Nevertheless, narration is a complex ability influenced by language and cognition. …”
Publicado 2023
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4003por Roberts, Christine, Phillips, Louise, Cooper, Clare, Gray, Stuart, Soiza, Roy, Allan, Julia“…Different physical activity types vary in metabolic demand (intensity), but also in non-metabolic physical demand (balance, co-ordination, speed and flexibility), cognitive demand (attention, memory and decision making), and social demand (social interaction). Activity types with different combinations of demands may have different effects on health outcomes but this cannot be formally tested until such demands can be reliably quantified. …”
Publicado 2023
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4004por Ling, Katrina, Langlois, Danielle, Preusse, Harrison, Rheman, Jennifer M., Parson, Danya, Kuballa, Sarah, Simecek, Martin, Tsui, Katherine M., Fraune, Marlena R.“…RESULTS: We found that during the COVID-19 pandemic, our participants experienced decreased social interaction and moved toward online interaction. …”
Publicado 2023
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4005por Stallworthy, Isabella C., Berry, Daniel, Davis, Savannah, Wolff, Jason J., Burrows, Catherine A., Swanson, Meghan R., Grzadzinski, Rebecca L., Botteron, Kelly, Dager, Stephen R., Estes, Annette M., Schultz, Robert T., Piven, Joseph, Elison, Jed T., Pruett, John R., Marrus, Natasha“…Social motivation—the psychobiological predisposition for social orienting, seeking social contact, and maintaining social interaction—manifests in early infancy and is hypothesized to be foundational for social communication development in typical and atypical populations. …”
Publicado 2023
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4006“…The role of telerehabilitation is valued, and future programmes should acknowledge patient preferences including a hybrid model of care, exercise and educational content, social interaction, and synchronous components. KEY MESSAGES: • Patients value the role of telerehabilitation in the future as an adjunct to traditional in-person rehabilitation, not as a replacement. • The acceptability of a generic telerehabilitation programme for a group of people with a range of chronic conditions remains unclear, and may differ between groups.…”
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4007“…Pre-school children may have been particularly vulnerable to the effects of the pandemic, with the closure of childcare facilities, playgrounds, playcentres and parent and toddler groups limiting their opportunities for social interaction at a crucial stage of development. Additionally, for parents working from home, caring for pre-school aged children who require high levels of support and care, was likely challenging OBJECTIVES: We aimed to conduct an intensive longitudinal study to examine trajectories of pre-schoolers’ mental symptoms in the United Kingdom during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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4008por Bellei, Ericles Andrei, de Carvalho, André Vicente Esteves, Eng, Beatriz Magalhães, Tozato, Carla, de Barros, Danilo Hamilko, Tamashiro, Erika Yumi, Duarte, Gleison Vieira, de Fátima, Rafael Toledo Rodrigues, Magalhães, Renata Ferreira, da Silva, Roberto Souto, Cesar, Wagner Guimarães Galvão, Thies, Felipe Garutti“…It impacts mobility, social interaction, and quality of life. In Brazil, there is a notable gap in epidemiological data and patient experiences regarding HS. …”
Publicado 2023
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4009“…RESULT: The study explored psychological experience, change in social interaction, and economic experience and ART drug interruption as the main themes including other sub-themes. …”
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4010por Cavieres, Grisel, Bozinovic, Francisco, Bogdanovich, José Miguel, Rivera, Daniela S.“…Social interaction can improve animal performance through the prevention of stress-related events, the provision of security, and the enhancement of reproductive output and survival. …”
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4011por Alopoudi, Aristi, Makri, Marina, Alişoğlu, Batuhan, Doğan, Abdullah, Imbesi, Antonino, Karakoyun, Mehmetcan, Lacapelle, Alexis, Navarro Roux, Marco Aurelio, Pissa, Alexia, Tsolaki, Magda“…RESULTS: The protocol’s results are expected to cover the development of a new Serious Game for specific cognitive functions of a mixed group of adults with Intellectual Disabilities, evaluating the structure and content of the game through neuropsychological assessments for participants and specific questionnaires for trainers and caregivers, evaluating the improvement of specific cognitive abilities in participants in the intervention; and measuring the possible improvement of the quality of life and social interaction of people with Intellectual Disabilities. …”
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4012“…It also appears that eye contact and social interaction are the most critical contributing factors to the ASDT problem among children.…”
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4013por Ghasemi Fard, Fatemeh, Mirzaei, Hooshang, Hosseini, Seyed Ali, Riazi, Abbas, Ebadi, Abbas, Hooshmandzadeh, Narges“…RESULTS: The PB-FVT was developed with 32 items, divided into five components: activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living, education, play, and social interaction. The results indicate that the scale demonstrates suitability in terms of validity, reliability, and other measurement characteristics. …”
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4014“…Neural oscillations in the gamma band have been shown to be an important candidate neurobiological marker of higher order cognitive processes and social interactions. Yet, alterations of gamma oscillations in ASD have received little attention in the literature. …”
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4015por Saif-Ur-Rahman, KM, Hong, Young Jae, Li, Yuanying, Matsunaga, Masaaki, Song, Zean, Shimoda, Masako, Al-Shoaibi, Abubakr, He, Yupeng, Mamun, Md Razib, Hirano, Yukiko, Chiang, Chifa, Hirakawa, Yoshihisa, Aoyama, Atsuko, Tamakoshi, Koji, Ota, Atsuhiko, Otsuka, Rei, Yatsuya, Hiroshi“…Improved ikigai and increased social interaction and support might improve functional competency. …”
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4016“…The conscious perception of emotional facial expressions plays an indispensable role in social interaction. However, previous psychological studies have reported inconsistent findings regarding whether conscious awareness is greater for emotional expressions than for neutral expressions. …”
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4017“…While community pharmacies are perceived as medical units in terms of drug dispensing, they are also businesses that engage in social interaction with patients. OBJECTIVES: To propose a certain model to evaluate the impact of different service factors on the level of satisfaction and to reveal the relationship between satisfaction and loyalty. …”
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4018por Sandini, Thaisa M., Onofrychuk, Timothy J., Roebuck, Andrew J., Hammond, S. Austin, Udenze, Daniel, Hayat, Shahina, Herdzik, Melissa A., McElroy, Dan L., Orvold, Spencer N., Greba, Quentin, Laprairie, Robert B., Howland, John G.“…Gestational Cannabis smoke exposure did not affect behavior on the elevated plus maze test or social interaction test in the offspring. Cannabis offspring were better at visual pairwise discrimination and reversal learning tasks conducted in touchscreen-equipped operant conditioning chambers. …”
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4019por Hasegawa, Shunsuke, Furuichi, Takahiro, Yoshida, Taro, Endoh, Kengo, Kato, Kenichi, Sado, Megumi, Maeda, Ryouta, Kitamoto, Aya, Miyao, Takahisa, Suzuki, Ryosuke, Homma, Seiichi, Masushige, Shoichi, Kajii, Yasushi, Kida, Satoshi“…In contrast to alpha-CaMKII (+/-) heterozygous knockout mice, alpha-CaMKII overexpressing mice display an increase in anxiety-like behaviors in open field, elevated zero maze, light-dark transition and social interaction tests, and a decrease in locomotor activity in their home cages and novel environments; these phenotypes were the opposite to those observed in alpha-CaMKII (+/-) heterozygous knockout mice. …”
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4020por Jordan, Michelle E, Lanham, Holly J, Crabtree, Benjamin F, Nutting, Paul A, Miller, William L, Stange, Kurt C, McDaniel, Reuben R“…We suggest that intervention facilitators consider the following actions as strategies for reducing the barriers that conversation can present and for using conversation to leverage improvement change: evaluate existing conversation and relationship systems, look for and leverage unexpected conversation, create time and space where conversation can unfold, use conversation to help people manage uncertainty, use conversation to help reorganize relationships, and build social interaction competence.…”
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