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4141“…Using the mammalian phenotype ontology database, we identified a significant overrepresentation of Fezf2-regulated genes associated with specific behavior phenotypes, including associative learning, social interaction, locomotor activation and hyperactivity. …”
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4142por Kanazawa, Yuji, Nakamura, Kimihiro, Ishii, Toru, Aso, Toshihiko, Yamazaki, Hiroshi, Omori, Koichi“…Sign language is an essential medium for everyday social interaction for deaf people and plays a critical role in verbal learning. …”
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4143por Høyland, Anne Lise, Nærland, Terje, Engstrøm, Morten, Lydersen, Stian, Andreassen, Ole Andreas“…An altered processing of emotions may contribute to a reduced ability for social interaction and communication in autism spectrum disorder, ASD. …”
Publicado 2017
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4144por Verhagen, Simone J. W., Berben, Juliënne A., Leue, Carsten, Marsman, Anne, Delespaul, Philippe A. E. G., van Os, Jim, Lousberg, Richel“…We measured positive affect (PA), negative affect (NA), quality of sleep, positive social interaction, activity-related stress, tiredness, and feeling unwell. …”
Publicado 2017
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4145“…Results: The themes that emerged were related to barriers (i.e., lack of instructions and guidance, lack of knowledge and confidence, health-related barriers, cost); disadvantages and concerns (i.e., too much and too complex technology, feelings of inadequacy, and comparison with younger generations, lack of social interaction and communication, negative features of tablets); advantages (i.e., positive features of tablets, accessing information, willingness to adopt technology); and skepticism about using tablets and technology in general. …”
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4146por Kawasaki, Masahiro, Kitajo, Keiichi, Fukao, Kenjiro, Murai, Toshiya, Yamaguchi, Yoko, Funabiki, Yasuko“…Autism is characterized by two primary characteristics: deficits in social interaction and repetitive behavioral patterns. Because interpersonal communication is extremely complicated, its underlying brain mechanisms remain unclear. …”
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4147“…They were assessed pre-treatment, after each session, post treatment and at 3 months follow-up on self-esteem (Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale and Credibility of Core Beliefs), psychological symptoms (Brief Symptom Inventory), social anxiety, and social interaction (Inventory of Interpersonal Situations) (IIS). …”
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4148por Ball, Kylie, Abbott, Gavin, Wilson, Michelle, Chisholm, Melanie, Sahlqvist, Shannon“…The provision of opportunities for social interaction appears to be a key program element in promoting long-term participation, including among high-risk groups.…”
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4149por Ordway, Gregory A, Szebeni, Attila, Hernandez, Liza J, Crawford, Jessica D, Szebeni, Katalin, Chandley, Michelle J, Burgess, Katherine C, Miller, Corwin, Bakkalbasi, Erol, Brown, Russell W“…In addition, 3-aminobenzamide treatment increased sucrose preference and social interaction times relative to vehicle-treated control rats following repeated exposure to combined social defeat and unpredictable stress, mediating effects similar to fluoxetine treatment. …”
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4150“…Imitation is a cornerstone of human development, serving both a cognitive function (e.g. in the acquisition and transmission of skills and knowledge) and a social–communicative function, whereby the imitation of familiar actions serves to maintain social interaction and promote prosociality. In nonhuman primates, this latter function is poorly understood, or even claimed to be absent. …”
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4151por Ratnani, Imran Jahangirali, Vala, Ashok Ukabhai, Panchal, Bharat Navinchandra, Tiwari, Deepak Sachchidanand, Karambelkar, Smruti S., Sojitra, Milankumar G., Nagori, Nidhi N.“…OBJECTIVE: Social anxiety disorder (SAD), (also known as social phobia), is characterized by intense fear of social interaction and often associated with social avoidance and impairments. …”
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4152por Magen, Iddo, Torres, Eileen Ruth, Dinh, Diana, Chung, Andrew, Masliah, Eliezer, Chesselet, Marie-Françoise“…Background: Patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) may exhibit deficits in “Theory of Mind”, the ability to read others’ mental states and react appropriately, a prerequisite for successful social interaction. Alpha-synuclein overexpression is widely distributed in the brain of patients with sporadic PD, suggesting that it may contribute to the non-motor deficits observed in PD patients. …”
Publicado 2015
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4153por Modugno, Nicola, Iaconelli, Sara, Fiorlli, Mariagrazia, Lena, Francesco, Kusch, Imogen, Mirabella, Giovanni“…We hypothesized that theater could reduce clinical disability and improve the quality of life of PD patients (primary end points) more efficiently than other complementary therapies because (1) in order to impersonate a character, patients are forced to regain the control of their bodies; and (2) while being part of a group, patients have a high degree of social interaction. The need to regain the control of their bodies and their social functioning is very likely to deeply motivate patients. …”
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4154por Curran, William, McKeown, Gary J., Rychlowska, Magdalena, André, Elisabeth, Wagner, Johannes, Lingenfelser, Florian“…Despite being a pan-cultural phenomenon, laughter is arguably the least understood behaviour deployed in social interaction. As well as being a response to humour, it has other important functions including promoting social affiliation, developing cooperation and regulating competitive behaviours. …”
Publicado 2018
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4155por Stegmayer, Katharina, Bohlhalter, Stephan, Vanbellingen, Tim, Federspiel, Andrea, Wiest, Roland, Müri, René M, Strik, Werner, Walther, Sebastian“…Schizophrenia is characterized by social interaction deficits contributing to poor functional outcome. …”
Publicado 2018
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4156“…ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: The inclusion criteria consist of elderly participants, any elderly healthcare facility, humanoid and pet robots and all social interaction types with the robot. Exclusions were acceptability studies, technical reports of robots and publications surrounding physically or surgically assistive robots. …”
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4157por Ediati, Annastasia, Juniarto, A Zulfa, Birnie, Erwin, Okkerse, Jolanda, Wisniewski, Amy, Drop, Stenvert, Faradz, Sultana M H, Dessens, Arianne“…Stigmatisation was stressful and related to isolation and withdrawal from social interaction. Education about DSD, self-empowerment and medical interventions to prevent atypical physical development may remove barriers to acceptance by others for affected individuals.…”
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4158por Messina, Antonietta, Monda, Vincenzo, Sessa, Francesco, Valenzano, Anna, Salerno, Monica, Bitetti, Ilaria, Precenzano, Francesco, Marotta, Rosa, Lavano, Francesco, Lavano, Serena M., Salerno, Margherita, Maltese, Agata, Roccella, Michele, Parisi, Lucia, Ferrentino, Roberta I., Tripi, Gabriele, Gallai, Beatrice, Cibelli, Giuseppe, Monda, Marcellino, Messina, Giovanni, Carotenuto, Marco“…Sleep problems in ASD are a prominent feature, having an impact on the social interaction of the patient. Considering the role of orexins (A and B) in wake-sleep circadian rhythm, we could speculate that ASD subjects may present a dysregulation in orexinergic neurotransmission. …”
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4159“…BACKGROUND: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impairments in social interaction and repetitive patterns of behavior, which can lead to deficits in adaptive behavior. …”
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4160Comparison of Two Music Training Approaches on Music and Speech Perception in Cochlear Implant Userspor Fuller, Christina D., Galvin, John J., Maat, Bert, Başkent, Deniz, Free, Rolien H.“…The approaches differed in terms of music exercises and social interaction. For the pitch/timbre group, melodic contour identification (MCI) training was performed using computer software. …”
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