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4961por Bonner, N., Bozzi, S., Morgan, L., Mason, B., Peterschmitt, M. J., Fischer, T. Z., Arbuckle, R., Reaney, M.“…Key impacts included: sleep disturbances (n = 13), handwriting changes (n = 13), reduced social interaction (n = 12), dyskinesia (n = 10), depressed mood (n = 9), and fear of falling (n = 8). …”
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4962“…We observed that the supplemented maternal zinc diet prevented ASD-associated deficits in social interaction and normalised anxiety behaviours in Shank3(−/−) offspring mice. …”
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4963“…Anxiety-like behaviors, social interaction behavior and memory function were assessed by the open field test, elevated plus maze test, three-chamber sociability test and Morris water maze test. …”
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4964por van Grunsven, Janna“…I conclude the paper with a discussion of how loss of perceptual world-familiarity affects the therapeutic setting now that most if not all therapeutic interactions have transitioned to online spaces and I explore the potential to augment these spaces with social interaction technologies. Throughout, my discussion aims to do justice to the reality that perceptual world-familiarity is not an evenly distributed phenomenon, that factors like disability, gender and race affect its robustness, and that this ought to be reckoned with when seeking to incorporate the phenomenon into or mitigate it through DMH services.…”
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4965“…Content analysis was used to code the social interactions among the patients on the web-based platform. …”
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4966por Harper, Kathryn M., Knapp, Darin J., Todd, Caroline A., Balan, Irina, Aurelian, Laure, Criswell, Hugh E., Breese, George R.“…When a herpes simplex virus (HSV) vector was used to knockdown CCL2 mRNA in neurons of the central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) in rats experiencing multiple withdrawals from low dose ethanol, anxiety-like behavior appeared in the social interaction task. To examine this finding further Fractalkine (CX3CL1), a chemokine that is often found to have an opposing function to CCL2 was measured in these rats. …”
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4967por Nair, Mohit, Kumar, Pragya, Mahajan, Raman, Harshana, Amit, Richardson, Kathryn, Moreto-Planas, Laura, Burza, Sakib“…RESULTS: Critically ill PLHA emphasised the need for psychosocial counselling and opportunities for social interaction in the ward, as well as a preference for components of home-based palliative care, even though they were unfamiliar with actual terms such as ‘palliative care’ and ‘end-of-life care’. …”
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4968“…In our study, we recorded the eye movements of autistic and typically developing adults while they engaged in a real-life social interaction with a partner. Results showed that autistic adults were less likely than typically developing adults to look at the experimenter’s face, and instead were more likely to look at the background. …”
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4969por Crompton, Catherine J., Sharp, Martha, Axbey, Harriet, Fletcher-Watson, Sue, Flynn, Emma G., Ropar, Danielle“…These findings suggest that autistic people possess a distinct mode of social interaction style, rather than demonstrating social skills deficits. …”
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4970“…To avoid the erosion of social cohesion after a disaster, it may be crucial to provide opportunities for social interaction between old and new residents of communities.…”
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4971por Wulaer, Bolati, Hada, Kazuhiro, Sobue, Akira, Itoh, Norimichi, Nabeshima, Toshitaka, Nagai, Taku, Yamada, Kiyofumi“…Mice expressing the soluble form of H-2D (sH-2D) in the mPFC (sH-2D-expressing mice) showed abnormal behaviors, including social interaction deficits and cognitive dysfunctions. …”
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4972por Elmi, Alberto, Galligioni, Viola, Govoni, Nadia, Bertocchi, Martina, Aniballi, Camilla, Bacci, Maria Laura, Sánchez-Morgado, José M., Ventrella, Domenico“…Due to the nature of DHEA, this finding may suggest that group housing may be beneficial for social interaction. In conclusion, it seems that hair hormones quantification may be a good tool for welfare assessment in laboratory mice and may help in refining husbandry. …”
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4973“…Themes identified were categorised from three domains for the year-long internship experience: personal cognitive, social interaction, and system domains. RESULTS: Researchers derived seven categories and 20 subcategories from the transcripts: (1) self-reflection throughout internship training, (2) practical awareness of the internship programme’s operation, (3) perception of individual competence, (4) recognition of mentor importance, (5) situational awareness in the clinical department, (6) relationship experience, and (7) experience of institutional limitations. …”
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4974por He, Wei“…Six months after treatment, the observation group had higher scores on cognitive development indices than the control group, including gross motor skills, language, adaptability, fine motor skills, and social interaction (P<0.05). In addition, the observation group had a significantly lower incidence of adverse reactions and recurrence rate (5.45% and 3.64%, respectively) than the control group (20.00% and 18.18%) (P<0.05). …”
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4975por Wyche, K.P., Nichols, M., Parfitt, H., Beckett, P., Gregg, D.J., Smallbone, K.L., Monks, P.S.“…The UK ‘lockdown’ was enforced on 23/03/2020, which led to restrictions on movement, social interaction, and ‘non-essential’ businesses and services. …”
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4976por Ding, Yi, Guo, Chenchen, Yu, Shaohong, Zhang, Peng, Feng, Ziyun, Sun, Jinglong, Meng, Xiangxia, Li, Li, Zhuang, He“…Dance-based mind-motor activities were defined as coordinated upright mind-motor movements that emphasize dynamic balance, structured through music or an inner rhythm (e.g., breathing) and distinctive instructions or choreography, and that involve social interaction. It has positive effects on motor function, lung function, psychological mood and other aspects, so it can be used as a safe alternative therapy for patients recovering from COVID-19. …”
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4977por Verberk, Janneke D. M., Anthierens, Sibyl A., Tonkin-Crine, Sarah, Goossens, Herman, Kinsman, John, de Hoog, Marieke L. A., Bielicki, Julia A., Bruijning-Verhagen, Patricia C. J. L., Gobat, Nina H.“…Measures taken depended on what was physically possible, the perceived severity of illness of the index patient and to what extent household members were willing to limit social interaction. Respondents did not believe in the effectiveness of wearing face masks within the house, and from the interviews this was explained by media coverage of face masks, impracticality and the stigma associated with wearing masks. …”
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4978“…Performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and social interaction were not factors that could predict behavioral intention. …”
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4979“…Overall, the interventions helped to combat loneliness by acting as a direct companion (69%), a catalyst for social interaction (41%), facilitating remote communication with others (10%) and reminding users of upcoming social engagements (3%). …”
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4980“…For care providers, visiting restrictions added the burdens of ethical dilemmas, learning new technical means to enable social interaction and an increased demand for communication with families and providing social support to both family members and patients. …”
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