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7681“…Being on the agenda of educational science for a long time now and gaining further importance during COVID-19 lockdowns, both advantages (e.g., reducing social anxiety, and a flexible schedule) and disadvantages (lack of social interactivity, and miscommunication) of distance education are highly debated in the related literature. …”
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7682“…Emotion perception is essential for successful social interactions and maintaining long-term relationships with friends and family. …”
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7683“…However, unsatisfactory social interactions hinder the quality of blended learning, despite its potential for flexible and personalized learning. …”
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7684por Ng, Matthew Song Peng, Lim, Joel Guanyi, Koh, John Ming Yan, Lee, Sz-Ying, Seah, Claire Hui Xian, Chang, Samuel Jun Yi, Tan, Joshua Teik Ann, Tan, Vanessa Wei Shen, Kumar, Dhana Senthil, Choi, Ellie Ci-En, Jemec, Gregor, Frew, John, Seow, Wei Jie, Chandran, Nisha Suyien“…Individuals with knowledge of HS might be more open to interpersonal and social interactions with HS sufferers.…”
Publicado 2023
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7685por Sato, Wataru, Nakazawa, Atsushi, Yoshikawa, Sakiko, Kochiyama, Takanori, Honda, Miwako, Gineste, Yves“…CONCLUSION: These results suggest that Humanitude-care experts have behavioral and neural characteristics associated with empathic social interactions.…”
Publicado 2023
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7686por Mourkani, Razieh Shams, Kohan, Shahnaz, Mohebbi-Dehnavi, Zahra, Shaghaghi, Fatemeh, Najiabhary, Maryam, Gholami, Mahboobe“…BACKGROUND: Autism is a group of developmental disorders of the nervous system, the main manifestations of which are defects in social interactions and communication, as well as repetitive behaviors and limited interests. …”
Publicado 2023
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7687“…Numbers and letters are the fundamental building blocks of our everyday social interactions. Previous studies have focused on determining the cortical pathways shaped by numeracy and literacy in the human brain, partially supporting the hypothesis of distinct perceptual neural circuits involved in the visual processing of the two categories. …”
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7688“…Mice were tested for direct social interactions (DSIs), repetitive behavior and cortical laminar distribution of interneuron populations expressing glutamate-decarboxylase-65, parvalbumin and somatostatin. …”
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7689por Goll, Yael, Bordes, Camille, Weissman, Yishai A., Shnitzer, Inbar, Beukeboom, Rosanne, Ilany, Amiyaal, Koren, Lee, Geffen, Eli“…We suggest that the close social interactions and affiliative behavior among hyrax females within small egalitarian groups may make female leadership less risky, and therefore less stressful, and allow female leaders to influence group activities.…”
Publicado 2023
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7690por Randall, Jason A., Sutter, Carolyn, Raither, Lydia, Wang, Stella, Bailey, Evan, Perfetti, Riccardo, Shendelman, Shoshana, Burbridge, Claire“…Difficulties in a wide range of functions were experienced, which included: speech articulation; language and communication; cognition, memory and learning; emotions; and social interactions. Most difficulties appeared in childhood and persisted or worsened with age. …”
Publicado 2023
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7691“…Participants gradually began to recognize their differences and divergence from others in social interactions and experiencing “wrong” bodily changes during puberty created even greater discrepancy. …”
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7692por Storck, Aric J, Laupland, Kevin B, Read, Ronald R, Mah, Manuel W, Gill, John M, Nevett, Deborah, Louie, Thomas J“…Questionnaire domains included physical symptoms, problems performing their activities of daily living, impairment of their emotional functioning, and difficulties in their social interactions as related to their ESTI. The final questionnaire was pre-tested on a further ten patients and was named the ESTI-Score. …”
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7693“…RESULTS: Results from the reviewed studies indicated that youth active travel is positively associated with social interactions, facilities to assist active travel and urban form in the neighbourhood as well as shorter route length and road safety en-route. …”
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7694“…We apply this approach to model the high clustering of contacts within households, using contact parameters estimated from survey data of social interactions, and we identify conditions under which network models that do not account for household structure will be biased.…”
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7695por Barentsen, Janka A, Visser, Els, Hofstetter, Hedwig, Maris, Anna M, Dekker, Janny H, de Bock, Geertruida H“…BACKGROUND: Urinary incontinence negatively influences the lives of 25-50% of elderly women, mostly due to feelings of shame and being limited in activities and social interactions. This study explores whether differences exist between types of urinary incontinence (stress, urgency or mixed) and severity of the symptoms, with regard to their effects on generic and condition-specific quality of life. …”
Publicado 2012
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7696por Fares, Raafat P., Belmeguenai, Amor, Sanchez, Pascal E., Kouchi, Hayet Y., Bodennec, Jacques, Morales, Anne, Georges, Béatrice, Bonnet, Chantal, Bouvard, Sandrine, Sloviter, Robert S., Bezin, Laurent“…Therefore, we engineered an enriched cage (the Marlau™ cage), which offers: (1) minimally stressful social interactions; (2) increased voluntary exercise; (3) multiple entertaining activities; (4) cognitive stimulation (maze exploration), and (5) novelty (maze configuration changed three times a week). …”
Publicado 2013
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7697por Vrticka, Pascal, Simioni, Samanta, Fornari, Eleonora, Schluep, Myriam, Vuilleumier, Patrik, Sander, David“…Emotion regulation is crucial for successfully engaging in social interactions. Yet, little is known about the neural mechanisms controlling behavioral responses to emotional expressions perceived in the face of other people, which constitute a key element of interpersonal communication. …”
Publicado 2013
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7698por Magrelli, Silvia, Jermann, Patrick, Noris, Basilio, Ansermet, François, Hentsch, François, Nadel, Jacqueline, Billard, Aude“…This study investigates attention orienting to social stimuli in children with Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC) during dyadic social interactions taking place in real-life settings. …”
Publicado 2013
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7699por Hirata, Masayuki, Ikeda, Takashi, Kikuchi, Mitsuru, Kimura, Tomoya, Hiraishi, Hirotoshi, Yoshimura, Yuko, Asada, Minoru“…Child development is seriously affected by social interactions with caregivers, which may lead to forming social minds in our daily life afterward. …”
Publicado 2014
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7700por Gingnell, Malin, Ahlstedt, Victoria, Bannbers, Elin, Wikström, Johan, Sundström-Poromaa, Inger, Fredrikson, Mats“…BACKGROUND: Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), characterized by luteal phase-induced negative affect and loss of impulse control, often results in compromised social interactions. Although amygdala activation is generally linked to negative affect, increased amygdala reactivity to aversive stimuli in the luteal phase has not been consistently reported in PMDD. …”
Publicado 2014
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