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8161“…Growing evidence suggests that aNSPCs are sensitive to environmental cues, social interactions, nutrient availability, and neurotrauma for example, and that distinct stem and progenitor cell populations alter their cell cycle activity accordingly. …”
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8162por Butz, Martin V.“…The approach may be further studied and promises to offer deeper explanations about why we get quickly exhausted from multitasking, how we are influenced by irrelevant stimulus modalities, why we exhibit magnitude interference, and, during social interactions, why we often fail to take the perspective of others into account.…”
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8163por Metternich, Birgitta, Wagner, Kathrin, Geiger, Maximilian J., Schulze-Bonhage, Andreas, Hirsch, Martin, Schönenberg, Michael“…Although everyday social interactions may be impaired if such higher-order social cognitive functions are compromised, associations between social functioning and social cognition in people with focal epilepsy (PWFE) are still poorly understood. …”
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8164por Hills, Paul D., Clavin, Mackenzie V. Q., Tufft, Miles R. A., Gobel, Matthias S., Richardson, Daniel C.“…It has allowed industry, education and social interactions to continue in some form during the covid-19 lockdowns. …”
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8165“…Mate selection thus requires mutual recognition across diverse social interactions based on distinct sensory signals. These sex differences in courtship and mating behaviors correspond to differences in sensory systems and downstream neural substrates engaged to recognize and respond to courtship signals. …”
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8166“…Subjectively worse sleep was significantly associated with less time engaging in physical activity, less exposure to daylight, and social interactions compared to pre-lockdown estimates (p < .05). …”
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8167por Li, Lei, Huang, Xinyue, Xiao, Jinming, Zheng, Qingyu, Shan, Xiaolong, He, Changchun, Liao, Wei, Chen, Huafu, Menon, Vinod, Duan, Xujun“…Our findings demonstrate that brain similarities that reflect real-time mental responses to subjective perceptions, thoughts, and feelings about interpersonal and social interactions are strong predictors of marital satisfaction, reflecting shared values and beliefs. …”
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8168por Yoosefi Lebni, Javad, Pavee, Saeede, Saki, Mandana, Ziapour, Arash, Ahmadi, Ahmad, Khezeli, Mehdi“…Categories and sub-categories were: 1- Individual factors (personality traits, health literacy about COVID-19); 2- Perceived risk having underlying disease in oneself and family, history of getting COVID-19 and death in close relatives; 3- Fear of the destructive consequences of the disease (concern about the economic consequences of getting the disease, concern about the treatment process); 4- Social and cultural factors (social monitoring, religious insight, ability to properly manage social interactions, impressionability from important others); 5- Environmental factors (supportive living environment, access to health and anti-infective materials). …”
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8169“…INTRODUCTION: In response to collective life events, many people regulate their emotional states through social interactions to reduce cognitive tolls. During pandemics, physical distancing renders the social support strategy less viable, increasing mental health risks. …”
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8170por Cappello, E., Lettieri, G., Handjaras, G., Ricciardi, E., Pietrini, P., Cecchetti, L.“…INTRODUCTION: Human social interactions are rooted in the ability to understand and predict one’s own and others emotions. …”
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8171por Quintão, A., Santos, C., Urzal, M.D., Donas-Boto, I., Azevedo, F., Lemos, M.M., Coelho, F., Vian, J.“…However, evidence shows that the translation of pathophysiology and psychopathology into specific symptoms is mediated by cognitive processes and social interactions, which reflect models/practices specific to our culture. …”
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8172por Edwards, Darren J.“…BACKGROUND: There is much overlap among the symptomology of autistic spectrum disorders (ASDs), obsessive compulsive disorders (OCDs), and alexithymia, which all typically involve impaired social interactions, repetitive impulsive behaviors, problems with communication, and mental health. …”
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8173por Filer, Joshua, Fleming, Thomas, Morris, Stephen, Upadhyay, Neil, Landham, Priyan, Katsimihas, Michael, Harding, Ian“…PURPOSE: Lockdown measures to combat the COVID-19 pandemic restricted social interactions and travel. This retrospective, observational study was conducted to evaluate the effect of lockdown restrictions on Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) scores in patients with spinal conditions. …”
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8174por Landry, Jyllenna, Asokumar, Ajani, Crump, Carly, Anisman, Hymie, Matheson, Kimberly“…Such feelings of social isolation ‘even in a crowd’ are likely linked to adverse early life experiences that serve to diminish perceptions of social support and intensify negative social interactions. It was suggested in the present series of survey studies that childhood abuse, which compromises a child’s sense of safety in relationships, may affect social processes that contribute to loneliness in young adulthood. …”
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8175por Schwab, Carolin, Frenzel, Anne C., Daumiller, Martin, Dresel, Markus, Dickhäuser, Oliver, Janke, Stefan, Marx, Anton K. G.“…We conclude for a post-pandemic future that online teaching will supplement rather than replace face-to-face teaching in higher education institutions, as their importance for building relationships and satisfying social interactions not only for students but also for faculty seem to have been underestimated so far.…”
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8176“…IMPLICATION FOR NURSING AND HEALTH POLICY: Authorities, managers in clinical practice and education, trade unions and nurses in general should be aware of the coping strategies, the strengths and supportive factors that can promote resilience and be aware of the challenges that undermine resilience and negatively impact internationally educated nurses’ practice and social interactions.…”
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8177“…RESULTS: Findings demonstrate happiness was rated an average of 6 out of 10, 70% of respondents scored below average on resilience, positive consequences for mental health (ordered world, reflection time) during both waves were similar, and prominent negative consequences included decreased social interactions and increased or new problems regarding mental health and daily functioning from wave 1-2. …”
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8178“…Neuroimaging data point to a variant pattern of brain activity of adolescents with NSSI during perception of emotionally negative stimuli i.e. hyperactivity in amygdala – a structure responsible for fear and automatic reaction to exciting stimuli and low activity of inferior frontal gyrus area – a structure responsible for inhibition and interpretation of social interactions. This activity pattern suggests a disorder of cortico-subcortical neuronal connections. …”
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8179“…This sudden shift to virtual online classes has significantly impacted children and adolescents by decreasing their physical activities and social interactions in schools. This has even led to increased use of social media and mobile phone games by children and adolescents, a grave concern for parents, pediatricians, and epidemiologists. …”
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8180por Meng, Xianzong, Grandjean, Joanes, Sbrini, Giulia, Schipper, Pieter, Hofwijks, Nita, Stoop, Jesse, Calabrese, Francesca, Homberg, Judith“…We show that Tph2(–/–) rats display reduced anxiety-like behavior and a high level of aggression in social interactions. In addition, oxytocin receptor expression was increased in the infralimbic and prelimbic cortices, paraventricular nucleus, dorsal raphe nucleus, and some subregions of the hippocampus, which was paralleled by increased levels of oxytocin in the medial frontal cortex and paraventricular nucleus but not the dorsal raphe nucleus, central amygdala, and hippocampus. …”
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