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9001por van Heukelum, Sabrina, Mogavero, Floriana, van de Wal, Melissa A.E., Geers, Femke E., França, Arthur S.C., Buitelaar, Jan K., Beckmann, Christian F., Glennon, Jeffrey C., Havenith, Martha N.“…Successfully navigating social interactions requires the precise and balanced integration of social and environmental cues. …”
Publicado 2019
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9002por Lee Masson, Haemy, Pillet, Ineke, Amelynck, Steffie, Van De Plas, Stien, Hendriks, Michelle, Op de Beeck, Hans, Boets, Bart“…BACKGROUND: Humans can easily grasp the affective meaning of touch when observing social interactions. Several neural systems support this ability, including the theory of mind (ToM) network and the somatosensory system linked to embodied resonance, but it is unclear how these systems are affected in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). …”
Publicado 2019
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9003por Pirooznia, Mehdi, Niranjan, Tejasvi, Chen, Yun-Ching, Tunc, Ilker, Goes, Fernando S., Avramopoulos, Dimitrios, Potash, James B., Huganir, Richard L., Zandi, Peter P., Wang, Tao“…Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are characterized by deficits in three core behavioral domains: reciprocal social interactions, communication, and restricted interests and/or repetitive behaviors. …”
Publicado 2019
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9004por Lin, Malinda, Epport, Karen, Azen, Colleen, Parkman, Robertson, Kohn, Donald B., Shah, Ami J.“…Patients miss out on social interactions and learning opportunities that normally occur at their respective stages of development. …”
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9005por Gantumur, Zoljargalan, Baez, Marcos, Ulamnemekh, Nomin-Erdene, Ibarra, Francisco, Myagmarjav, Sugarmaa, Casati, Fabio“…CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study will contribute to strategies to stimulate social interactions in intergenerational pairs. A validation of the study process is also presented to provide further operational recommendations. …”
Publicado 2020
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9006“…Eye-to-eye contact is a spontaneous behavior between interacting partners that occurs naturally during social interactions. However, individuals differ with respect to eye gaze behaviors such as frequency of eye-to-eye contacts, and these variations may reflect underlying differences in social behavior in the population. …”
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9007“…The activity rhythms, marking behaviour, and social interactions of captive mainland serows have been described and quantified. …”
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9008“…Data collection took place over different time scales, including event-based (reporting all social interactions for 21 days), daily (well-being, loneliness, and technology use every evening for 21 days), hourly (cortisol assessments 6 times per day for 3 days), and baseline (relevant interindividual characteristics, including sociodemographics, health, technology use, personality, and cognitive performance) assessments. …”
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9009“…Positive self-beliefs are important for well-being, and are influenced by how others evaluate us during social interactions. Mechanistic accounts of self-beliefs have mostly relied on associative learning models. …”
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9010por Brandenburg, Cheryl, Soghomonian, Jean-Jacques, Zhang, Kunzhong, Sulkaj, Ina, Randolph, Brianna, Kachadoorian, Marissa, Blatt, Gene J.“…Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is behaviorally defined and diagnosed by delayed and/or impeded language, stereotyped repetitive behaviors, and difficulties with social interactions. Additionally, there are disruptions in motor processing, which includes the intent to execute movements, interrupted/inhibited action chain sequences, impaired execution of speech, and repetitive motor behaviors. …”
Publicado 2020
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9011por Luna, Daniela, Carrasco, Carolina, Álvarez, Daniela, González, Catalina, Egaña, Juan Ignacio, Figueroa, Jaime“…SIMPLE SUMMARY: Kennelled dogs are susceptible to suffer chronic stress when social interactions with conspecifics and spatial needs are long-term restricted. …”
Publicado 2020
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9012“…This study aims to (1) explore places used for various social interactions older adults engage in, (2) examine specific neighborhood environmental features associated with intergenerational interactions, and (3) compare similarities and differences in environmental correlates of intergenerational interactions vs. walking. …”
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9013por Lim, Jie En, Wong, Wei Teen, Teh, Tuan Ann, Lim, Soon Huat, Allen, John Carson, Quah, Joanne Hui Min, Malhotra, Rahul, Tan, Ngiap Chuan“…The tasks include domestic chores, memory, shopping, and social interactions. The proportion of participants who complete the entire VR assessment in each age group will be evaluated as feasibility indicators. …”
Publicado 2021
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9014por Rodde, Charles, Vandeputte, Marc, Trinh, Trong Quoc, Douchet, Vincent, Canonne, Marc, Benzie, John A. H., de Verdal, Hugues“…Feed Conversion Ratio for GIFT fish reared in groups or in isolation and fed with a restricted ration [scenarios (ii) and (iii)] were not significantly correlated either. Social interactions between fish, potentially impacting their efficiency, may explain the results. …”
Publicado 2021
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9015“…COVID-19 is currently the cause of death and it has a great impact on the economy, politics and social interactions in the study area. The government should strength the health system by increasing surveillance activities in detecting cases. …”
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9016“…Our results indicate that dog–human relationship may have a complex association with various aspects of social interactions between the two species, including problem behaviours and social learning, too. …”
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9017“…Psychological parameters were the most affected in this patient group, showing that patients with KS experienced greater social anxiety, distress during social interactions, self-esteem, self-injuries behaviours and symptoms or traits related to Autism spectrum. …”
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9018“…While all activities were rated as beneficial, those with a social component tended to have high ratings, consistent with students attempting to replace lost social interactions. Linear regression models found few associations between STAI-S scores and other measures, likely because of large individual differences and lack of a pre-pandemic baseline needed to assess changes in anxiety. …”
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9019por Heiland, Emerald G., Tarassova, Olga, Fernström, Maria, English, Coralie, Ekblom, Örjan, Ekblom, Maria M.“…Thirteen subjects (mean age 50.5 years; eight men) underwent three 3-h sitting conditions, interrupted every 30-min by a different 3-min break on separate, randomized-ordered days: seated social interactions (SOCIAL), walking (WALK), or simple resistance activities (SRA). …”
Publicado 2021
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9020Effectiveness of Contact Tracing for Viral Disease Mitigation and Suppression: Evidence-Based Reviewpor Thomas Craig, Kelly Jean, Rizvi, Rubina, Willis, Van C, Kassler, William J, Jackson, Gretchen Purcell“…The effectiveness of this nonpharmaceutical intervention is largely dependent on social interactions within the population and its combination with other interventions. …”
Publicado 2021
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