Sentences with phrase «affective processes»

Cognitive and affective processes in marriage.
It has been put forward by Wagner et al. (2015) that the dimensions of relational functioning as measured by the FDP may be less related to overt behaviours such as conduct problems than to the emotional / affective processes that characterize callous - unemotional traits.
There is general agreement that mathematical learning brings into close interaction motivational, cognitive and affective processes and their regulation (e.g., Ahmed, Minnaert, Van der Werf, & Kuyper, 2013; Hanin & Van Nieuwenhoven, 2016; Linnenbrink, 2006; Op» t Eynde, De Corte, & Verschaffel, 2006).
Dr. Panksepp has generated the first neural (opioid addictive) model of mother - infant social bonding, and various other basic affective processes, that have important psychiatric implications.
Self - efficacy beliefs also evolve in response to motivational and affective processes.
Yet both Mus musculus and Homo sapiens are nature's children, sharing much perceptual, cognitive and affective processing.
This work examines the neural circuits critical for affective processing and the way in which affective information, including reward, guides response selection.
Affective processing following romantic relationship dissolution.
Generalizability of Gottman and colleagues» affective process models of couples» relationship outcomes.
We further hypothesized that youth more advanced in pubertal development would show increased neural response to peer rejection and acceptance (above and beyond the effects of age) in regions involved in social and affective processing.
Lazarus and Folkman (1987) also emphasize circularity and explain that, although the cognitive - affective process of stress implies a temporal sequence, variables can be both antecedents and outcomes.
First we hypothesized that, relative to healthy controls, youth with current MDD would show increased reactivity to peer rejection in a network of ventral brain regions implicated in affective processing of social information, including the amygdala, sgACC, anterior insula, ventral ACC and VLPFC.
These findings suggest that mindfulness modulates neural responses in an early phase of affective processing, and contribute to understanding how this quality of attention may promote healthy emotional functioning.
Parkinson and Wheatley (2014) found that greater levels of empathic concern were associated with greater FA in association fiber tracts linking areas involved in visual and affective processing (ILF and IFOF), and areas of the limbic system (UF and anterior thalamic radiation).

Not exact matches

In a study published in the journal Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, researchers found that people were much better at processing information about people they had just met if they had large social groups.
Sexual attraction is part of a process of affective integration, which for many reasons can be disrupted and disorientated.
This physiological response sets up affective tones or bodily feelings which constitute the subjective forms of the energetic processes transmitted to us from our environment.
In particular, Panksepp's work has focused on «the possibility that our most commonly used animal subjects, laboratory rodents, may have social - joy type experiences during their playful activities and that an important communicative - affective component of that process, which invigorates social engagement, is a primordial form of laughter.»
The women were then asked to report their level of executive function across five domains: Organization and motivation for work; concentration and attention; alertness, effort and processing speed and managing affective interference, the tendency to overly focus on the emotion of a message; and working memory and recall.
This was not a surprising finding because among other functions, this region processes fear and anxiety, affective states often affected by autism.
«This is important because in nearly all the affective disorders — depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, bipolar — face processing is disrupted.»
The Cognitive & Affective Neuroscience Laboratory at Auburn University is dedicated to uncovering the neural and physiological underpinnings of emotional and cognitive processes.
Assessment included neuropsychological testing of memory, executive function, visual perception, and processing speed, and questionnaires about fatigue, affective symptoms, activity and participation.
Recently, neuroimaging has been applied to this critical human attribute, shedding light on the affective, cognitive, and motor networks involved in humor processing.
(A) Brain response to verum acupuncture demonstrated activation in sensorimotor and affective / salience processing brain regions and deactivation in the amygdala and DMN brain regions.
(D) Differences in brain response between verum and sham acupuncture from subtraction analysis showed more activation in the sensorimotor affective / cognitive processing brain regions and more deactivation in the amygdala / hippocampal formation for verum acupuncture.
Brain response to acupuncture stimuli encompasses a broad network of regions consistent with not just somatosensory, but also affective and cognitive processing.
Miller saw that a certain kind of storytelling founded in mythic structures could govern this process, especially when it continues to deploy the affective possibilities of montage.
At Bank Street College, teacher educator and director of research Barbara Biber extolled the virtues of a program that applied «the concept of the unified nature of cognitive and affective development... on the teacher - training level» and was based on «a process of integrating new knowledge with an old self.»
Just as an approach for influence that music has on people's behavior thus manifesting his musical sensibilities considering the internalization process as cognitive affective in its contribution to human subjectivity for treatment of physical elements involved in musical perception.
Popham argues that assessment in the United States has suffered from six crucial, recurring problems: too many curricular targets; the underutilization of classroom assessment; preoccupation with instructional process; the dearth of «affective» assessments, i.e., those focused on attitudes, interests, and values; instructionally insensitive accountability tests; and the reality that educators «know almost nothing about educational assessment.»
Human brain is not just a cognitive information processing mechanism, but a complicated system where affective and cognitive functions are inseparably integrated.
Educational renewal, «the process of individual and organizational change» that «nutur [es] the spiritual, affective, and intellectual connections in the lives of educators working together to understand and improve their practice» (Sirotnik, 1999, p. 6), can thrive in the field of ITTE.
What is the role of the affective filter and the amygdala in allowing information into the brain's processing regions?
We have found that while I - Messages can be very powerful for younger students, older students frequently use them to mask «You» statements whereas the restorative questions force participants in the process to go deeper with affective thoughts and responses.
If Kohlberg can fairly be criticized, it is for emphasizing moral reasoning, a cognitive process, to the extent that he may have slighted the affective components of morality, such as caring.
(a) Provides employment and / or practicum experiences with adolescents in urban public school settings; (b) Provides ongoing support in the development of skills necessary to be an effective group facilitator, utilizing a science - based affective curriculum; (c) Heightens facilitators» understanding of the cultural and contextual factors that impact the psychosocial development of urban adolescents and their ability to achieve academically; (d) Exposes facilitators to the process of designing, implementing and evaluating large scale preventive interventions; (e) Examines educational policy and its implications for practice and research for urban education and school reform; and (f) Encourages facilitators» interest and pursuit of careers in education, psychology social work, counseling and / or other related fields.
In the process, Borremans's minimal, affective paintings affirm the medium's resilient ability to provide a space for introspective, nonverbal meaning.
Her practice utilizes the affective and technical qualities of the natural sciences to create large works and immersive environments that direct viewers» gazes into the structures and processes that produce recognizable life.
My recent paintings employ the gathering of affective movement via a process of viewing, drawing, and painting displays of fabric and archeological remnants.
And where does the affective power of art stand in these processes?
Ingrid De Aguiar Sanchez's work is generated not merely by medium or process, although her accomplishments and innovations in those areas are formidable, but rather by an intelligent and deeply affective vision.
The process involved, as I see it, certain fundamental transformations of the inherited manner: the introduction of intense color into a starkly reserved and ascetic style, producing a peculiarly American combination of the hedonistic and the puritanical; the invention of a vocabulary of affective shapes, which, though vaguely recalling Arp's biomorphism, are distinctly personal; the use of the frame to implement ambiguities in figure - ground relationships and facilitate a new and unusual sense of scale.
Built as an immersive environment, The smile of the snake plays between the physical and semiotic materialisation of language, as well as the «plastic shaping process» that occurs between meaning and sensation afforded to a viewer in the internal and external experience of something immersive and affective.
For some time I have been studying what smart people in various fields have discovered about the subjective / affective / instinctive process of risk perception, which mostly gets risk right, but sometimes gets risk wrong in ways that create new risks all by itself — a phenomenon I have called The Perception Gap.
Frankly it's frustrating to listen to people on big soap boxes (Brooks, Gladwell, Revkin) speculating about all this, and lamenting our lack of reason about risk, and all but ignoring the immense amount of evidence that reveals the affective characteristics of the risk perception process.
We CA N'T be perfectly rational, and there is lots of robust science that explains why, and which explains in rich detail how we actually do risk perception, and how that process is and always will be «affective», a combination of fact and feeling, cognition AND intuition, reason AND gut reaction.
defined as an «interrelated set of moral and political attitudes that possesses cognitive, affective, and motivational components,» can similarly guide, funnel and constrain the processing of information and alter behavior... Such motivated biases in cognition and behavior can occur for those holding conservative or liberal ideologies, depending on how the circumstances threat or support one's respective ideologies and intuitions....
Synesketch is a result of a research that spreads out through several diverse fields — from natural language processing techniques based on WordNet, across Ekman's research of emotions, to color psychology, visual design, data visualizations, and affective computing.
These are: (1) how lawyers and clients plan and make decisions; (2) how lawyers respond to client demands for changing financial structures and greater transparency in legal costs; (3) how client participation in settlement processes impacts the dynamics of such processes; and (4) the personal or affective [5] dimensions of a new working partnership between lawyer and client.
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