Why (and how) should we study the interplay
between emotional arousal, Theory of Mind, and inhibitory control to understand moral cognition?.
Not exact matches
Maternal insensitivity and
emotional unavailability influences the infant's ability to develop a capacity for
arousal regulation.25 Insensitive maternal behaviour results in increased anger, distress and crying — together, these might reflect an infant's poor
arousal regulation.26 PPD also alters the capacity to regulate the reciprocal interaction
between mothers and their infant via two patterns: intrusiveness and withdrawal.
«Part of the
emotional arousal we see when people lie is because of the conflict
between how people see themselves and their actions,» Sharot said during a briefing discussing the results.
However, there is an important difference
between associative behaviour, such as learning to respond appropriately to an angry voice, and recognizing a range of very different cues that go together to indicate
emotional arousal in another.
Before anyone intervenes in a physical confrontation
between two cats, it's important to realize that fighting is a last resort in feline circles and the cats involved will be in a high state of
emotional arousal.
Some studies have shown a connection
between gaming and
emotional arousal, although there's no evidence that this heightened
emotional state leads to physical violence.
While some studies have shown a connection
between gaming and
emotional arousal, there's no evidence that this heightened
emotional state leads to physical violence.
I would also suggest that your next article about the female orgasm should certainly, as Clea mentions, include some discussion of the fact that one of the major differences
between the male and female orgasm (and in fact,
between male and female readiness for sex, or degree of
arousal, in general) is that
emotional states seem to be much more important (which is not at all the same as saying that women don't like casual sex or can't be aroused by one - night stands, if that happens to be the
emotional situation they are comfortable with).
Research proves that the absence of touch and
arousal creates both physical and
emotional distance
between you and your spouse.
Developing self - regulation is further understood to reflect an emerging balance
between processes of
emotional arousal and cognitive regulation.
Although researchers have long recognized the relations
between children's
emotional competence and peer social preference (e.g. Cillessen and Mayeux 2004; Contreras and Kerns 2000; Gottman et al. 1996), it is only recently that integrated theoretical models have been articulated in which the child's ability to regulate
emotional arousal is identified as a key factor influencing the child's social behavior and peer social preference.
Although not an imminent part of the research question, self - reported data on
emotional experience and the investigation of discrepancies
between these and physiological markers of
arousal could have provided additional insights.
In other words, effective
emotional regulation, promoted by a mother who is able to mentalize even in conditions of increased
arousal as well as in the context of negative and ambivalent mental states, mediates the relationship
between attachment security and mentalization ability.