Sentences with phrase «emotional intensity at»

Teachers also reported on children's emotional intensity at grade 4.

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In The Revenant's case, the moment of highest overall emotional intensity came right at the end, suggesting that the film, at two hours 36 minutes, was not, in fact, too long.
Children's biases predicted child - friend interaction quality at grade 6, but only when children had high levels of emotional intensity.
But for HSPs, the bad news is that their physical and emotional experiences are always processed at such a constant, high intensity, that it can really shape their lives — often as much as gender and race do — and often in ways that don't adhere to the expectations of an extroverted society.
-- mental and emotional stress can lead to a spike in blood lipid levels; — exercise (at a reasonable dose intensity and duration) can be beneficial for cholesterol levels; — long - term exposure to multiple stressors and insufficient recovery had a devastating effect on the whole body; — bodies of different people react differently to stress;
Once you get a sense of the high emotional pitch at which these characters live their lives — and of the ever - present fear (of eviction, of imprisonment, of poverty and loneliness) that fuels those lives» exhausting intensity — Tangerine, which might be described as a steadily escalating 87 - minute cascade of F - bomb - laden shouting matches, begins to unfold some of its secret subtleties.
Every role seems to have been faxed in from a different movie, and the actors are on such various planes of emotional intensity that sometimes you can catch them, right there on the screen, looking at each other in bewilderment.
When she tore her shirt off at the kitchen table in Down to the Bone I nearly had a coronary, not just because she looks beautiful topless, but because of the emotional intensity she brought to the role and that specific moment.
Striding around the boards (mostly on her toes, although at times on all fours) wound up and wounded, Miller projected an emotional intensity that reverberated through the audience long after the curtain came down.
Smashed is a film of pummeling intensity and bruised emotions, a refreshingly complex look at how one partner's emotional development can play havoc with the other partner's security and sense of self.
As far as the emotional aspects or the intensity, I think it was an emotional and intense time so we were all just trying to capture that and i think Ben did a great job at doing that.
Inspired by a true story, People of the Book is at once a novel of sweeping historical grandeur and intimate emotional intensity, an ambitious, electrifying work by an acclaimed and beloved author.
Winter Journal is far more than a simple collection of lists, however; the memoir is strongest and most emotionally compelling when the reader can see Auster arriving at moments of revelation, such as the realization that his moments of periodic physical frailty coincide closely with episodes of emotional intensity, personal crisis, and loss.
By Anne R. Allen When you start a writing project, whether you're diving into the intensity of NaNoWriMo, or just carving out a few hours to peck away at the keyboard on weekends, it helps to get emotional support from friends and family.
An Internet video that shows a meat company employee swearing at animal activists before shooting a horse in the head underscores the increasing emotional intensity of the national debate over whether a southeastern New Mexico plant should be allowed to resume domestic horse slaughter.
An Internet video that shows a meat company employee swearing at animal activists before shooting a horse in the head highlights the increasing emotional intensity of the national debate over whether a New Mexico plant should be allowed to resume domestic horse slaughter.
It was a quest that began in 2008, when she toured Action / Abstraction at New York's Jewish Museum; the show offered a rethink of abstract expressionism, a term first used in 1946 to describe the first American - grown art movement, one devoted to emotional intensity and an anti-figurative aesthetic.
They describe emotional empathy as «the capacity to share or become affectively aroused by others» emotional states at least in valence and intensity», and they describe cognitive empathy as «the ability to consciously put oneself into the mind of another person to understand what she is thinking or feeling».
Previous investigations (Susa et al., 2014) showed that children accurately identify the emotional meaning of these facial expressions, and rate their emotional intensity, performing at adult levels.
At age 5, eight temperamental characteristics were assessed: negative emotionality, inhibition, activity level, task persistence (scored in nonpersistent direction), biological irregularity, emotional intensity, stimulation threshold, the tendency to be slow to adapt to change and mood.
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