Sentences with phrase «emotional reactions looked»

I have no idea what my husband's emotional reactions looked like during the highs and lows of my birth stories.

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Companies such as Affectiva Inc. and Eyeris have developed algorithms to analyze faces and look for patterns that can predict emotional reactions and behaviour.
Rather, you should consider the appropriate risk level for your portfolio when you are looking at your long - term goals, and think clearly about your financial situation and emotional reaction to risk.
One way to get suggestive evidence of such long - lasting occasions is to look for delayed emotional or physiological reactions to stimuli — reactions which come long after the initial conscious reaction.
On a scientific level, she would have known well enough that as she looked at her baby, a whole bunch of neurons firing on overdrive in her brain would be producing a set of chemical reactions and hormones, and that those would be contributing to the emotional urge to protect and care for her newborn son with every ounce of her being.
This particular study aimed to take a fresh look at the emotional reactions of older adults and evaluate whether three previously established, yet contradictory models of aging had validity.
It looks nice (especially in high definition) and the performers do impress with their physical feats, but that isn't enough for any emotional investment or reaction.
This means that their primary responsibility is not correcting grammar and punctuation; they're looking for big picture issues and letting you know what their emotional reaction to your story is.
Rather, you should consider the appropriate risk level for your portfolio when you are looking at your long - term goals, and think clearly about your financial situation and emotional reaction to risk.
They then looked at the same images a second time and rated them on how much the photo made them feel an emotional reaction.
Based on a quick read of the title and list of authors, I quickly assess whether this is a policy relevant paper, and I identify any «emotional» reaction that I might have based on my own preconceived notions of the subject and what a likely press release might look like.
What we want to do is stop bantering about in the realm of my emotional reactions or opinions and really start to look at the systems, and structures, and history, and what the truth is, how it's played out.
What empathy and self - regulation looks like: The foundation of our children's ability to self - regulate starts with us regulating our own emotional reactions.
Emotional vulnerability was defined as high distress reactions to fear stimuli coinciding with limited efforts by the infants to look at or seek assistance or comfort from their mothers.
I just like to be a bit conservative when looking at numbers because they can often incur emotional reaction that clouds judgment and more required analysis.
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