One key to strengthening coping skills is beginning to understand what stress is:
emotional reactions which turn into turmoil and then performance blocks.
Not exact matches
A television equipped with a webcam and Affectiva's technology could determine
which shows you like to watch, given your past
emotional reactions to them, and program your television accordingly.
We would study the
emotional or effectual makeup of the community and / or its members,
which would include the
reactions to the outside world.
If there is one area in
which the children as a group do seem to differ somewhat, in
emotional reactions, from the children that I meet in wealthier communities — and even here I would be very cautious not to overstate this — it is in their sensitivity to other children's moments of anxiety and their acute awareness of
emotional fragility and of the tipping point between exhilaration and depression.
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.
I am not certain whether I can attribute this
reaction only to my early training
which created
emotional tapes still in my head, ready to play whenever certain buttons are pushed.
The churches, in their presentation of their answers to this query, have put forward aspects of religion
which are expressed in terms either suited to the
emotional reactions of bygone times or directed to excite modern
emotional interests of nonreligious character.
Employers and their HR departments should be cognizant of the possibility that employees» conversations on these polarizing topics,
which are also closely intertwined with protected classes under civil rights laws, can elicit
emotional reactions from employees and customers alike.
Babies can learn to suck as a self - soothing technique
which can help them regulate their
emotional reactions.
Zoologist Robert Hinde conducted several experiments with rhesus monkeys in
which he studied their
emotional and behavioural
reactions to separation from their mothers, as well as their interactions with other monkeys.
That initiated an
emotional reaction within me,
which led to an
emotional response,
which led to all the fallout here over the last few days.
It is because of an
emotional reaction to ideas
which clash with those they have internalised.
Moreover, content
which evokes strong positive
emotional reactions is more likely to go viral4.
They began by studying players»
emotional reactions to a car - racing game,
which showed that some prefer a leisurely drive against easy opponents, while others enjoy a stiffer challenge.
The study focused on achievement in math,
which is not only important for education and economic productivity but is also known to prompt strong
emotional reactions in students.
Participants in VR experiments showed strong
emotional reactions in addition to behavioral changes, all of
which could have an impact on their real lives.
But during sexual intimacy, he explains, our bodies release chemicals (including the so - called «love hormone» oxytocin) that promote strong
emotional reactions and bonding,
which cloud our judgment.
People with ADD tend to react rather than respond to external pressures,
which can result in negative consequences and
emotional reactions.
Much like a stethoscope or EKG would provide a gauge of the health of your cardiovascular system, REBA can gauge
emotional blockages via a cord which is attached to your wrist, By sending a spectrum of brain wave frequencies that interfere with the coordination of the right and left side of the brain, a reaction profile and pattern is created and correlated with the four energetic levels — Vital, Emotional, Mental and Causal are
emotional blockages via a cord
which is attached to your wrist, By sending a spectrum of brain wave frequencies that interfere with the coordination of the right and left side of the brain, a
reaction profile and pattern is created and correlated with the four energetic levels — Vital,
Emotional, Mental and Causal are
Emotional, Mental and Causal are measured.
You are right; unforgiveness is a huge
emotional burden that stresses our thyroid and adrenals,
which in turn make our body weaker and more susceptible to food
reactions, infections, stressors, etc..
Conversely, if a guy is in the right mindset, his behavior, conversation style and
emotional reactions will largely take care of themselves and become aligned with that mindset,
which will make the guy's dating success soar.
«None of this story is literally true to my mom and I, but there is a core of
emotional truth,» says Gerwig, who intentionally composed an opening scene showing Marion and Lady Bird side by side, with the same straight, shoulder - length haircut, having the same teary
reaction to the end of The Grapes of Wrath audiobook,
which they listened to on their mother - daughter driving tour of local colleges.
Egoyan's films often follow non-linear plot - structures, in
which events are placed out of sequence in order to elicit specific
emotional reactions from the audience by withholding key information.
There are at least two senses in
which Irmgard's awkwardly timed
reaction shot underscores Fassbinder's depiction of this dysfunctional family and the
emotional and transactional bonds that tie it together — or fail to do so.
«Torture porn» may be the better description, a horror subgenre that came into prominence after the sleeper hit known as Saw,
which emphasized (and exploited) both the
emotional and physical agony of its characters to manipulate audience
reaction.
As Boots wanted to change the way their employees felt about their training, it was decided to introduce a learning game utilising our Articulate Storyline game engine,
which would specifically tap into the promotion of an
emotional reaction from players through game mechanics such as competition and reward.
Beauty,
which aligns with Exhilaration, represents onlookers»
emotional reaction to Avalon's taut lines and sleek silhouette.»
In Keep Calm And Expect Change, as he does so frequently, Jones gets below the business level on
which most of our
reactions must lie in times of such stunning reversals and touches on the
emotional heart of what lies beneath this surprise outcome for so many of our friends and business partners:
Short - term underperformance will often surprise investors and can lead to
emotional reactions like switching,
which often results in locking - in losses.
For instance, a trade that starts to show a loss can generate
emotional reactions in a trader
which often lead to bad trading decisions.
Essentially Sandman argues that risk perception, that is, the public's understanding of the potential danger of something in the environment (the hazard) is not necessarily based on an objective understanding of risk, but on an
emotional equation
which is created by the relationship between hazard and outrage (an
emotional reaction to the hazard).
There is a noticeable improvement in graphical capabilities when comparing Injustice 2 to the first game
which is powered by a customised Unreal Engine 3 that was previously utilised by Mortal Kombat X. Injustice 2 features much improved facial animations that provide greater
emotional emphasis and
reactions to being on the receiving end of an attack, while graphical detail has increased for not only fighters, but also environments such as Fortress of Solitude possessing particle effects that were not present in the same stage in the previous game.
When you delve into the stories behind your paintings and share with your audience a narrative
which includes your motivations and
emotional reactions to the world you're sharing with them a meaningful experience.
His post-war paintings —
emotional abstractions
which explored varieties of gesture and mark — were considered
reactions to his experiences in battle.
In an interview published in ARTnews in 1985, Freilicher said her paintings were «an
emotional reaction to something I find beautiful in the subject,
which provides the energy, the impetus to paint.»
While making use of the «surreal» properties inherent to photography, Demand never tries to stir up any
emotional reaction in onlookers, rather pushes them to question the «tragic» dimension of these scenes
which are, at first glance, quite ordinary.
Typically, this featured huge canvases containing large areas of colour
which were designed to «envelope» the viewer and engender an
emotional reaction.
This highly convincing audio component aims to trigger
emotional and physical
reactions,
which in turn affect visual perception.
Art history books had classified him as an exemplar of Minimalism's cool aesthetic,
which gathered force in the 1950s and»60s in
reaction to Abstract Expressionism's
emotional aura.
Her own works, she told ARTnews in 1985, were «an
emotional reaction to something I find beautiful in the subject,
which provides the energy, the impetus to paint.»
And then all you do is go through this
emotional set of
reactions,
which are studied in brain scanners.
«We still meet the belief... that vaccination is a gigantic fraud deliberately perpetuated for the sake of gain... The opposition to vaccination... still retains the «all or none» quality of primitive behaviour and, like many
emotional reactions, is supported by a wealth of argument
which the person reacting honestly believes to be the logical foundation of his behaviour.»
By examining the ways in
which dominant media focuses on eliciting
emotional reactions from privileged, Western readers — including the emotion of moral outrage — on behalf of victims of poverty, famine, or violence in far - flung parts of the world, Ahmed points out the ways in
which emotions can reproduce dominant power relations.
It puts you in a position to understand and influence your users»
emotional reactions to your story,
which will help you design to meet the site's goals.
Their strong
emotional reaction to asking for help causes severe anxiety at
which point they emotionally shut down.
It's at the heart of the healing work we do and it's darn near guaranteed, that if a therapist can help a couple understand the process by
which each becomes emotionally reactive to the other (and then is responded to with an equally
emotional reaction) we have traveled leagues in the direction of creating safety and an emotionally calmer domestic environment.
Emotional reactions were heavily influenced by the coping responses employed by the couple and three styles of responses emerged
which reflected how they coped and the impact the coping they adopted had on their relationship.
In children with disorganized / disoriented attachment style, we say the most extreme
emotional reactions to caregivers in
which the child may appear to be in
emotional distress.
You may find yourself immediately thinking of certain moments to examine — exchanges you recently had with others
which provoked an intense
emotional reaction or were particularly confusing to you.
The signalling system requires the parent to use less talk and less emotion,
which in turn encourages the development of children's ability to manage their
emotional reactions to parental boundaries (or
emotional competency).