Sentences with phrase «emotional responses at»

Discussion of the child's observed and unobserved behaviors and emotional responses at different developmental levels will be presented.
We are really excited about our results because they suggest that even a non-pharmacological intervention such as music, might regulate mood and emotional responses at both the behavioral and neuronal level,» says Professor Elvira Brattico.
Discussion of the child's observed and unobserved behaviors and emotional responses at different developmental levels will be presented.
It is important that investors maintain a reasoned and rational approach and avoid the emotional response at all costs.
The baby will react strangely when its parent leaves the room, perhaps crying beyond what is expected and then become unable to soothe when the parent returns, or, at the other end of the spectrum, have no emotional response at all.

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In an article from Co.create.com, Abigail Posner, Head of Strategic Planning And Agency Development at Google explains our societal fascination with sharing cat memes and videos: «In the language of the visual web, when we share a video or an image, we're not just sharing the object, we're also sharing in the emotional response it creates.»
So the balancing act of mastering your own emotional response to past achievements, so that you can take an objective look at the professional value of each of those achievements and its worth to future employers, is the sole «trick» to resume writing.
This acclimation process gives the software a chance to record your brain waves and trains you to use them consistently before it throws a series of increasingly difficult challenges at you, such as reconstructing simply via thought a fallen bridge needed for a mystical journey while a fiery sky changes hue in response to your emotional state.
Obama's tweet — a clear response to Charlottesville, although it didn't mention the town or the events — showed masterful emotional intelligence, but also the ability to look at the larger context of any situation.
At the end of the day, real returns are all that matter, but the way in which they're packaged can trigger very different emotional responses.
This is a plastic crucifixion aimed to elicit an instant emotional response, which produces in readers self - satisfaction as they arrive at it.
When the congregation I serve initiated a prayer chain several years ago, its participants were amazed at the response: healing intercessions requested for all manner of illnesses and ailments — physical, emotional, 1 spiritual, societal.
Ehrenreich writes that the appropriate emotional response to systemic poverty «is shame — shame at our own dependency, in this case, on the underpaid labor of others.
Your argument that atheists know more IS an emotional response because you are egoistic and a spoiled brat at heart.
To place this piece of steel in a place of prominence, to hang on it all of the emotional response, all of the tears and gut - wrenching loss of a large number of people who believe, without also acknowledging the other faiths, and those of no faith, who lost their lives, does, in fact, send the message that this was US vs THEM, Islam against Christianity, rather than the truth... that it was an attack against US, the United States of America, melting pot that we are... at least that's the way I see it.
Totally agree, the emotional response is so strong in the fanbase at Arsenal we go from also - rans in our own league to 1 player from European domination.
Seems to me that football brings out irrational emotional responses, the media exploits that as much as possible and a lot of supporters of other teams love laughing at whinging gooners after we have lost (thanks aftv for feeding the enemy so well!)
Drawing an emotional response from the audience, more than a dozen Chicago Public School parents voiced complaints at Wednesday's school board meeting over how the district questioned their children about their decision to not to take the Illinois Standards Achievement Test when it was administered earlier this month.
It is very tempting to reduce your emotional responses to the level of your child's, especially when the whining doesn't stop, or you're tired or at your wits?
API looks at the intersection of parenting and shame, keeping in mind that shame is a normal emotional response to certain social situations, but like anger or disappointment, when unresolved, shame can lead to lifelong difficulties.
The Effect of Skin - to - Skin Contact (Kangaroo Care) Shortly After Birth on the Neurobehavioral Responses of the Term Newborn: A Randomized, Controlled Trial Sari Goldstein Ferber and Imad R. Makhoul Pediatrics 2004; 113; 858 - 865 - DOI: 10.1542 / peds.113.4.858 This information is current as of March 25, 2007 The original version of this article, along with updated information and services, is located at: http://www.pediatrics.org/cgi/content/full/113/4/858 Background: The method of skin - to - skin contact (kangaroo care [KC]-RRB- has shown physiologic, cognitive, and emotional gains for preterm infants; however, KC has not been studied adequately in term newborns.
«Nothing here is perfect, but I do think given the emotional immaturity of many young men in particular at that point in their lives, 18, 19, 20, that that is a reasonable response to this,» Faso said.
Kret speculates that the involuntary changing of pupil size in response to looking at someone else may be a subconscious attempt to reinforce bonding by showing you are interested in them, or share an emotional state.
Depending on the site of their injuries, the veterans studied were poor either at «experiential» emotional intelligence (the capacity to judge emotions in other people) or «strategic» emotional intelligence (the ability to plan socially appropriate responses to situations).
To probe emotion's role in moral decision - making, Liane Young and her colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology turned to nine people whose emotional responses were impaired due to damage in...
Unlike hard - to - define cognitive or emotional states — say, deception, jealousy or anger — pain can be elicited in a controlled way at specific levels, is highly repeatable and leads to a common response: it hurts.
In our design, a computer with automated composition algorithms performs music aimed at eliciting a specific emotional response, while the biosensors measure emotional impact and adjust the music accordingly.
«In light of the current findings, it is certainly plausible that individuals displaying decreased pupillary response to emotional stimuli and relatively higher levels of disaster - related stress may be good candidates for cognitive therapy to alleviate their depression,» said Brandon Gibb, professor of psychology at Binghamton University, director of the Mood Disorders Institute and Center for Affective Science, and co-author of the study.
The amygdala is an almond - shaped structure at a crossroads in the brain's circuitry: it links the cortex, which is responsible for conscious thought, with regions of the brain that control the body's emotional responses.
Author Sheila Crowell, assistant professor of psychology at the U, says that results of the large and tightly controlled study also suggest that as an entertainment medium, 3 - D may not provide a different experience from 2 - D, insofar as evoking emotional responses go.
«Both 2 - D and 3 - D are equally effective at eliciting emotional responses, which also may mean that the expense involved in producing 3 - D films is not creating much more than novelty.
Researchers looked at several measures of emotional state in 408 subjects, including palm sweat, breathing and cardiovascular responses, such as heart rate.
Salimpoor, now at the Rotman Research Institute in Toronto, Canada, wondered if the response was due to the music itself or to participants» emotional attachment to it.
Knowing whether someone is less likely to be able to control their emotional responses could, however, have enormous potential for tailoring drug or behavioural treatments for people who suffer trauma at an early age, says Essi Viding of University College London, a psychologist who studies psychopathic violence.
«Our results demonstrate the universality of emotional responses across species,» said study lead author Mikel Delgado, a doctoral student in psychology at UC Berkeley.
«We believe that these severe responses are connected to a type of emotional / general cognitive strategy used by MS patients, possibly emerging as a mechanism to cope with their medical condition and the many challenges that are associated with it,» says Ezequiel Gleichgerrcht, a neurologist and researcher at the Medical University of South Carolina.
The tendency to resort to food in response to emotional triggers, particularly emotional distress, is identified as emotional eating and there's no denying many of us have at some point indulged in comfort foods in response to upsets at work or in relationships.
So instead of getting mad at the situation, you kinda like take a step back like kinda problem solve or think what could be the issue before you have an emotional response.
Where it's like, you're dating, and you're at that weird emotional state where you're looking for somebody, and you find a profile and you get excited, and then if you don't get a response, yeah, it's annoying, but you move on with your life.
Perhaps no studio is better at managing tone than Marvel, and watching any one of its movies is a master class in guiding the audience through the intended series of emotional responses.
Three very different, unrealistic, artificial scenarios or course, but I just toss them out to show that there seems to be a point at which one's emotional response overrides most logical utilitarian arguments.
The interview with him on the Criterion release in which he speaks about the emotional response he had to the film at 9 years old is a great one for fans of either Renoir or Scorsese.
The Belgian actors Renier and Schoenaerts, both at the top of their game, make their characters» emotional responses to traumas more indelible than the bloodyings they receive.
The three characters (and actors) at the heart of Husbands are possessed by eruptive, violent, impulsive, and raucous physical energy; they vociferate with frenetic, exuberant, uninhibited power; and they speak or sing or dance or leap or roughhouse in response to every scintilla of emotional fluctuation.
relies too much on generating an emotional response, and fails at it.
At 150 minutes, that's a long assault on the senses without so much as a story, a surprise or a convincing emotional response to show for it.
The Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan) are at the heart of a complex moral, emotional and psychological battle that divides the Avengers — all but Hulk and Thor, of course, who are off galavanting elsewhere — straight down the middle when they are asked to sign the Sokovia Accords, a peacekeeping effort drawn up by the United Nations in response to the concerns of a growing population that thinks the Avengers are doing more harm than good.
We'd be foolish not to give some sort of shout out to other terrific scenes throughout the year, like the hilarious funeral sequence in Li» l Quinquin, which had us doubled over from laughter; both the border crossing and night vision sequences in Sicario; the ending of Carol, which should get an emotional response out of even the coldest souls; the opening long take in Buzzard, a painfully funny experience much like Entertainment; the bonkers final act of Jauja; a scorching scene from The Fool where the town mayor lays into her corrupt staff; everything that happens at Mamie Claire's house in Mistress America; the intense argument between Gerard Depardieu and Jacqueline Bissett in Welcome to New York; the tightrope sequence in The Walk, and much, much more.
Lincoln mostly feels like one of Spielberg's straight - faced historical films with a couple of key moments reminding audiences just how good Spielberg is at coaxing an emotional response from the audience with cinematic spectacle.
Distinguishing the musical compositions is an aggressive use of the violin, played by Hilary Hahn (who is covered in the scoring featurette) and more apt at encouraging emotional response than the characters or story.
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