Try to use
emotional responses when interacting with the character to help build a natural empathy.
Brown then connected her story to something that happens all the time in business situations, too: «What can be
the emotional response when you push out a bid for connection with someone, and they push you away and reject that bid?»
Credit is good, so we are happy to use our credit card; it triggers a positive
emotional response when we use it.
If all goes well,
his emotional response when he sees «dad» will be «yippee!»
«An experiential gift elicits a strong
emotional response when a recipient consumes it — like the fear and awe of a safari adventure, the excitement of a rock concert or the calmness of a spa — and is more intensely emotional than a material possession,» says lead researcher Cindy Chan.
Not exact matches
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.»
Just think of the
emotional difference
when a customer reads a well - written, well - structured, heartfelt
response versus one that lacks any human element.
In his recent analysis of contemporary social and political theory, David J. Bernstein argues that «
when we concentrate on... mainstream social science, we detect... the constant suggestion that in the final analysis «values» are only individual
emotional responses» (RSPT 53).
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.
The illusion of the conviction of the Holy Spirit... which is really an
emotional response to something being very wrong and the turmoil experienced
when these feelings contradict all you've been taught by the church and its Pastor, who has set him / herself up as the supreme anointed authority under God and is due utmost and unquestionable respect.
Even
when liturgical forms are deeply moving, the
emotional response is not considered to be grounded in reality.
I used to * think * I felt it
when I was a believer - but I discovered that it is just an intense
emotional response to thought processes in the brain.
From hatred to apathy to fondness, a variety of
emotional responses are evoked
when the word «church» is mentioned to both believers and non-believers alike.
May 29, 2013 — Like some humans, chimpanzees and bonobos exhibit
emotional responses to outcomes of their decisions by pouting or throwing angry tantrums
when a risk - taking strategy fails to pay off, according to research published May 29 in the open access journal PLOS ONE by Alexandra Rosati from Yale University and Brian Hare from Duke University.
Appeal to the
emotional side of those values
when you name your product; brand names like Organic Valley, Nature's Path or Eden Foods evoke an immediate
response among natural and organic consumers.
If you have been hurt badly, lied to or had significant physical and
emotional damage from traditional medical care — being forced back into that environment will cause fear, that will hamper labour due to how women were made (any threat the woman feels causes labour to slow until she no longer experiences that «fight or flight
response», and
when she feels safe again, labour should resume)-- labour slows and then interventions «have» to be done... and the cycle repeats itself — reenforcing the belief that the hospital is not the place to birth.
When a child (or an adult, for that matter) is feeling disconnected from their caregivers, their
emotional response to the isolation is intense.
And it strikes a bad chord with me
when someone who claims to be a lactation consultant can not appreciate that women can have very personal
emotional responses to breastfeeding, whether triggered by past trauma or not, and thinks that such feelings need to be hidden away from your delicate flowers?
When you're connected to someone - where love, support, and
emotional intimacy are the foundation - and you're able to be in the presence of that person, there's a whole measurable physiological
response that happens.
More praise for the yummy stuff resulted from brain researcher Todd Parrish of Northwestern University in 2009,
when he examined functional magnetic resonance images of gum chewers and found increased activity in areas of the brain associated with memory and
emotional responses.
Then we take time to respond with an intentionally appropriate
emotional responses — we remain calm and empathetic; and we use positive language to set the limit, telling the child
when s / he can have what she wants.
If you struggle to keep your calm
when kids push your buttons, carry loaded
emotional backpacks from your own childhood or simply aren't clear about what an emotionally intelligent
response to everyday parenting challenges looks like, this talk is for you!
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.
Consistent parenting
When a child's defiance and
emotional outbursts occur, the parent or caregiver's
response affects the likelihood of the behavior happening again.
Moreover, a recent imaging study compared the neural
response of non-depressed mothers versus depressed mothers to their own infant crying and found a reduced neural activation in the depressed mothers in regions related to
emotional response and regulation.35 Together, it appears that both the character of infant crying behaviour and maternal perception of crying differ
when mothers are depressed.
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?
Although abused and non-abused children both showed signs of
emotional arousal in
response to the heated argument, the physically abused chidlren «could not completely break their attention away from the argument next - door, even
when it ended peacefully.»
Keep the
emotional response scale handy so that you and your child can refer to it
when necessary.
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.
When unsuitable
emotional responses do occur, such as hitting or yelling, make it clear that the actions are not acceptable, but always offer an alternative
response.
The tired toddlers showed a 35 % drop in their positive
emotional responses compared to
when they had been given time to nap.
Interestingly, a study showed that amygdala activation for black faces was greater than white faces
when faces were presented to participants for only 30 milliseconds — suggesting automatic
emotional responses.
When the Assembly Education Committee voted yesterday not to advance a bill that would withdraw the state from the Common Core standards, the decision drew an
emotional response from a dozen or so protesters who gathered to show their opposition to the controversial curriculum guidelines.
Mayor Bill de Blasio had an
emotional response Wednesday
when discussing the death of a 6 - year - old boy.
But the new finding that empathy is on the decline indicates that even
when a trait is hardwired, social context can exert a profound effect, changing even our most basic
emotional responses.
Because it is less invasive than other methods, it is especially useful
when studying the
emotional responses of young people for whom
emotional well - being is critical to healthy development.
When released from these packages dopamine can help regulate movement, pleasure, and
emotional response.
People with schizophrenia struggle to maintain eye contact or offer appropriate
emotional responses; their facial expressions tend to be impassive, and their voices tend not to carry inflection
when they speak.
When a Woggle gets
emotional, it either changes its opinions or does something in
response to the emotion.
To be eligible for the study, participants must have met the following: the experience of and
emotional response to a trauma that met the DSM - IV Criterion A for PTSD; the presence of several of the major symptoms in re-experiencing, avoidance, and hyperarousal of PTSD
when not using cannabis; significant relief of several major PTSD symptoms
when using cannabis; and lack of any harm or problems in functioning resulting from cannabis use.
Emotional eating — eating
when you feel sad or upset or in
response to another negative mood — is not uncommon in children and adolescents, but why youth eat emotionally has been unclear.
It discusses what can happen
when the amygdala, a region of the brain known for regulating
emotional responses, receives direct electrical stimulation.
When people's political beliefs are challenged, their brains become active in areas that govern personal identity and
emotional responses to threats.
It is only
when the right hemisphere hears the left hemisphere's
response, resulting in an
emotional feeling felt by both hemispheres, that a mismatch is identified by the left hemisphere.
Conflicts are never what you think they're about, and
when you react to your
emotional response instead of respond to it you're much more likely to spiral and escalate into an argument.
These
responses can sometimes help, providing bursts of energy to escape danger, but it is
when such
responses are a reaction to something
emotional that people could start to suffer.
But
when it comes to hunger, it is better to eat in
response to physiological cues, rather than environmental,
emotional, or situational ones.
While a defensive, inflammatory
response will aid in survival
when we have an open wound, the same does not apply
when it is an
emotional wound.
When you inhale a scent, the smell travels to the hypothalamus, an area of the brain responsible for regulating bodily functions such as growth, sleep and
emotional responses.
Emotional Eating will end when you gain control of your emotional response
Emotional Eating will end
when you gain control of your
emotional response
emotional response reflexes.