Sentences with phrase «emotional stimuli at»

Finally, we should keep in mind that everybody tends to overreact to emotional stimuli at the end of the day.

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«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.
I will now look at you, where's my treat, where's my treat?!!» This therefore, accomplishes three things: it works to change the dog's emotional response towards stimuli yielding a more confident dog, it builds a better bond with owner and it helps achieve better control, a win - win situation for all!
Lecture - The Neurobiology of Love by Semir Zeki Sun 13 Sept, 2 — 3 pm Semir Zeki, (Professor of Neuroesthetics at the University College London) discusses his pioneering research on the organisation of the visual brain and his experimental enquiries into how a visual stimulus triggers an affective, emotional state, similar to our experience of beauty, desire and love.
Danny Fitzpatrick, «Emotional Stimulus Package: Your Guide to Re-creating the American Dream» October 20, 2009 at 3:14 pm Tai, this is so encouraging.
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.
Citing research, Schore asserts «the right hemisphere is dominant for the perception of nonverbal emotional expressions embedded in facial and prosodic stimuli, even at unconscious levels, for nonverbal communication, and for implicit learning,» and that «emotional face - to - face communications occur on an unconscious level.»
As for ODD, studies have shown, as early as preschool age, that, compared to children with low levels of CU traits and ODD, those with higher levels of CU traits have more severe ODD problems, showing deficits in processing emotional stimuli, such as fearful faces, having lower levels of fearfulness and anxiety, manifesting insensitivity to punishment and displaying physiological hypoarousal, such as low stress reaction — lower heart rate at rest and during reactivity to emotional stimuli (Fanti, 2016).
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