The specific objective was to examine the relations of parents» reactions to children's negative emotions with children's social and emotional competence at school and to explore the moderating role of children's dispositional
emotionality in this relation.
While sensitive - responsive parenting is generally associated with positive
emotionality in children, irritable or aggressive children tend to receive less supportive, if not problematic parenting.
The effects of young children's affiliations with prosocial peers on subsequent
emotionality in peer interactions.
In addition, overly dependent individuals were found to display greater
emotionality in the interpersonal context (Mongrain & Zuroff, 1994).
Maternal prenatal cortisol predicts infant negative
emotionality in a sex - dependent manner.
That is, parent - rated negative
emotionality in preschoolers was associated with lower observed and self - reported supportive coparenting only in families reporting higher levels of postnatal marital adjustment.
There are, then, two directions for each person in the relationship to move — to both learn to express and learn to receive expressions of
emotionality in ways that work for their partner.
Motor activity in childhood and mental vitality, sociability and positive
emotionality in adolescence were associated with apoE.
«The totally new developed model is positioned above the Passat and emphasizes
emotionality in the upper mid-class,» VW said in a release.
That's not to say that
the emotionality in The Finest Hours is wholly manufactured.
There needs to be more inclusivity and less
emotionality in the language we use.
A possible solution to mitigate against excessive
emotionality in international politics would be to be guided by symbiotic Realism, an IR theory which postulates that in an anarchic, yet deeply interconnected and interdependent world, a pragmatic win - win approach is the most desirable option.
While sensitive - responsive parenting is generally associated with positive
emotionality in children, irritable or aggressive children tend to receive less supportive, if not problematic parenting.
Increased pressures at school and within peer groups, along with confusion and anxiety over puberty, are often cited reasons for the increased
emotionality in young teens (for more on how to talk to your child about puberty, read up on puberty's big changes and the hormonal and bodily changes it brings).
I have to say though, that the anger and
emotionality in your posts does not instill much confidence!
All together, this network creates a heightened
emotionality in parents in response to their babies.
Sociologists and psychologists hold that some of
the emotionality in prejudice stems from subconscious attitudes that cause a person to ward off feelings of inadequacy by projecting them onto a target group.
Not exact matches
Studies
in the psychology of music have shown that rapid, loud, rhythmic group singing of songs that stress the repetition of a few simple ideas tends to produce lowered inhibition, enhances suggestibility, a sense of group - ness,
emotionality, and a tendency toward impulsive action.
A just culture will provide for the equality, dignity, and companionship of men and women
in the significant tasks of life, and yet take account of the enrichment which comes from the distinctive qualities,
emotionality, and intellectuality of both men and women.
The difference
in understanding between «comprehensiveness» and «
emotionality» also explains the close link between high divorce rates and acceptance of gay marriage, and helps explain why so many people are no longer able to see the validity of objections to gay marriage.
We are emotionally centralized biological machines while intellectualism's
emotionality ratios rises and falls
in aged despairing ethnocentrism keeping taught most all whose psyche and / or ego abounds ever so saliently via leveraged cultivation around many perhaps most socialized centralizing normalizations.
In the psychopathic temperament we have the
emotionality which is the sine qua non of moral perception; we have the intensity and tendency to emphasis which are the essence of practical moral vigor; and we have the love of metaphysics and mysticism which carry one's interests beyond the surface of the sensible world.
In re-reading my manuscript, I am almost appalled at the amount of emotionality which I find in i
In re-reading my manuscript, I am almost appalled at the amount of
emotionality which I find
in i
in it.
The gap between high
emotionality and low self - management
in the early teens creates the period of greatest vulnerability.
In animal studies when pups are rotated from mother to mother, there were significant increases in emotionality and distress.
In animal studies when pups are rotated from mother to mother, there were significant increases
in emotionality and distress.
in emotionality and distress.24
There is a big difference
in the
emotionality of pushing away / backwards and looking backwards.
Neuroscientific insights point to three key characteristics of human nature:
emotionality (we are far more emotional than we think we are, and
emotionality play a central role
in decision - making), amorality (we are born amoral and our moral compass is developed
in the course of our existence), and egoism (we are driven to survival, which is a basic form of egoism, i.e. preservation of the self).
The
emotionality embedded
in identity issues must be accounted for as it is a strong generator of political biases within and across state borders.
In a previous work, I proposed a theory of international relations called Symbiotic Realism, which goes beyond state - centrism and gives due recognition to the role of individuals, multinational organizations, transnational corporations, gender issues, reactive actors such as the environment and resources and, importantly, the emotionality of states and large collective identities as distinct actors weighting in global politic
In a previous work, I proposed a theory of international relations called Symbiotic Realism, which goes beyond state - centrism and gives due recognition to the role of individuals, multinational organizations, transnational corporations, gender issues, reactive actors such as the environment and resources and, importantly, the
emotionality of states and large collective identities as distinct actors weighting
in global politic
in global politics.
We are now beginning to understand some facets of human
emotionality, decision - making, morality, trauma and the drive for political power down to the cellular level, by observing changes
in neurochemistry, neural pathways, and neuro - anatomical transformations
in the brain.
Quite the opposite,
emotionality plays an important role
in state behaviour, just as it does with individuals.
The most critical of the lessons offered by neuroscience for policy - makers lies
in the findings about the underlying
emotionality of human nature.
In the first phase of the study, the researchers assessed the personalities of the participants using the HEXACO - 60, a measure of the six broadest dimensions of personality: honesty - humility;
emotionality; extraversion; agreeableness; conscientiousness, and openness to experience.
For balanced bilinguals, on the other hand, the skin conductance amplitudes were similar, I concluded that languages reliably elicit emotional arousal and the subjective experience of
emotionality when they are learned and used
in emotional contexts.
MR: I was so blown away
in Rise by the
emotionality.
«Negative
emotionality and discipline as long - term predictors of behavioral outcomes
in African - American and European - American children,» recently was published
in Developmental Psychology.
In ventral striatum (key brain reward region), MP - induced reductions in DVs and BPND (reflecting DA increases) were inversely correlated with scores of negative emotionality, which were significantly higher for marijuana abusers than control
In ventral striatum (key brain reward region), MP - induced reductions
in DVs and BPND (reflecting DA increases) were inversely correlated with scores of negative emotionality, which were significantly higher for marijuana abusers than control
in DVs and BPND (reflecting DA increases) were inversely correlated with scores of negative
emotionality, which were significantly higher for marijuana abusers than controls.
However, the groups differed significantly
in personality measures; marijuana abusers had significantly lower scores
in positive
emotionality (P = 0.05) and higher scores
in negative
emotionality (P = 0.002) than controls (Table 1).
In ventral striatum, these decreases were associated with negative
emotionality and with marijuana craving such that the lower the response, the higher the negative
emotionality and the craving.
(B) SPM results for the voxel-wise correlation between MP - induced decreases
in BPND (ΔBPND) and scores
in negative
emotionality (NEM).
Correlation analysis between scores
in negative
emotionality and history of marijuana abuse showed a negative correlation between age of initiation of marijuana abuse and negative
emotionality scores (r = 0.58, P = 0.003) such that the younger the initiation, the higher the scores.
We predicted that MP's behavioral effects
in marijuana abusers would be attenuated, consistent with preclinical findings (30), and that decreased DA reactivity
in ventral striatum would be associated with higher scores
in negative
emotionality (neuroticism), which mediates genetic risk for marijuana dependence (31), and with addiction severity.
Positive
emotionality was inversely associated with MP - induced increases
in midbrain DA, which could reflect the fact that
in midbrain, D2 and D3 are autoreceptors; therefore, their stimulation would result
in decreased DA release
in striatum (including accumbens)(74), leading to decreased sensitivity to reward and amotivation (75).
These deficits can not be unambiguously ascribed to reduced DA release (because decreases
in nondisplaceable binding potential were not blunted) but could reflect a downstream postsynaptic effect that
in the ventral striatum (brain reward region) might contribute to marijuana's negative
emotionality and addictive behaviors.
Because the SPM revealed a significant group difference
in MP - induced changes
in midbrain BPND, we also performed correlations with this brain region and showed a significant correlation with positive
emotionality (r = 0.42, P = 0.003) such that the greater the BPND decreases, the lower the scores.
I am broadly interested
in studying negative
emotionality and pain using behavioral neuroscience techniques using a developmental lens.
I had to test it out
in a way that didn't depend on
emotionality — so I decided to wait until I was super sore to try it again.
Rose quartz was frequently employed
in femme - positive aesthetics, mainly because of the heavy connotations concerning gender, femininity,
emotionality and vulnerability the color possesses.
Often it's a pop standard that she's adopted for her own use, but one never has the sense that she's hijacking the intrinsic
emotionality of the music to compensate for an absence
in the filmmaking — rather, it's as though the rest of the film has been built out from the kernel of the song.
Brad Bird was right
in saying that animation is an art form and should be able to accommodate all sorts of genres, but what «Kung Fu Panda 2» should have kept
in mind is that the action movie genre elements shouldn't overwhelm the film's core
emotionality, no matter how cool those action elements might be.