Sentences with phrase «emotions involved as»

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Such flame wars tend to get out of hand on message boards or via e-mail simply because the parties involved are online, where they can see no visual cues (such as a red face) indicating anger or other emotions.
The limbic system is involved in dreaming as well, and dreams are basically memories (and emotions) on acid.
Dialects, accents and emotions are hard to translate, and errors can snowball as there are many steps involved.
It has been relegated to many narrow use cases involving pattern recognition and prediction (some of which are very valuable and useful, such as improving cancer detection, identifying financial risk and fraud, and other high performance computing applications), but it has not developed a general «understanding» of human interactions, human emotions, speech patterns and human responses to information.
But as with any close, personal relationship, emotions can get involved.
But as anyone involved in politics knows, emotion and anger can sometimes trump facts, science and research.
But instead of seeing that cynicism as an emotion to indulge, maybe we can use it as a catalyst to get more involved.
Where is any significant biblical evidence that classical Israelite prophetism was predominantly manifested in a temporary and artificially induced state; that it was productive of a totally transformed personality; that it was a group - created - and - sustained state of emotion and, as such, a highly contagious condition induced by violent seizure and involving the absolute suspension of rationality?
Psychological operations, according to a field manual produced by the U.S. Army, involve the «planned use of propaganda and other psychological actions to influence the opinions, emotions, attitudes, and behavior of hostile foreign groups in such a way as to support the achievement of [U.S.] national objectives.
Simpson explained in his book The Meaning of Evolution that «there are some beliefs still current, labeled as religious and involved with religious emotions, that conflict with evolution and are therefore intellectually untenable in spite of their emotional appeal.»
Religion need never be irrational, but religious convictions are always transrational, in the sense that they necessarily involve intuitions, instincts, emotions, and perceptions, as well as rational thought.
Advice for partners who are fathers may do little to help with the emotions involved in co-mothering or co-parenting as you define it.
As helpful as my husband will try to be, I do not think he will understand the emotions and time involveAs helpful as my husband will try to be, I do not think he will understand the emotions and time involveas my husband will try to be, I do not think he will understand the emotions and time involved.
Teaching children emotional regulation involves helping them to identify what triggers big feelings, how their body feels as it responds and what they can do in the moment and this printable My Emotions Wheel is a great tool for doing just that.
Sometimes that will involve appeals to logic or to facts (data presented in visual form can be a powerful persuasive tool), but at least as often activists use emotion to sway opinions.
Sometimes that will involve appeals to logic or to facts (data presented in visual form can be a powerful persuasive tool), but at least as often you'll use emotion to sway opinions.
Brain areas involved in emotion are less active in such people, but this can't explain other behaviour common to psychopaths, such as drug abuse.
As for cortical thinning, Dr. Zhao said that other research provides convincing evidence to support the theory that reduced cortical layer thickness in some brain regions may result in the decreased thickness of the frontal lobe, a large part of the brain that is involved in variety of functions, including emotion.
After the incoming smell signal pattern is processed, this information is sent to different parts of the brain, including regions involved in memory and emotion, as well as to the cortex, where thinking takes place.
«Understanding emotions expressed in spoken language, on the other hand, involves more recent brain systems that have evolved as human language developed.»
«As with causes of pain, these scenarios also generate strong emotions, along with attempts to minimize, mask, and fake such emotions, which may involve «dual control» of the face,» she said.
Streamlining the neuro - headset, which Le describes as a «high - fidelity EEG - acquisition device,» was another obstacle that involved «loads» of sensors collecting as much data as possible to pinpoint informative spots around the skull where brain activity best revealed a person's thoughts and emotions.
In this study, Owen et al. used MRI to measure the volume of the hippocampus, a central structure of the limbic system that is involved in emotion as well as in memory formation.
The differences, as revealed by MRI scans, were striking: For example, brain regions known to be involved in control of emotions and impulsivity, such as the anterior cingulate cortex, were on average 8 % smaller in subjects with low levels of MAO - A.
Researchers have identified eight distinct neural subnetworks that together form the connectivity infrastructure of the mammalian cortex, the part of the brain involved in higher - order functions such as cognition, emotion and consciousness.
In particular, brain areas involved in processing emotions and sensations such as pain were calmed, says Tillisch, coauthor of the study, published in 2013 in Gastroenterology.
The amygdala is a region of the brain known to act as a threat detector and activates when an individual is exposed to images of fear or sadness, while the dmPFC is involved in cognitive processes (e.g., perception, emotions, reasoning) associated with social interactions.
The researchers are working to understand further the relationship between the heart and the brain; they are using functional MRI to look at the workings of parts of the brain known to be involved in the processing of emotions, reactions, behaviour, decision - making and memory, such as the amygdala and the prefrontal cortex.
«The fact that amygdala neurons signal a decision made about a face, such as which emotion it shows, gives us important insight because it shows that the amygdala is involved in making decisions rather than simply representing sensory input.»
Since cocaine changes the level of the brain chemical dopamine, this new study may have implications for other mental illnesses such as depression and schizophrenia — where dopamine may also be involved in how we recognise emotions.
Sounds, such as music and noise, are capable of reliably affecting individuals» moods and emotions, possibly by regulating brain dopamine, a neurotransmitter strongly involved in emotional behavior and mood regulation.
Researchers focused their examination on a small population of neurons in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC), which is known to be involved in self - referential thought as well as emotion.
Senior author Dr. Matcheri Keshavan, a Professor at Harvard Medical School, describes their results: «The main finding was that psychotic disorders are characterized by reduced folding of the cortex in key brain regions such as the cingulate cortex (a brain region involved in thinking and emotions).
In school - age children previously diagnosed with depression as preschoolers, a key brain region involved in emotion is smaller than in their peers who were not depressed, scientists have shown.
This work has shown that the amygdala and orbital prefrontal cortex operate as part of a network involved in emotion, reward - based learning and goal - directed behavior.
The studies support the notion that the striatum is not only important for establishing the sequence of actions involved in a particular behavior, but also that it is flexible enough to allow additional influences — such as thoughts and emotions.
«Previous studies have pointed to REM sleep as the most likely candidate involved in the regulation of emotions,» said study lead author Rick Wassing.
The areas of the brain involved in processing emotions, recalling memories, and thinking about the future are connected together in what is known as the default mode network, or DMN.
These areas are also specifically involved in our development of empathy and compassion as well as translation of physical signals into emotion.
Finding love and happiness in the Ukraine Dating world is not guaranteed as it involves emotions, mutual interests, attraction and love — just the same as anywhere else in the world, including your own city.
Cancerians are not particularly good with casual relationships as a rule, because their emotions get involved very easily and very deeply.
It's difficult enough to pull off an illegal organ - selling scam, but when emotions start to get involved HuffPost UK Lifestyle brings you expert advice & blogs on first dates, online dating, love, relationships, marriage & divorce, as well as helpful features
The Common Bond... Friendship As many of you have mentioned recently, it's hard to have any human relationship without emotions being involved.
In one scene, there is a character named Izzy (Page, To Rome with Love) who tries to bring down someone close to her whose company is involved in a major pollution scandal, but these moments don't ring as profound without anything to ground her character, and the way that this story thread evolves feels manufactured, which is evidenced by the lack of genuine emotion when the episode concludes in a traumatic way.
Also in contention must be Fremon Craig's script, which plays to the teen audience with recognisable moments of anguish and glee (the romance subplot involving Hayden Szeto's American / Korean student feels both fresh and warmly familiar) while exploring some very adult emotions; as with the best of the genre, it is a film about teenagers but not just for teenagers.
The story begins to struggle as Valjean takes a backseat to accommodate the rise of subplots that involve love triangles and a French uprising that takes all the focus for a good chunk of time but lacks the emotion pull of Valjean's tale.
If the very survival of poise in Lubitsch was always involved with simultaneously fueling and controlling the fires of emotion, in Edwards the impeccable precariousness of comic order often finds expression in thriller elements, as in a masterly post-credits robbery sequence that is tense, fascinating, as beautifully machined as the fantastic caper itself — and funny too, in a thoroughly distinctive alliance of the giddiness inherent in breathbating suspense and the melodramatic effectiveness of slapstick violence.
Moss plays Catherine as vulnerable and in pain, tangled in a torrent of contradictory emotions — anger, betrayal, love, hate, don't leave me and get the hell out of here — but also narcissistic, self - involved, without any ability to empathize, and Waterston is distant and wary as Virginia, still angry at Catherine's neglect of her emotional turmoil in a previous getaway.
Quinto as Spock brings more emotion into this then he did in the first film along with some killer action scenes involving his fist.
But it involved real characters and real people with real emotions and not some cartoonish figures that were strung together just as an excuse for having some wonderful songs.
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