Sentences with phrase «low emotionality»

Thus, the combination of a predisposition towards low emotionality and a style of parenting that is disregarding of emotion, would seem to be particularly conducive to the development of an interpersonal - affective style that is less focused on other people's feelings and lacking in moral emotions, such as guilt.
Activities during the sleep deprivation period were limited to use of the Internet, E-mail, short walks, reading, movies of low emotionality, and playing board games, providing a standardized regiment of waking activity without undue stress.

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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.
The gap between high emotionality and low self - management in the early teens creates the period of greatest vulnerability.
Dads may be sympathetic, but they usually have a lower tolerance for emotionality.
People who usually experience very little anxiety, guilt, anger, alienation and other unpleasant emotions — that is, who have low «negative emotionality» — are also less likely to suffer from PTSD following trauma.
Marijuana abusers showed lower scores on positive emotionality and higher scores on negative emotionality than controls, consistent, on the one hand, with lower reward sensitivity and motivation and, on the other hand, with increased stress reactivity and irritability.
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.
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.
Depending on the AMG DYNAMIC SELECT drive programme, the engine sound varies between low - key for long - distance travel and raw emotionality.
In the current study, we investigated the relationship between psychopathic traits (high / low) and information processing modes (experiential vs. rational) in a group of mock jurors (N = 383) asked to judge a «he said, she said» ambiguous case of sexual assault that varied according to both victim and defendant emotionality (high / low).
= 383) asked to judge a «he said, she said» ambiguous case of sexual assault that varied according to both victim and defendant emotionality (high / low).
Specifically, experiential processors were more punitive towards the defendant when the defendant displayed low levels of emotion relative to high emotionality, whereas rational processors were slightly more punitive when high levels of emotion were being displayed.
The optimistic disposition in this case is characterized by a lower level of negative emotionality that is noticed only by those who are well acquainted with the optimist.
With contradictions possibly related to child age, some studies suggest that child negative emotionality elicits more parental warmth, 10 whereas other studies suggest it has mixed associations with parental warmth.11 However, there is more consistent evidence that high levels of parental sensitivity / responsivity lead to less child negative reactivity.8, 12 There is also some evidence that child negative emotionality predicts more negative parental control, 7 and a little evidence that negative parental control predicts more negative emotionality.13 In terms of more specific aspects of negative emotionality, child fearfulness predicts more parental warmth and more positive control.14 Similarly, low levels of parental warmth predict increases in fearfulness.12
Low levels of childhood reactive control, but not resiliency or negative emotionality, were associated with adolescent substance abuse, mediated by disruptive behaviors.
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.
The internal reliability of some of the early predictors, particularly temperamental emotionality and emotional support from partner, was rather low.
Likewise, recent research has shown that low academic self - concept is strongly related to an increased risk to develop children's social maladjustment (e.g., Lee and Stone, 2012), including low social competence and social support (Rockhill et al., 2009; Fiorilli et al., 2017), poor peer relations (Kiesner, 2002), and negative emotionality (Keiley et al., 2003).
Moreover, Gartstein et al. (2012), in a longitudinal study that covered early childhood (from infancy till preschool period), found that higher levels of both surgency and negative emotionality predicted preschoolers» higher levels of externalizing problems, while higher levels of effortful control were linked to lower levels of externalizing difficulties.
For the potential moderator effects between negative affectivity and effortful control on ODD problems, we predicted that high levels of negative emotionality and low levels of effortful control would be linked to ODD - related problems.
That is, in families rated as having poor parenting practices, children with high levels of emotionality were less likely to exhibit conduct problems than children who had low levels of positive emotionality (Lengua, Wolchik, Sandler, & West, 2000).
These findings are worrisome, since research has shown that children of mothers with depressive symptoms are at a higher risk for poor psychosocial development, such as low self - esteem, negative attribution styles, heightened emotionality, and negative affect.
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