Compared to interactions with computers, interactions with human counterparts require
more emotional involvement, cognitive effort and brain activation.
This suggests that interaction with human partners requires
more emotional involvement, and thus more cognitive effort, than interacting with a computer (Rilling, Sanfey, Aronson, Nystrom, & Cohen, 2004).
Write your heroes encountering an irrefutable UFO with
no more emotional involvement or tension than they displayed a few paragraphs earlier about chocolate chip cookies.
Not exact matches
• Early stepfather
involvement has
more impact than early birth - father
involvement on decreasing
emotional behaviour problems among adolescent girls (Flouri, 2005).
• Children (particularly boys) in lone mother households tend to have
more conflictual relationships with their mothers and to receive less
emotional support, cognitive stimulation, supervision and
involvement from them (for review, see Jaffee et al, 2003).
Learn
more about our unique approach to engaging students through their heads (intellectual
involvement in a subject), hands (experiencing a subject by doing), and hearts (living into a subject in an
emotional sense to connect it to a broader narrative), fostering the desire for lifelong learning.
As kids get older, father
involvement helps them live
more satisfied lives with less depression,
emotional distress, and negative feelings like fear and guilt.
[On the other hand] we see
more amygdala
involvement when you say, «Yeah, I really remember it in a lot of detail» if it's an
emotional scene.
A recent study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to compare the brain networks activated by the PASAT and SDMT, with the hypothesis that the
more complex PASAT would activate greater
involvement of regions associated with executive function and
emotional stress.6 The study enrolled 17 healthy right - handed volunteers and evaluated each with versions of the PASAT and SDMT adapted for use with fMRI.
I have previously examined what happens when some scientists disagree with other scientists, and concluded that judging what is true often is made
more complex and difficult by the agitated
involvement of non-scientists bearing
emotional appeals (see «What Happens When Scientists Disagree?
Her Body Relationship Coaching work is centered on her personal experiences with barriers to body love, and
more than a decade of social and professional
involvement in the
emotional wellness and health education movements.
This is
more about those shades - of - grey
emotional involvement relationships, in which a woman can get swept up into a romantic entanglement with the wrong guy.
Both Pegg and Frost are playing characters who are markedly different from their personas in the earlier installments of the unofficial, otherwise unrelated trilogy; Gary is
more ragged, poised over the abyss, while Andy is still and determined not to be hurt again by withholding his
emotional involvement in the reunion.
Even if you ignored the parts of «The Conjuring» that require
more than shock - deep
emotional involvement, the film's scares are too monotonous and schematic to be really scary.
Deftly handling the demanding material and giving it a certain something
more is the amazing cast; Cusack, Diaz, and Keener are not only funny, but they lend a real pathos to their characters that lends some genuine
emotional involvement to the story.
It includes the district's graduation, dropout, suspension, and expulsion rates by ethnicity, percentage of students spending 80 percent or
more of the day inside a general education classroom, percent of pre-school students who demonstrate improvement in social -
emotional skills, and percent of parents that report positive school
involvement.
In your demo, you'll include only part of each, but your
emotional involvement will be greater if you record substantially
more than you will actually use.
That gives you
more time to live your life and less cause for
emotional involvement (which is much
more likely to hurt your performance than to help it.)
In fact, I would argue it's the best way to allow yourself
more time to make decisions and to reduce
emotional involvement.
Puppies and kittens need
more physical and
emotional involvement with people than adult animals do.
We discussed her «Slumpies» sculptures currently on view, the Singularity, taking psychedelics at amusement parks, doomsday prepping and whether the rich will survive the end times, her
involvement with the nonprofit Borscht Corp film collective, speaking tangentially, making tech - based art that's actually
emotional, and a whole lot
more.
In a meta - analysis of sixty - three studies of nonresident fathers and their children, Joan Gilbreth and I found that children had higher academic achievement and fewer
emotional and conduct problems when nonresident fathers were closely involved in their lives.48 We also found that studies of nonresident fathers in the 1990s were
more likely than earlier studies to report positive effects of father
involvement.
Although there were no significant differences between the study groups with respect to the nurses» ratings of maternal
involvement in the physical and
emotional care of the children in the PICU, the children's nurses, who were blinded with respect to study group, rated the COPE mothers as being significantly
more involved in their children's care in the pediatric unit.
«Children whose fathers showed little
emotional involvement were
more likely to have experienced poverty than children whose fathers were emotionally involved with their children.
The law can be very helpful in dealing with the financial aspects of a separation but in relation to the
emotional issues surrounding children it is not the best forum to help and lengthy
involvement in the legal process can divide parents even
more.
A father's
emotional involvement with his child also acts as a buffer against work - related stresses, meaning that dads are
more likely to feel better overall.
As kids get older, father
involvement helps them live
more satisfied lives with less depression,
emotional distress, and negative feelings like fear and guilt.
Recent UK research on young children attempts to plug some of these research gaps, and supports the idea that
more frequent father
involvement and fathers»
more positive attitudes towards their parental role benefit young children's socio -
emotional adjustment (Flouri et al., 2016; Kroll et al., 2016; McMunn et al., 2015; Opondo, Redshaw, Savage - McGlynn & Quigley, 2016).
These benefits largely flow to the erstwhile noncustodial parent's ulterior goals, such as reduced child and spousal support obligations,
more authority and
involvement in the continuing family system, or
emotional gratification.
When individual scales of the CFI were examined, there were positive associations between critical comments and openness,
emotional involvement and neuroticism, and
more positive remarks and fewer passive coping strategies.