The type of family system during pregnancy and the baby's first year predicts the way the child
processes emotional information.
The amygdala, a pair of almond - size regions on either side of the brain, helps
process emotional information.
Yet it is the similarity in how dogs and humans
process the emotional information in voices that other researchers find most intriguing.
«The interpretation of these phenomena,» explains Foroni, «is accounted for by the theory of embodiment: when
we process emotional information, our body «mimics» the specific emotion by enacting those physiological states that are typical of the emotion.»
Lead author Attila Andics, from the Comparative Ethology Research Group at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, said: «We think dogs and humans have a very similar mechanism to
process emotional information.»
In real life situations, we tend to
process emotional information alongside other stimuli, therefore it is critical for successful social functioning to react to emotional cues, even if these occur while we are engaged in another activity.
Bias in
processing emotional information can be an important risk factor for emotional disorders.
Childhood depressive symptoms may arise from genetic and environmental risks, which act to bias the ways in which children
process emotional information.
Not exact matches
When you are emotionally «hijacked», or in a particularly
emotional state, there are serious disturbances in the way you
process information and the way you retain it.
«It slows your ability to
process information and problem solve, kills your creativity, and catapults your stress levels, and
emotional reactivity.»
We also know a lack of sleep can wreak havoc on productivity, causing us to be less attentive, make more mistakes,
process information more slowly, miss or misinterpret social and
emotional cues and impair decision - making.
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Particular attention is given to the kinds of content that is communicated through such narratives (cognitive, social and
emotional,
information processing skills, implicit messages, and modes of learning), and to the
processes and potential of learning from television and film.
But there is little place for this in the electronic
information environment, especially in television, because «its imagery is fast moving, concrete, discontinuous, alogical, requiring
emotional response, not conceptual
processing.
One of the first areas of the brain that begins to grow and differentiate is the right brain, the hemisphere that
processes emotional and social
information.
Provide physical and
emotional support,
information on the labor and birth
process, and understandable explanations of various medical techniques and procedures involved with the C - section procedure and the recovery, help you get acclimated, facilitate communication between you and the hospital staff, and prepare your partner to join you in the O.R..
More specifically, the aim was to study the effects of early family relationships on children's emotion regulation, psychological defense mechanisms, and the related biases in their social -
emotional information processing (i.e. attention biases to
emotional facial expressions).
Karleen went into some depth, including case studies and a role play, to illustrate what breastfeeding counselling is and is not, covering: the theoretical foundations of counselling practice (unconditional positive regard, congruence, creating
emotional safety), the theoretical foundations of counselling
process (empathetic understanding, understanding the mother's experience and validating, accepting and valuing that experience), key counselling skills, exploratory questions, clarifying questions, offering
information not instruction, offering appropriate reassurance and then offering suggestions and helping to make a plan.
It's not just the amount of
information Brecher
processes that qualifies her as a supertasker, it's the
emotional tightrope she successfully walks while doing so.
For example, some websites might address the one - day - method of potty training from a scientific perspective that is very
process oriented; however, these websites do not offer holistic
information that connects the physiological,
emotional, and cognitive relationships that exist in a child as he / she becomes ready for potty training and during the potty - training
process.
The findings, combined with previous evidence of the cognitive
processing of
emotional expressions, suggest that dogs may have a functional understanding of
emotional information and greatly increase our understanding of their
emotional world.
First, various features of the dolphin neocortex — the part of the brain involved in higher - order thinking and
processing of
emotional information — are «particularly expanded» in dolphins.
This slows your ability to
process information and problem solve, kills your creativity, and increases your
emotional reactivity.
When someone confronts an oncoming car or other danger, the eyes or ears (or both) send the
information to the amygdala, an area of the brain that contributes to
emotional processing.
But the filmmaker has such a consummate understanding of storytelling and technique that he knows when to drill down into a moment for greater
emotional truths and when to condense what must have been excruciating volumes of
information — both in terms of the Papers themselves, and the journalistic
processes of vetting, creating and production of a daily newspaper — to communicate the essential details that keep the film on track.
The amygdala, for instance,
processes emotions, stores the memories of
emotional reactions, and reacts so aggressively to stress that it will physically prevent
information from reaching the centers of the brain necessary for absorbing new knowledge.
The reason there is a demand for this emerging technology is that according to studies done by the National Institute of Health,
emotional state plays a big role in a person's ability to take on and
process new
information.
Addressing members of the General Assembly's Education Committee during an
information forum on the state's RTTT grant application
process held April 16, State Education Commissioner Mark McQuillan said Connecticut needs RTTT funds to help build «a bold support system of
emotional and academic support» for students.
They need to learn to
process information and problem solve on their own to develop social -
emotional skills.
After a brief overview of the research pertaining to memory, attention, learning, retention, and test - taking, Willis devotes subsequent chapters to strategies to captivate and hold students» attention, techniques that reduce the stresses that block
information from entering the neural
processing centers of the brain, and suggestions about how to maximize the positive
emotional climate that maximize learning.
By providing support and suggestions (e.g.,
information on the developmental
processes of death and grieving) team members are able to utilize their areas of expertise to build a supportive environment and enhance the social and
emotional well - being in the affected school and community.
«In P2P platforms, prospective borrowers can write publicly - observable commentaries to convey personal soft
information (demographics, economic conditions, context for the loan, etc.), while in the
process hoping to build an
emotional tie to the investor - lender,» she writes.
In both cases, the litigant / patient receives help at a watershed moment when choice of action is limited and locked into a
process that will cost the both individual and the system greatly; in both cases, the crisis might have been averted, or at least mitigated, had basic
information been provided much earlier on, at far less
emotional and economic cost.
The time to find out this
information is during the quote
process, not after an incident in which you may be too
emotional or flustered to think clearly.
Essential work responsibilities for an Admissions Coordinator include collecting applicant
information, screening applicants, solving patient dissatisfactions, marketing health care programs, interviewing patients and family members, explaining admission criteria, providing
emotional support to patients, maintaining
information confidentiality, giving tours to prospective clients,
processing paperwork, and answering to client inquiries.
• Demonstrated expertise in preparing treatment rooms for physical therapy procedures by ensuring that all equipment and supplies are available and ready to use • Hands - on experience in preparing patients for physical therapy procedures by providing comfort, education and physical assistance • Deeply familiar with physical therapy procedures including applying heat packs and paraffin drips • Effectively able to maintain a clean and sanitized environment for patients to minimize chances of infection • Proven ability to perform regular and preventative maintenance on physical therapy equipment to diminish chances of breakdowns and malfunctions • Able to efficiently maintain physical therapy supplies inventory by checking stock periodically in order to determine inventory levels • Deep insight into politely and professionally responding to requests for
information regarding facility and its services, over the telephone and in person • Exceptionally well - versed in monitoring patients to ensure their physical and
emotional comfort during physical therapy procedures • Track record of safely transferring patients from their rooms or waiting areas to therapy rooms and back • Competent in handling patient registration procedures by providing assistance in filling out forms and
processing insurance
information
New Directions for Youth (North Hollywood, CA) 2009 — 2011 Marriage and Family Therapy Intern • Conducted initial interviews and assessments to develop treatment and recovery plans for program participants as well as involved family members • Obtained family, social, and employment data along with medical and mental health treatment
information for use in
process • Served as member of multi-disciplinary team to review client cases, treatment approaches, clinical issues, participant progress and treatment recommendations • Integrate training and various applicable techniques into treatment plans designed to address mental,
emotional and family disorders or conditions • Prepared and maintained clinical case files for use in diagnostic evaluations and the monitoring of progress • Coordinated all continuity of care and other treatment - related services with probation officers, community service professionals and healthcare personnel
However, our
emotional brain
processes information quite differently and independently of our rational brain.
Learn how to navigate through the legal, financial and
emotional challenges of the divorce
process in this
information packed seminar.
While males may go on the defensive and rely on reasoning to deny or
process the
information, women may react with overly
emotional responses that can lead to arguments or accusations.
Social cognition includes the social
information processing underlying the individual's social and
emotional behavior.
It is thought that psychotherapy shows its effect by focusing on misleading cognitions and
emotional information processing processes that lead to rise and persistence of symptoms of depression, which in turn boosts problem solving and coping skills.
Rather it is to to gather
information about your child / ren's
emotional state and experience, and to bring that
information to you for use in the Collaborative
process.
Research on Dissociation suggests a link between dissociative symptoms and lowered activity in brain regions associated with
emotional processing and memory (amygdala, hippocampus, parahippocampal gyrus, and middle / superior temporal gyrus), attention and awareness (insula), filtering sensations (thalamus),
processing of
information about self (precuneus), and cognitive control (lateral prefrontal cortices).
Rather, the ABI: SE assessment
process is focused on administering a curriculum - based measure that produces
information that is directly relevant to developing quality social
emotional goals and intervention content.
This is particularly true during the period of adolescence when the brain undergoes a substantial remodeling of its neural circuitry to increase the linkages between the prefrontal cortex (important in self - control) and the brain's limbic system (important in
processing of
emotional information).
Effective communication is a two - step
process: first you must become attuned to your different physical and
emotional needs; second, you must share this
information in such a way that your partner will understand what you're asking of him / her.
Fostering services: National Minimum Standards NMS 22.12 states: «During an investigation the fostering service makes support, which is independent of the fostering service, available to the person subject to the allegation and, where this is a foster carer, to their household, in order to provide:
Information and advice about the
process Emotional support, and If needed, mediation between the foster carer and the fostering service and / or advocacy (including attendance at meetings and panel hearings)»
Core
emotional traits and interpersonal behaviors may be associated with cognitive dysregulation, i.e., cognitive functions may become impaired at times of interpersonal stress leading to
information processing in a concrete, black - and white, all - or - nothing manner.
A Clinical Interview with the Donor This interview lasts approximately one - and - a-half hours, gathers
information about the donor's life history, and assesses the donor's understanding of the medical, psychological and
emotional aspects of the donation
process.