Sentences with phrase «reactivity during»

Findings suggest that children's attributions may be a mechanism through which parental conditional negative regard is related to children's depressive symptoms and emotion reactivity during a performance challenge.
Association between depression severity and amygdala reactivity during sad face viewing in depressed preschoolers: An fMRI study
Heightened stress responsiveness and emotional reactivity during pubertal maturation: Implications for psychopathology
[jounal] Burns, J. W. / 2006 / Anger management style and hostility among patients with chronic pain: effects on symptom - specific physiological reactivity during anger - and sadness - recall interviews / Psychosomatic medicine 68: 786 ~ 793
Coefficients in this model indicated mindful withholding of judgment negatively predicted reactivity during conflict (b = -.27, p <.05).
Block one of the second model, examining reactivity during conflict, was significant, F (5, 78) = 2.33, p =.05, with coefficients indicating that age negatively predicted reactivity during conflict, (b = -.02, p <.05).
In their longitudinal study, these authors investigated infants» mother - directed gaze and reactivity during the face - to - face as well as still - face episodes of the still - face paradigm, performed at 6 months.
Also, mother - directed gaze during the face - to - face episode moderated the relation between negative reactivity during the still - face episode, early childhood ODD and CU behaviors, respectively.
Peter C. Brown, Timothy W. Smith, Lorna S. Benjamin; Perceptions of spouse dominance predict blood pressure reactivity during marital interactions, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, Volume 20, Issue 4, 1 December 1998, Pages 286 — 293, https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02886378
Cardiovascular reactivity during social and nonsocial stressors: Do children's personal goals and expressive skills matter?
Relationship between daily social support and cortisol reactivity during the Trier Social Stress Task (TSST).
A recent meta - analysis, for example, found that greater marital support and less marital strain were linked to having a lower mortality rate and lower cardiovascular reactivity during conflict8.
Children in the FCG had blunted SBP and PEP reactivity during the speech and math components of the TSST and reduced DBP reactivity during all portions of the TSST (Fig. 1 and Table S3), as well as blunted cortisol reactivity across the study session (Fig. 3 and Table S4).
«Apparently, these super-thin films allowed some initial reactivity during the first 3 hours of our experiments,» said Loring.
While co-sleeping history had no apparent effect on the babies» responses to a painful vaccination, it was linked with less cortisol reactivity during bath time (Tollenaar et al 2012).

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During periods of hunger, hormones heighten the reactivity of food - related reward circuits in the brain, particularly in the striatum.
One current research focus is measuring differences in EEG smoking cue reactivity, as well as neurochemical and morphological alterations in adult brain architecture, related to age of smoking onset during adolescence.
During the surge, we can see hyperactivity and impulsivity in children and in adults we see more of a feeling of restlessness and emotional reactivity.
Few women are aware of the amazing adaptations their body makes during pregnancy, including down - regulation of immune reactivity and an increase in immune «tolerance» in order to not react against their baby!
Narcotic drugs may also be used to increase the dogs» aggression, increase reactivity and mask pain or fear during a fight
And because a cat's character and reactivity to people are formed almost entirely during the time in which it's with the breeder, this is a heavy responsibility.
Reactivity levels rise during this stage causing the dog to act defensively, become protective and more territorial.
It's especially useful during fireworks, thunderstorms and any situation causing reactivity and overexcitement.
Puppy training, basic manners, reactivity, board and train, training during daycare, private in - home training sessions
Adiposity moderates links from early adversity and depressive symptoms to inflammatory reactivity to acute stress during late adolescence.
Reactivity scores were created by subtracting the baseline value of each physiological parameter from the value during task administration.
Pubertal development was not associated with HR, SBP, PEP, or RSA reactivity and was associated with DBP reactivity in one of five comparisons (during the TSST speech only).
Earlier age of placement into foster care was associated with normalization of cortisol reactivity and enhanced vagal engagement during social tasks, the latter of which likely reflects greater propensity for social engagement behaviors (39).
Intervention effects were evident for cortisol and parasympathetic nervous system reactivity only among children placed in foster care before age 24 and 18 months, respectively, providing experimental evidence of a sensitive period in humans during which the environment is particularly likely to alter stress response system development.
What we learn during our childhoods about how relationships function shapes our responses to overtures in love and friendships as well as our reactivity in our adult connections.
Specifically, threat - related activity during the alone condition actually increased as a function of EFT in regions such as the dACC and portions of the PFC. Increased reactivity in these regions suggests a possible cost to increasing one's dependence upon social resources: that it becomes more difficult to tolerate being alone.
Women who held hands with their partners during this experience subsequently showed improved emotional regulation in the face of the threat, as detected by reduced reactivity within the brain.
At baseline, behavioral signs of stress reactivity in children's peer entry behavior were significantly associated with parent ratings of child internalizing behavior (r = 0.37, P <.001), child dysregulation (r = 0.30, P =.004), and 2 different indices of disruptive behavior during parent - child play interactions (r = 0.45, P <.001; r = 0.35, P =.008).40 The peer entry procedure appears to be stressful in general and to elicit more signs of stress in children with mental health problems.
Validation for preschool MDD (based on meeting all DSM - IV symptom criteria) has been supported by the finding of a specific symptom constellation that was distinct from other psychiatric disorders and stable during a 6 - month period.22 Additionally, alterations in the hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal axis reactivity similar to those known in adults with depression, greater family history of mood disorders, as well as observational evidence of depressive affects and behaviors were detected in preschoolers with depression, providing further validation.22,25,27 - 30 More recent findings from a larger independent sample (N = 306) ascertained from community sites (and serving as the population for this investigation) have replicated the findings described above and have also demonstrated that preschoolers with depression display significant functional impairment evident in multiple contexts rated by both parents and teachers.24
Individual differences in dACC during the social exclusion task mediated the relation between experienced social support and cortisol reactivity (30)(Fig. 4).
Mindful parenting interventions are hypothesized to help reduce interparental conflict by lowering partners» emotional reactivity to each other, thereby preventing couples from a negative spiral of anger and blame during discussions of conflict.
In a collaborative divorce, divorce coaches (licensed mental health professionals) reduce your costs by preparing you to communicate effectively in and during meetings, while also helping you to manage your emotional reactivity.
Disturbances in regulation in bodily functions (e.g. persistent disturbances in sleeping, eating, and elimination; over-reactivity or under - reactivity to touch and sounds; disorganization during routine transitions.)
One study that compared response to social exclusion on the Cyberball task among early and middle adolescents and young adults found that activity in the sgACC in response to exclusion was strongest among early adolescents compared with mid adolescents and adults, possibly suggesting a period of peak sgACC reactivity to social rejection during early adolescence (Gunther Moor et al., 2012).
As for ODD, studies have shown, as early as preschool age, that, compared to children with low levels of CU traits and ODD, those with higher levels of CU traits have more severe ODD problems, showing deficits in processing emotional stimuli, such as fearful faces, having lower levels of fearfulness and anxiety, manifesting insensitivity to punishment and displaying physiological hypoarousal, such as low stress reaction — lower heart rate at rest and during reactivity to emotional stimuli (Fanti, 2016).
Whereas fearless temperament can impair conscience development through insufficient engagement with important socialization cues (i.e., reduced face preference during early development; see Bedford et al., 2015), high emotional reactivity / dysregulation might make children overwhelmed in negatively charged situations, thus more prone to miss such cues in those particular contexts where they tend to be elicited (e.g., parental anger, peer distress; see Hoffman, 1982; Young et al., 1999; Frick and Morris, 2004).
Reactivity and distortions in the self: Narcissism, types of aggression, and the functioning of the hypothalamic — pituitary — adrenal axis during adolescence
Consequently, repeatedly taking in the good both down - regulates Reactivity and increases Responsivity in the moment plus gradually internalizes a felt sense of needs met as well as inner resources that together help stabilize a person in the Responsive mode even during challenging conditions, thus over time undoing many of the underlying neuropsychological causes of craving and thus suffering (broadly defined).
Physiological reactivity (i.e., nose tip temperature) was detected through thermal infrared imaging during the computer simulation.
2008, «The relationship between parent physiological reactivity to infant signals during pregnancy and later infant temperament», Korean Journal of Health Psychology, vol.
Results showed that parent positive behaviors, and low levels of parent anxious affect, during the stressful laboratory task for youth buffered youth negative emotional reactivity to real - world negative peer events, but not non-peer events.
The externalizing pathway highlights the underlying neurological systems of increased reward sensitivity and reactivity combined with decreased effortful control and regulation that are imbalanced and competing during adolescence (i.e., dual systems model), which further contributes to adolescence being a high - risk period for the onset of substance use and comorbid behavior problems [80, 81].
남은영 «The relationship between parent physiological reactivity to infant signals during pregnancy and later infant temperament» Korean Journal of Health Psychology 13.4 pp. 977 - 994 (2008): 977.
The relationship between parent physiological reactivity to infant signals during pregnancy and later infant temperament.
Findings inform our understanding of parenting influences on anxious youth's emotional reactivity to developmentally salient negative events during the transition into adolescence.
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