These results potentially extend the potential usage of oxytocin to autistic deficits in inferring others»
social emotions without direct emotional cues both at the behavioural and neural levels.
The results of the present study suggest that less - than - typically developing brain activity in the right anterior insula is a potential neural basis of deficit in inferring others»
social emotions without direct emotional cues in individuals with ASD.
Not exact matches
Describing the whole saga as a «media - political circus» in a statement on
social media, Mr. Rawlings said, said the investigative processes must be adhered to
without recourse to
emotions.
The task was optimized for investigation of the abilities to infer another person's
social emotions and beliefs distinctively so as to test the hypothesis that oxytocin improves deficit in inferring others»
social emotions rather than beliefs, under conditions
without direct emotional cues.
Although difficulty in understanding of others»
social emotions and beliefs under conditions
without direct emotional cues also plays an important role in autism spectrum disorder, no study has examined the potential effect of oxytocin on this difficulty.
The present study extends oxytocin's effects on recognition of
emotions to a deficit in inferring
social emotions of others under conditions
without direct emotional cues in individuals with ASD.
The OECD says it has developed key research - based learning principles to support ILEs; these include ensuring learning is often
social and collaborative, making it demanding for individual students
without overloading them, and being aware of students» motivations and
emotions.
They're learning how to handle new demands in school and
social life while dealing with new, intense
emotions (both positive and negative), and they're increasingly feeling that they should do so
without adult guidance.
Without a rigid thesis dictating the meaning of the works themselves or the relationships between them, the exhibition points to the potential of abstraction to evoke ideas and
emotion — and make manifest the digestion of reality — with a nod to abstraction's historical associations with
social, political, and spiritual transformations, reminding us that the Constructivist, Bauhaus, and Neo-Concrete movements, for example, were deeply imbued with political and
social aspiration.
Without these vital
social interactions with loved ones, the right side of the brain — the core place for processing
emotion, both verbal and nonverbal cues (such as tone of voice, facial expressions, and emotional response)-- is deprived.