Oral administration of the Yerba mate extract improved short term
social memory in a specific manner.
Not exact matches
In a study published in The European Journal of Social Psychology, students who wrote out self - advice using «you» not only completed more problems but said they would be happier to work on more in the future compared with students who used «I.» The researchers speculated this is because second - person self - talk may trigger memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and teachers in childhoo
In a study published
in The European Journal of Social Psychology, students who wrote out self - advice using «you» not only completed more problems but said they would be happier to work on more in the future compared with students who used «I.» The researchers speculated this is because second - person self - talk may trigger memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and teachers in childhoo
in The European Journal of
Social Psychology, students who wrote out self - advice using «you» not only completed more problems but said they would be happier to work on more
in the future compared with students who used «I.» The researchers speculated this is because second - person self - talk may trigger memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and teachers in childhoo
in the future compared with students who used «I.» The researchers speculated this is because second - person self - talk may trigger
memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and teachers
in childhoo
in childhood.
Last month the Canadian high - tech lobby group Information and Communication Technology Council along with Music Canada jointly made the case for increased government support of arts education, especially music, on the basis that music students «performed better
in general intelligence skills such as literacy, verbal
memory, mathematics and IQ,» are more creative and have better
social skills.
In the last two centuries in Europe and America, and within the memory of any middle - aged person, both having children out of wedlock and divorce were relatively rare and subject to strong social censur
In the last two centuries
in Europe and America, and within the memory of any middle - aged person, both having children out of wedlock and divorce were relatively rare and subject to strong social censur
in Europe and America, and within the
memory of any middle - aged person, both having children out of wedlock and divorce were relatively rare and subject to strong
social censure.
Last night Yale's campus pro-life group — after a year
in which they participated
in meetings and even helped raise money for the organization — became the first group
in living
memory to be denied membership
in the
Social Justice Network of Dwight Hall.
We know tradition as a living
social process constantly changing, constantly
in need of criticism, but constant also as the continuing
memory, value system and habit structure of a society.
On the
social power of a community of
memory and hope, see Robert N. Bellah et al., Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment
in American Life (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985), 152 - 55.
Consistently with his entire philosophy of
social process, he asserts that the main values of life are
in the experiences of living, but these experiences vanish from our grasp and
memory every second.
The congregation is gathered to see if the old
memory can be articulated
in ways that reconfigure our present
social reality of affluence and competence, of fear and brutality, of restlessness and despair.
In my own work I have studied the
memories of David to show how those
memories have been variously cast and how they have been articulated to accommodate various
social settings and
social possibilities.
In Polish, Greek, Portuguese, German and French
social clubs and organizations the old languages, stories,
memories and folkways are nurtured; there people can meet and send their children to learn of the cultural and ethnic history of their forebears.
Finally, by means of past experiences and unconscious
memories «the instinctive apprehension of a tone of feeling
in ordinary
social intercourse» to which Whitehead also appeals is explicable without reference to unmediated feelings.
But the more basic insight that I take away from my
memory of Hindenburg (or whoever it was)
in his bathing suit is that it is important to guard the presentation of one's physicality
in public, simply because the choice of clothing is a form of
social communication, by which one can (for better or worse) say something about the order of one's life (and by saying it, reinforce it).
His discussions of «Communities of
Memory» and «Community Commitment» are especially relevant to our discussion of the preacher as a
social being
in the community of faith.
If by chance we do win the league this season I fear the tabloid /
social media headline writing is on the wall already — «Arsenal win the poorest PL
in memory» blah, blah etc..
The following principles guide and define our approach to learning and teaching: • Every child is capable and competent • Children learn through play, investigation, inquiry and exploration • Children and adults learn and play
in reciprocal relationships with peers, family members, and teachers • Adults recognize the many ways
in which children approach learning and relationships, express themselves, and represent what they are coming to know • Process is valued, acknowledged, supported, nurtured and studied • Documentation of learning processes acts as
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Effects of neonatal handling on
social memory,
social interaction, and number of oxytocin and vasopressin neurons
in rats.
I admit it myself that sometimes I snap a photograph with
social media
in mind and not solely to capture a
memory.
These blueprint states of consciousness provide a basis for gently and safely discovering early imprint implicit somatic
memories through intention, the co-regulation tempo, movement
in highly cooperative relational fields and connected
social processes.
Anything above the age of three
in my opinion «considering that this is the age where a child's
memory begins to be stored long - term untill adulthood», could cause emotional disturbance or harm, as well as
social problems.
By using a method like Pick Up, Put Down neurons link together into circuits controlling learning,
memory, and
social behavior, according to Science News, and
in turn, the method affects where neurons end up and the connections they form.
Depressed mothers are often overwhelmed
in the parenting role, have difficulty reading infant cues, struggle to meet the
social and emotional needs of their children, and are less tolerant of child misbehaviour.7 Offspring of depressed mothers, particularly if they are exposed to depression
in the first year of life, are more likely to be poorly attached to their caregivers, experience emotional and behavioural dysregulation, have difficulty with attention and
memory, and are at greater risk for psychiatric disorders throughout childhood.8 Home visiting focuses on fostering healthy child development by improving parenting and maternal functioning.
Instead of
social networking, the online technology that's really shaken up 2008 is fundraising: the candidates» ability to raise almost unlimited amounts of money online has been a true game - changer, allowing Barack Obama to opt out of public financing and to begin to build a significant Democratic financial advantage for the first time
in political
memory.
Let's hop
in the Wayback Machine and trip down
Memory Lane all the way to 2012, when I'd had it with bad
social media sales pitches.
The committee replaced an outdated website that dated back to the late 1990s, revamped their
social networking accounts and distributed the first press releases
in recent
memory.
Ways
in which popular technologies can be used to enable people with dementia to have fun as well as unlock
memories and enhance communication with relatives and carers will be showcased during the Economic and
Social Research Council's (ESRC) Festival of
Social Science.
Most tell of their past lives and some reflect on how special programs such as «Drawing On Memories» created by Tulsa, Oklahoma artist Mel Lee with use of
social dancing helped them
in their problems of feeling alone, a desire for a bed of their own, and loss of
memory.
«
Social media — blogs, Facebook, Twitter, and others alike — provide an important outlet for us to recall
memories,
in the public space, and share with other people.»
The mice with lower levels of KMO showed impairments
in contextual
memory and spent less time than did a control group interacting with an unfamiliar mouse
in a
social setting.
But it's also involved
in processing
memory and emotional reactions and attaching
social salience to objects and events.
They found,
in fact, that «the institution - based children scored higher on intellectual functioning and
memory and had fewer
social and emotional difficulties.»
Food writer Wilson probes the psychology of food
memories, dips into the chemistry of flavor and digs deep into the physiological and
social roots of obesity
in this smorgasbord of insights.
The study shows that great apes, like humans, can store and retrieve precise information
in their long - term
memories, and anticipate impending events, a cognitive skill that likely helps them deal with
social intrigue and avoid danger.
And the
social side of my year
in Germany provides many treasured
memories: cheerful trips to the mountains, nice gatherings
in someone's house, and the magnificent evening concerts
in the small monastery nearby.
For example, it could help communicate how widespread our basic susceptibility to
memory distortions is,» said Lawrence Patihis, a graduate student
in psychology &
social behavior at UC Irvine.
It combines computer exercises to boost problem - solving and
memory with structured group sessions,
in which participants practice
social skills, such as reading nonverbal cues and taking someone else's perspective.
On the other hand, these findings have a more applied scope: policymakers could use them to measure and forge convergent
memories in communities affected by epidemics of biological or
social nature, like knowledge about the Zika virus or the propagation of stereotypes.»
Our capacity to think is fueled by our storehouses of
memory and knowledge acquired by living
in complex physical and
social worlds.
Humans have intricate
memories that allow them to keep track of individuals, but scientists have long thought that
social insects like wasps eschew recognition of specific individuals
in favor of general
social rules that apply to everyone.
The studies bear this out: physical, intellectual and
social activity — or «environmental enrichment,»
in the parlance — enhances learning and
memory and protects against aging and neurological disease.
Recalling childhood
memories can lead people to behave more ethically, according to a study published
in April
in the Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology.
«This is
in contrast to a handful of previous smaller studies which have shown some positive effects on repetitive behaviours,
social memory and emotion processing.
The findings surprised the researchers, who were expecting oxytocin to modulate positive emotions
in memory, based on its long association with love and
social bonding.
Would they start living again with a 100 - year gap
in memory and a chasm
in cultural,
social and psychological experiences?
In this way, the Internet has become a primary form of external or «transactive»
memory (a term coined by Sparrow's one - time academic advisor,
social psychologist Daniel Wegner), where information is stored collectively outside the brain.
In another experiment, the researchers tested whether the animals» inability to form social memories might have to do with deficits in olfaction (sense of smell), which is crucial for normal social interactio
In another experiment, the researchers tested whether the animals» inability to form
social memories might have to do with deficits
in olfaction (sense of smell), which is crucial for normal social interactio
in olfaction (sense of smell), which is crucial for normal
social interaction.
A few studies have suggested that CA2 might be involved
in social memory, as this region has a high level of expression of a receptor for vasopressin, a hormone linked to sexual motivation, bonding, and other
social behaviors.
«The mice looked quite normal until we looked at
social memory,» said first author Frederick L. Hitti, an MD - PhD student
in Dr. Siegelbaum's laboratory, who developed the transgenic mouse.
Detailed biochemical and sophisticated imaging experiments are employed to delineate the molecular signaling cascades that couple receptors to the translational apparatus during long - lasting synaptic plasticity
in the hippocampus, amygdala, cortex, and striatum, and whether these types of translational control are required for
memory formation,
social behaviors, and behavioral flexibility.
Dr. Amaral's interests include research involving multidisciplinary studies directed at determining the neuroanatomical, behavioral and electrophysiological organization and functions of brain systems that are involved
in learning,
memory, emotion and
social behavior carried out on the human brain and on animal models.