Obviously they are not specific landscapes or portaits but effects that
suggest emotional conditions.»
Not exact matches
These findings
suggest that the effects of prostaglandin on serotonin signaling are key drivers of the
emotional response to pain, implicating a pathway that may be targeted in future therapeutics for managing pain in chronic inflammatory
conditions.
Since this relatively rare
condition was first described in 1990, evidence has
suggested that it is typically triggered by episodes of severe
emotional distress, such as grief, anger or fear, with patients developing chest pains and breathlessness.
I would
suggest that lawyers, should ask clients who complain of psychiatric symptoms if they have ever experienced an
emotional shock or trauma, because PTSD is an eminently treatable
condition which can lie behind a range of symptoms and psychological dysfunction.
The results
suggest that the control
condition was significantly less effective in retaining cases than the two treatment
conditions, which were apparently equivalent in reducing behavioral and
emotional problems as well as in improving psychodynamic ratings of child functioning.
Furthermore, neuroimaging studies investigating the neural correlates that underlie
emotional processing deficits characteristic for youth with ODD problems, such as poor fear
conditioning and impaired processing of
emotional faces (Glenn and Raine, 2008; Hyde et al., 2013; Blair et al., 2014; Baker et al., 2015), have
suggested divergent results.
The simple effect analysis (Figure 1)
suggested that participants responded faster to positive
emotional faces in the secure prime
condition than in the neutral prime
condition [F (1,37) = 5.984, p < 0.05], which was in line with our assumptions.