Nevertheless, greater attention orientation
toward happy faces, for children with high CU traits and high ODD - related problems, is in line with data suggesting that adolescent youth with disruptive behaviors exhibit increased reward sensitivity (Byrd et al., 2014) and that CU traits are associated with a tendency to be over-focused on reward (Frick et al., 2003; Frick and White, 2008).
Not exact matches
«I think there's an unfortunate movement
toward the warm, fuzzy
happy face stuff, and I think people are missing the opportunity to explore the deeper meaning behind it all.
Choose your own path to happiness by owning your own frozen yogurt franchise and making your community a
happier place If you've ever found yourself unable to
face one more gray day in a cubicle farm working
toward somebody else's dream, you may have daydreamed about owning your own business.
If he's super awake and
happy, I sit him up on my lap and
face him out
toward the aisle so he can watch everyone board.
Happy Baby (Ananda Balasana, ah - nahn - dah bahl - ahs - ahna): lie
face - up, bring knees
toward chest.
And let's
face it — learning to cope with the tough stuff can go a long way
toward making you
happier.
For
Happy Peak
Toward, we found that, at higher levels of CU traits, ODD - related problems were significantly related to greater attentional orientation toward positive
Toward, we found that, at higher levels of CU traits, ODD - related problems were significantly related to greater attentional orientation
toward positive
toward positive
faces.
For
happy faces, both CU traits and ODD teacher rates were significantly and positively associated only with Peak
Toward scores.
Based on previous findings on attention to emotional stimuli in children with disruptive behaviors (e.g., Kimonis et al., 2012; Hodsoll et al., 2014), we hypothesized that higher levels of CU traits would be associated with reduced attention
toward fearful and angry
faces, while higher levels of ODD - related problems would be associated with greater attention
toward both negative and positive (
happy) emotional
faces.