Classical or Pavlovian conditioning changes a dog's
underlying emotional state.
If your dog won't eat any treats during a training session, you might be overlooking your dog's
underlying emotional state.
To be sure that the bees» flying behavior resulted from
their underlying emotional state and was not simply a sugar high, the researchers tested the insects on other, unfamiliar flowers in new colors.
Not exact matches
«Our hope is that our findings will help other scientists and engineers more precisely capture the
emotional states that
underlie moods, brain activity and expressive signals, leading to improved psychiatric treatments, an understanding of the brain basis of emotion and technology responsive to our
emotional needs,» he added.
Our intensive study of the psychology of eating addresses these
underlying factors, including the various
emotional states that drive food choices and eating behaviors.
Dr Samantha Gaines concluded, «This research suggests that at least some of these dogs may have
underlying negative
emotional states, and owners are encouraged to seek treatment to enhance the welfare of their dogs and minimise the need to relinquish their pet.
Essences heal
underlying negative
emotional states by «flooding» the patient with the opposite, positive quality.
Staats films (and records) his own live performance during which his hesitations and breath expose an
underlying emotional and vulnerable dialogue: confronting the fear of the loss of self, a
state of mind further reflected by the codified and heightening voice of the dark wampum string while the screen becomes its mnemonic support.
According to this model, thoughts, beliefs, attributions and expectations play a key role in the perception of disease - related symptoms, such as pain, and in how people adjust to them.64 The
underlying process advocates a strong link between such cognitions and
emotional state, physical symptoms and behaviours.
Psychological concepts that
underlie therapists» choices in Synergetic Play Therapy include
emotional literacy and regulation, stages of child development, projective identification, hyper - and hypo - arousal
states, and empowerment.