Sentences with phrase «with emotional responses from»

The months following the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School were filled with emotional responses from victims» family members and influential educational and political leaders.

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In an article from Co.create.com, Abigail Posner, Head of Strategic Planning And Agency Development at Google explains our societal fascination with sharing cat memes and videos: «In the language of the visual web, when we share a video or an image, we're not just sharing the object, we're also sharing in the emotional response it creates.»
Could Piper have psychological issues with women that in turn create unhealthy emotional responses to women that in turn determine the way he uses scripture to prevent women from teaching men?
Global food companies are hungry for insights, and we oblige with resources from published research to our patent - pending EsSense Profile ® — a scientific measurement of the very emotional human response to flavor.
Dr. Duncan's words clearly resonated with the audience, as the Fund - A-Need lot drew an emotional response from bidders in increments from $ 1,000 to $ 1 million.
And it strikes a bad chord with me when someone who claims to be a lactation consultant can not appreciate that women can have very personal emotional responses to breastfeeding, whether triggered by past trauma or not, and thinks that such feelings need to be hidden away from your delicate flowers?
More praise for the yummy stuff resulted from brain researcher Todd Parrish of Northwestern University in 2009, when he examined functional magnetic resonance images of gum chewers and found increased activity in areas of the brain associated with memory and emotional responses.
To experience the healing impact of receiving feedback from other women who have had similar experiences and who can empathize with, and normalize each other's emotional responses.
A child whose needs are ignored or met with a lack of emotional response from caregivers does not come to expect care or comfort or form a stable attachment to caregivers.
In the case of vaccines, that emotional response probably stems from many things, Mnookin says, including frustration with our lack of personalized health care, a general distrust of large corporations and of big pharma specifically, distrust that isn't necessarily misplaced.
These things in tandem with reducing stress, changing emotional responses and purging unhealthy skin care products from my life made all the difference.
Researchers from UCLA's Geffen School of Medicine have determined that consuming a milk fermented with probiotics changed the brain activity of women, producing positive changes in signalling pathways along with emotional responses.
The watchable vibe is heightened by the ongoing inclusion of unexpectedly poignant moments and sequences, with the final stretch certainly rife with interludes designed to elicit an emotional response from the viewer (including an unexpectedly moving graveside conversation).
Lincoln mostly feels like one of Spielberg's straight - faced historical films with a couple of key moments reminding audiences just how good Spielberg is at coaxing an emotional response from the audience with cinematic spectacle.
But to do otherwise would detract both from the delicacy and patience with which Claudel unfurls his narrative, and the visceral emotional response felt by the viewer upon each successive revelation.
Schools need to understand where that is coming from; for many parents, this is an emotional response to do with their deepdown fears, concerns and sense of responsibility about their children's education and future.
That way, the dog already has a positive emotional response to strangers, and will accept treats from a stranger safely, with minimal stress.)
But moreover, that was the first time people could read short, true stories that evoked an emotional response ranging from tears and a lump in the throat to an «ahh moment» or an even more exalted reason to love and share your life with pets.
We do not train Guide Dogs for people who are blind, for seizure or diabetic alert / response, to anticipate or detect medical symptoms, for the primary benefits of emotional comfort, to recognize and / or manage undesirable human behavior, to provide supervision, navigation, or safety from environmental hazards, to respond aggressively, to provide personal protection or to assist with the management of mental illness (such as PTSD, etc.) as a primary condition.
We do not train Guide Dogs for people who are blind, for diabetic alert / response, to anticipate or detect medical symptoms, for the primary benefit of emotional comfort, to recognize and / or manage undesirable human behavior, to provide supervision, navigation, or safety from environmental hazards, to respond aggressively, to provide personal protection or to assist with the management of mental illness (such as PTSD, etc.) as a primary condition.
Danai Gurira who brought Michonne to life on the TV series did not reprise her role in the game, therefore Michonne is voiced by Samira Wiley who has starred in Orange is the New Black and The Handmaid's Tale delivers a stunning performance that can range from light - hearted dialogue with Pete to action and even emotional scenes when Michonne hallucinates about those who she has lost which provides a guaranteed emotional response from the player, while Malik Yoba voices Pete who made his debut as Yul Brenner in Cool Runnings followed by Detective Carson in Cop Land and TV series such as New York Undercover, Alphas and Empire.
Michonne takes what the previous seasons have established and kicks it into an even higher gear with even more open and moral choices which can be the difference in trying to be peaceful or rebellious, taking revenge on a bandit or letting him live and committing a terrifying action with an ever narrowing window of time to make your decision which could potentially save the life of someone close to Michonne within her group as such moral decisions always draw a powerful emotional response from the player.
Danai Gurira who brought Michonne to life on the television series has not reprised her role in the game, therefore Michonne is voiced by Samira Wiley who has starred in Orange is the New Black who delivers a stunning performance that can range from light - hearted dialogue with Pete to action and even emotional scenes when Michonne hallucinates about those who she has lost which provides a guaranteed emotional response from the player.
Childs creates objects that physically interact with their environment in the hope of evoking an energetically emotional response from viewers.
Romantic artists were, in fact, continuing the Enlightenment emphasis on criticism and applying it to the emotional responses and experiences which that era's thinkers had overlooked... Thus, George Stubbs» analysis both of the complex anatomy of the animal world and of the raw emotions of nature are shown by juxtaposing his A Lion attacking a horse (1770) from the University Art Gallery with his Zebra (1763) from the Center for British Art.
I am less concerned with crafting something for the sake of beauty - but to create a visual emotional connection and response of familiarity from within.
Equal parts digital collage, political commentary, studio painting, and agitprop - style provocation, the work is like a Google image search gone wrong, with decidedly non-digital interventions (doodles, scrawled marks, erasures) registering the emotional timbre of the artist's response to the political and ideological climate of California, where originality is indistinguishable from artifice.
But AbEx works in particular — with their intense color, large scale, and, in Pollock's case at least, frenzied application of paint — can elicit an emotional response from viewers that requires a physical, often prolonged, encounter with them.
In his pictures formal experimentation is never far removed from social commentary, and the broad scope of history painting is bound up with emotional responses to the specific day - to - day realities of being an artist.
I selected 40 objects from the collection of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and asked individuals to participate in a «dialogue» with a work of art, each taking an expressive gesture and gaze that embodied their emotional response to the art object... Slow - motion cinematography, frozen gestures, and an unseen moving stage comment on the active / passive quality of the interactions.
# 36, The hockey stick graph, especially its blade, has gathered the most violent, I would say emotional response from skeptics, not satisfied that it matches their theory, claiming climate change is totally cyclical and.human generated pollution has no effect whatsoever with that cycle.
It's not merely that he wants to elicit an emotional response from you with it, he wants to make instrumental use of their image, regardless of how their condition arose and can be understood, for his own political ambitions.
Young children aged six to eight years often have very strong emotional responses to divorce and children need support from their parents to cope with these emotions.
Drawing from the theory, we predicted that (a) relational uncertainty and interference from partners are positively associated with cognitive and emotional jealousies; (b) the intensity of romantic jealousy, relational intimacy, and a partner's interference is positively associated with the directness of communication about jealousy; (c) relational uncertainty is negatively associated with communicative directness; and (d) cognitive jealousy, emotional jealousy, and the directness of communicative responses to jealousy influence subsequent relationship characteristics.
One approach is to use «forced choice» alternatives, which include answer choices in which a participant is to pick which is more upsetting from two pre-selected responses: your partner forming an emotional attachment with another individual (emotional infidelity) or your partner having sex with this other individual (sexual infidelity).
That is, these patterns suggest that people from harsh families shut out threatening cues with which they do not need to engage, but when they are forced by task demands to engage, their amygdala responses are stronger (see Fig. 2), and they are unable to recruit the prefrontal cortex effectively for regulating emotional responses to threatening cues.
Similarly, trait mindfulness was associated with greater capacity to respond constructively to relationship stress, lower emotional stress responses to relationship difficulties, and reduced marital conflict from pre - to post-therapy.
Panksepp has been able to generate these emotional responses, from rage to fear to sexuality, by stimulating discrete parts of the brain with mini-electrodes.
Young children aged six to eight years often have very strong emotional responses to divorce and need support from their parents to cope with these emotions.
Studies have found that pregnant women suffering from clinical anxiety or depression are more likely to have children with a variety of problems, including atypical stress responses, more negative emotions, emotional problems, and conduct disorders.
In the struggle of targeted parents across the globe to obtain an appropriate response from professional mental health to the pathology of attachment - based «parental alienation» (i.e., to a cross-generational coalition of the child with a narcissistic / (borderline) parent involving the role - reversal use of the child as a regulatory object for the parent's emotional and psychological state), targeted parents will need to identify the professional standards of practice applicable to the professional organization within their nation in order to apply these professional standards of practice to the expectation for professional competence.
A child whose needs are ignored or met with a lack of emotional response from caregivers does not come to expect care or comfort or form a stable attachment to caregivers.
Research shows that children who are most likely to be suspended or expelled — children from low - income families, children of color, and children with certain disabilities — are also most likely to benefit from high - quality early education.10 Children from low - income families and children of color are more likely to experience multiple adverse childhood experiences (ACES), which can manifest as challenging behaviors that trigger suspensions or expulsions.11 Likewise, young children with language delays or trouble with self - regulation may struggle to verbalize appropriate responses to emotional or physical stimulation, and instead display inappropriate behavior.12 In both cases, appropriate evaluation and intervention services can help children learn important coping and communication skills.
Animal research also makes clear that withdrawing parental behaviours that fail to soothe the infant's fearful arousal are associated with enduring hyper - arousal of the stress response system.12, 13 Therefore, Lyons - Ruth, Bronfman and Atwood suggest that both fearful affect generated by the parent and fearful affect generated from other sources in the context of parental emotional unavailability may contribute to infant disorganization.14, 15 A spectrum of parental behaviours has been shown by meta - analysis to be associated with infant disorganization.
The results, based on survey responses from 278 women in their late 20's and 30's indicated a significant mediating effect of ego - resiliency and psychological independence from parental ties in the relationship between the emotional bond with both father and mother and insecure adult attachment.
Four of the original MCAST scales were thought of as capturing secure base script knowledge in children's stories, as they fit well the description of the core elements of the secure base script (Psouni and Apetroaia 2014): Proximity (seeking contact and closeness by both child and caregiver when a difficulty arises), Sensitivity (caregiver's physical and emotional response to the child's distress, orientation to the child's behavior and state of mind), Assuagement (degree to which child's distress is moderated, both as a result of appropriate caregiver actions and because the child accepts the care and soothing — from the child's and from the coder's perspective) and Warmth (inferred caregiver emotional warmth in dealings with the child).
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