Zidane in Tartarus - UWS ResearchDirect
... in a process synonymous with feeling-realisation. Research on katharsis has generally fallen into disrepute following various interdisciplinary interpretations, cultural changes and the term’s common conflation with Freud’s hydraulic theory of emotional repression. While Attic tragedy has lost the p ...
... in a process synonymous with feeling-realisation. Research on katharsis has generally fallen into disrepute following various interdisciplinary interpretations, cultural changes and the term’s common conflation with Freud’s hydraulic theory of emotional repression. While Attic tragedy has lost the p ...
Parents, Siblings, and Peers - CLAS Users
... deviant behaviors is an extension of the Sutherland (1947) differential association theory and the Burgess and Akers (1966) differential associationreinforcement theory, all of which were developed to explain criminal or deviant behaviors. According to the Akers social learning theory, adolescents’ ...
... deviant behaviors is an extension of the Sutherland (1947) differential association theory and the Burgess and Akers (1966) differential associationreinforcement theory, all of which were developed to explain criminal or deviant behaviors. According to the Akers social learning theory, adolescents’ ...
thinking chickens
... capacities. To learn more about who chickens are, we turned to scientific research.3 Specifically, we reviewed all of the available peer-reviewed, scientific studies on chicken cognition, emotion, and sociality. Our review focused on complex capacities like time perception, self-awareness, and emoti ...
... capacities. To learn more about who chickens are, we turned to scientific research.3 Specifically, we reviewed all of the available peer-reviewed, scientific studies on chicken cognition, emotion, and sociality. Our review focused on complex capacities like time perception, self-awareness, and emoti ...
Print this article - Redfame Publishing
... slightly more words than boys from ages two to five (Wilson, Roberts, Rack, & Delaney, 2009). Fenson et al., (1994) reported that girls had a slight advantage in terms of gesture production, word comprehension, and word production. A recent study showed that girls were slightly ahead of boys in term ...
... slightly more words than boys from ages two to five (Wilson, Roberts, Rack, & Delaney, 2009). Fenson et al., (1994) reported that girls had a slight advantage in terms of gesture production, word comprehension, and word production. A recent study showed that girls were slightly ahead of boys in term ...
CONSTRUCTIVE JOURNALISM: THE EFFECTS OF POSITIVE
... story felt better, had more favorable attitudes toward the story, and reported stronger intentions to engage in some pro-social behaviors than those who experienced negative emotions while reading a new story. Study 2 examined the impact of solution information in news stories and ...
... story felt better, had more favorable attitudes toward the story, and reported stronger intentions to engage in some pro-social behaviors than those who experienced negative emotions while reading a new story. Study 2 examined the impact of solution information in news stories and ...
The Role of Emotion in Environmental Decision Making
... over others. In social psychology, this is known as a social dilemma (Van Vugt, 2002). While individuals may not intentionally act against a group’s interest, when many individuals behave in the same way, this results in collective harm. Similarly, the Tragedy of the Commons (Hardin, 1968) proposes ...
... over others. In social psychology, this is known as a social dilemma (Van Vugt, 2002). While individuals may not intentionally act against a group’s interest, when many individuals behave in the same way, this results in collective harm. Similarly, the Tragedy of the Commons (Hardin, 1968) proposes ...
scholarly research on post-divorce parenting and
... salient and may be recalled with a high degree of accuracy (e.g. were your parents divorced, how old were you when they divorced). This approach has been successfully used by Lye et al. (1995) and forms the basis of much of the work in McLanahan and Sandefur (1994). However, research with prospectiv ...
... salient and may be recalled with a high degree of accuracy (e.g. were your parents divorced, how old were you when they divorced). This approach has been successfully used by Lye et al. (1995) and forms the basis of much of the work in McLanahan and Sandefur (1994). However, research with prospectiv ...
Functional Neuroanatomy of Anxiety: A Neural Circuit Perspective
... The human amygdala is activated by negatively valenced emotional stimuli (Phan et al. 2002; Wager et al. 2003). Lesions of the amygdala are associated with an inability to accurately label fearful facial expressions (Adolphs et al. 1994), and an inability to encode fear-based memories (Bechara et al ...
... The human amygdala is activated by negatively valenced emotional stimuli (Phan et al. 2002; Wager et al. 2003). Lesions of the amygdala are associated with an inability to accurately label fearful facial expressions (Adolphs et al. 1994), and an inability to encode fear-based memories (Bechara et al ...
Introduction - Winninglane
... fatigue, it is important to know when they likely altitude effect will begin. Therefore it is important to indicate which parts of the climb will feel harder. This approach can be as simple as noting the various heights of landmarks on the trip. Knowing that an individual is at altitude should impac ...
... fatigue, it is important to know when they likely altitude effect will begin. Therefore it is important to indicate which parts of the climb will feel harder. This approach can be as simple as noting the various heights of landmarks on the trip. Knowing that an individual is at altitude should impac ...
Evidence from Manual and Automatic Facial Expression Analysis
... different smile types in depression. Similarly, with only one exception, no studies have examined the occurrence of “negative affect smiles” in depression. These smiles include the contraction of facial muscles that are related to negative valence emotions. Reed et al. [37] found that negative affec ...
... different smile types in depression. Similarly, with only one exception, no studies have examined the occurrence of “negative affect smiles” in depression. These smiles include the contraction of facial muscles that are related to negative valence emotions. Reed et al. [37] found that negative affec ...
Pragmatist Historiography in Unmodern Philosophy and Modern
... Behind historians and their inquiries is a broader social context that directs why they inquire. “For historical inquiry is an affair (1) of selection and arrangement, and (2) is controlled by the dominant problems and conceptions of the culture of the period in which it is written” (Dewey 1938: 236 ...
... Behind historians and their inquiries is a broader social context that directs why they inquire. “For historical inquiry is an affair (1) of selection and arrangement, and (2) is controlled by the dominant problems and conceptions of the culture of the period in which it is written” (Dewey 1938: 236 ...
International Research on Fathering: An Expanding Horizon
... Especially in Europe, the issue of caring fathers has been connected with discussions of concerns about low fertility. As more women have been employed, the challenges of combining family and paid work increasingly influence fertility decisions. Mothers usually play the central role in these decisio ...
... Especially in Europe, the issue of caring fathers has been connected with discussions of concerns about low fertility. As more women have been employed, the challenges of combining family and paid work increasingly influence fertility decisions. Mothers usually play the central role in these decisio ...
NS - Alyce Dickinson
... College students rated the extent to which the nationalities were pleasant or unpleasant on a 7-point rating scale. They rated: • German, Italian, and French as neutral. • Dutch as very positive/pleasant • Swedish as very negative/unpleasant When asked why they rated them that way, the students coul ...
... College students rated the extent to which the nationalities were pleasant or unpleasant on a 7-point rating scale. They rated: • German, Italian, and French as neutral. • Dutch as very positive/pleasant • Swedish as very negative/unpleasant When asked why they rated them that way, the students coul ...
NS - Alyce Dickinson
... College students rated the extent to which the nationalities were pleasant or unpleasant on a 7-point rating scale. They rated: • German, Italian, and French as neutral. • Dutch as very positive/pleasant • Swedish as very negative/unpleasant When asked why they rated them that way, the students coul ...
... College students rated the extent to which the nationalities were pleasant or unpleasant on a 7-point rating scale. They rated: • German, Italian, and French as neutral. • Dutch as very positive/pleasant • Swedish as very negative/unpleasant When asked why they rated them that way, the students coul ...
NS - Alyce Dickinson
... College students rated the extent to which the nationalities were pleasant or unpleasant on a 7-point rating scale. They rated: • Dutch as very positive/pleasant • Swedish as very negative/unpleasant • German, Italian, and French as neutral. When asked why they rated them that way, the students coul ...
... College students rated the extent to which the nationalities were pleasant or unpleasant on a 7-point rating scale. They rated: • Dutch as very positive/pleasant • Swedish as very negative/unpleasant • German, Italian, and French as neutral. When asked why they rated them that way, the students coul ...
Wrinkles, Wormholes, and Hamlet
... and brain, etc.).8 In his introduction to The Foundations of Cognitive Science (2001), João Branquinho points out that, as explored in the chapters of the book, “cognitive science” includes more than the information processing suggested by the term “cognition.” It now includes cognition, conation (t ...
... and brain, etc.).8 In his introduction to The Foundations of Cognitive Science (2001), João Branquinho points out that, as explored in the chapters of the book, “cognitive science” includes more than the information processing suggested by the term “cognition.” It now includes cognition, conation (t ...
Anxiety: Friend or Foe? Part 3 – Anxiety in Modern Life
... sensitive to our environment, or not. If sensitive, we may react to stimulation with alarm. If not sensitive, we may be difficult to arouse and seem more calm and laid-back. Trauma – can take so many forms, but no matter what the form is, the effects can be long-lasting in our bodies and lead to an ...
... sensitive to our environment, or not. If sensitive, we may react to stimulation with alarm. If not sensitive, we may be difficult to arouse and seem more calm and laid-back. Trauma – can take so many forms, but no matter what the form is, the effects can be long-lasting in our bodies and lead to an ...
Lecture 3 PPT
... top-down control the brain systems associated with abstract reasoning and cognitive control can, at least sometimes, bring these implicit biases and other sorts of emotions into consciousness in order to modify or override them however: it is equally clear that conscious self-control is an extrem ...
... top-down control the brain systems associated with abstract reasoning and cognitive control can, at least sometimes, bring these implicit biases and other sorts of emotions into consciousness in order to modify or override them however: it is equally clear that conscious self-control is an extrem ...
Chapter 5 Discussion - Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative
... Not only peripheral nervous system, but also central nervous system reacts with Hypothalamicpituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis response. Hypothalamus integrates information and generates appropriate responses that send by hormones signals to pituitary. Hypothalamus releases various hormones including stre ...
... Not only peripheral nervous system, but also central nervous system reacts with Hypothalamicpituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis response. Hypothalamus integrates information and generates appropriate responses that send by hormones signals to pituitary. Hypothalamus releases various hormones including stre ...
Good News or Bad News: Using Affect Control Theory to Analyze
... to words that are not in ACT lexicons. We evaluated the viability of using ACT in sentiment analysis on a news headlines dataset that we collected and annotated. This approach yielded a precision between 71% and 82% on the news headline dataset. These results are significantly higher than those resu ...
... to words that are not in ACT lexicons. We evaluated the viability of using ACT in sentiment analysis on a news headlines dataset that we collected and annotated. This approach yielded a precision between 71% and 82% on the news headline dataset. These results are significantly higher than those resu ...
Social Psychology Answer 2 of the following 3 questions: 1
... Defines facial display rules as cultural and situational rules about how appropriate it is to express a specific emotion in a specific context. Would also note that the reason for the rule to exist are the social relations for which the emotional expression would be relevant. Gives an example – This ...
... Defines facial display rules as cultural and situational rules about how appropriate it is to express a specific emotion in a specific context. Would also note that the reason for the rule to exist are the social relations for which the emotional expression would be relevant. Gives an example – This ...
Parental leave. Length, benefit level and number of episodes
... the same number of paid days per week on leave. Both women and men with low income use shorter and fewer episodes with more paid days during the episodes. This may indicate a pattern where parents with more resources use more flexibility in parental leave. However, the parents with highest income ha ...
... the same number of paid days per week on leave. Both women and men with low income use shorter and fewer episodes with more paid days during the episodes. This may indicate a pattern where parents with more resources use more flexibility in parental leave. However, the parents with highest income ha ...
Fuzzy Logic Adaptive Model of Emotions
... robots [76]. Synthetic characters can use a model of emotion to simulate and express emotional responses, which can effectively enhance their believability [3–5]. Furthermore, emotions can be used to simulate personality traits in believable agents [69]. One limitation that is common among the exist ...
... robots [76]. Synthetic characters can use a model of emotion to simulate and express emotional responses, which can effectively enhance their believability [3–5]. Furthermore, emotions can be used to simulate personality traits in believable agents [69]. One limitation that is common among the exist ...
SEN Policy
... the class teacher, SENDco, Learning Mentor and Senior Management Team. Staff have termly progress meetings with the SMT to monitor the SEN progress and provision. The SENDco tracks the children’s progress through assessment data from class teachers, specific assessments and observations plus additio ...
... the class teacher, SENDco, Learning Mentor and Senior Management Team. Staff have termly progress meetings with the SMT to monitor the SEN progress and provision. The SENDco tracks the children’s progress through assessment data from class teachers, specific assessments and observations plus additio ...