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We investigated the course of fatigue in females during the transition from adolescence to young adulthood... Maike,ter,Wolbeek,... - 《Brain Behavior & Immunity》 被引量: 39发表: 2011年 The Development of Moral Emotions and Decision-Making From Adolescence to Early Adulthood: A 6-Year ...
Recent thinking about early emotional development in a context useful for pediatricians and other clinicians is reviewed in this chapter. Important functions of emotions are that they help define individ- uality, motivate approach or withdrawal from a situation, and communicate with caregivers. Emotional...
These are all essential skills for later life but are skills that are incredibly hard to learn in later life, so we must work hard in the early years to give our children the best start possible. Through middle and ...
This investigation explored 2 hypotheses derived from socioemotional selectivity theory: (a) Selective reductions in social interaction begin in early adulthood and (b) emotional closeness to significant others increases rather than decreases in adulthood even when rate reductions occur. Transcribed interviews...
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Studies have found that the volume of early-onset PD is larger than that of late-onset PD, indicating that early-onset PD opens the compensatory mechanism of RN earlier. An analysis of postmortem brains revealed that the RN of Parkinson’s patients was 32% larger than that of healthy ...
The purpose of this article is to review the theoretical and empirical literature regarding the normative development of the attachment system from infancy through adulthood, and then discuss deviations from the normal developmental pathways that occur in response to emotionally abusive parenting (e.g.,...
in interaction with childhood externalizing problems predicted externalizing symptoms in early adulthood. No significant interactions were found between perceived parenting styles and internalizing problems. In conclusion, perceived parental care associates with the quality of socio-emotional development, while op...
Changes in cognitive thinking structures and increased ability for understanding abstract concepts in late adolescence and early adulthood may provide an important window of opportunity for intervention. However, there has been little investigation of the role of emotion regulation in explaining the ...