Previously, the term “sex” has been used to describe biological influences, while “gender” was used to describe sociocultural influences. However, this distinction does not account for the bidirectional effect of biological and sociocultural influences [14]. These effects may, in turn, influence...
Recreation and tourism Coaching influences on aggression and sport rage in youth softball| An interpretive analysis of moral behavior INDIANA UNIVERSITY Lynn M. Jamieson OrrThomasSporting events have featured athletes exhibiting over aggressive behaviors that cause injuries or fear of potential harm to ...
Keywords Nurses Health facilities Physical aggression Violence 1. Introduction Violence at work is one of the most deep-rooted and dangerous occupational hazards in the health care work environment [1], and it deemed as a fact of working life for nurses [2]. However, accepting violence as an ...
Most literature concerned the effects of hormones on aggression; little information was available on hormonal influences on fear. Difference in aggress... BW Knol,ST Egberink‐Alink - 《Veterinary Quarterly》 被引量: 87发表: 1989年 Household economic strategies and nutritional anthropometry of women ...
the shape of an individual’s map of facial representations was highly correlated with the shape of their internal conceptual landscape, such that a perceiver who believed aggression and dominance to be closely related in conceptual space would be more likely (compared to a perceiver with a weak ...
One second before the decision: Whatever’s happening in your immediate environment seconds before you make a decision may activate your amygdala, the brain area central to fear and aggression. So, if your environment is stressful, then your amygdala will be more likely to elicit hostile emotions...
Recently, gene mutations in patched domain containing 1 (PTCHD1) have been found in ~1% of patients with ID and ASD. Individuals with PTCHD1 deletion show symptoms of ADHD, sleep disruption, hypotonia, aggression, ASD, and ID. Although PTCHD1 is probably critical for normal development, the...
instance, according to Olsson et al. (2014), human body odour contains an early chemosensory cue of sickness (see also Moshkin et al.,2012). Meanwhile, different chemosensory signals have been associated with different emotions such as fear and anxiety (de Groot et al.,2012). A person’s ...
instance, according to Olsson et al. (2014), human body odour contains an early chemosensory cue of sickness (see also Moshkin et al.,2012). Meanwhile, different chemosensory signals have been associated with different emotions such as fear and anxiety (de Groot et al.,2012). A person’s ...
Schmidt, L. A., Fox, N. A., Rubin, K. H., Hu, S., & Hamer, D. H. (2002). Molecular genetics of shyness and aggression in preschoolers.Personality and Individual Differences, 33,227–238 Google Scholar Schmitz, S., Saudino, K. J., Plomin, R., Fulker, D. W., & DeFries,...