The objective of this study is to examine the effects of the problem solving skills training program on the social and emotional learning needs, which are task articulation, peer relations and self-regulation along with the social and em... T Totan,Z Kabasakal - 《Ilkogretim Online》 被引量...
Psychophysiological measures may complement psychometrics by tracking parallel changes in physiological responses and emotional functioning, especially during therapy for trauma symptoms and emotion regulation. It seems that rather than defining universal cut-offs, an individualised range of variability could ...
While ‘hot’ cognitive dysfunction implies a cognitive bias toward negative information and a misinterpretation of social cues, ‘cold’ cognitive dysfunction is the functional impairment of information process in the absence of any emotional influence2. Hot cognitive dysfunction is highly correlated with...
ADHD children may have social skill deficits in at least three main areas: social communication, poor emotional regulation, and social-cognitive biases. Th... B Saunders,SM Chambers - 《Psychology in the Schools》 被引量: 81发表: 1996年 A review of medications used in the treatment of attent...
aWe’ve already established that sleep deprivation impacts emotional health in romantic and family relationships, but what does that mean to Mom as a working professional? Lack of sleep lowers cognitive flexibility—a person is less capable of switching between tasks and understanding multiple perspectiv...
Some argue that emotional intelligence may be just as important as investment knowledge. Do you agree? Discu Josh Kopelman: Opening a bank account for a new Private Equity Firm. Which Bank you suggest and why or why not...
This information helps to identify the individual's emotional regulation and coping strategies. Knowledge layer (K) Knowledge layer question mapping: By analysing the EQ-i questions, the individual's emotional information is linked to the knowledge of emotional quotient theory, e.g., "I can expres...
Rats' emotional states, for example, were found to influence their decision-making behavior, as seen in the Ambiguous-Cue Interpretation Test, in which ani- mals are first trained to associate one cue with a reward- ing outcome and a second cue with avoiding punishment or a less rewarding ...
(or simply called emotional component). In particular, he underlines that to avoid neglecting crucial information about precedent and subsequent events, researchers should separate between positive and negative affects. On the other hand, the second source of information is the contentment component (or...
Biofeedback to increase High- Frequency (HF)-HRV (0.15–0.4 Hz) is useful for clinical pur- poses, since this parameter is associated with better emotional regulation [29]. The mechanism of HRV biofeedback is that it encourages a resonance between respiratory and baroflex rhythms to ...