(1995). Background anger and physical anger: A comparison of children's responses to adult-adult and adult-child arguments. Child Development, 66, 446-458.El-Sheikh, M., and Cheskes, J. (1995). Background verbal and physi- cal anger: A comparison of children's responses to adult-...
Their results found a consistent pattern between how each emotion was mapped onto the body. They also discovered that these maps seemed to be universal across different cultures (meaning they are likely rooted in our biology, not learned responses). Here are the body maps for each ...
Multivariate ANOVAs showed that the mothers' predictions differed for the three types of negative display. In an emotion decoding task, mothers' responses did not differ as a function of the infants' sex. The patterns of decoded emotions were most similar between physical distress and anger ...
(1997). Young children’s emotionality, regulation and social functioning and their responses when they are targets of a peer’s anger. Social Development, 6(1), 18–36. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9507.1997.tb00092.x Article Google Scholar Pawłowska, B., & Potembska, E. (2011...
Fourth, since participants could choose multiple responses, finding an appropriate inferential analysis to examine differences among physical activity types was challenging. A series of linear regressions were conducted to determine if physical activity type membership (dummy coded) was a significant ...
anger, and hostility. Responses are rated on a 5-point Likert scale (1 =strongly disagreeto 7 =strongly agree), with higher scores indicating more prominent aggressive behavior. In the present study, the Cronbach’s α coefficients for each dimension of the questionnaire were 0.87, 0.87, 0.87...
When Anger Leads to Rumination Induction of Relative Right Frontal Cortical Activity With Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Increases Anger-Related R... Anger is associated with various responses. Research on the neuroscience of anger has revealed that greater left than right frontal cortical activit...
or begging for help or a rescuer. Following the height of a breakdown, an individual might experience disruptions in body function that affect such things as sleep patterns, appetite control, and even immune system responses. In extreme cases, these disruptions can progress into physic...
Theobiology: An Analysis of Spirituality, Cardiovascular Responses, Stress, Mood, and Physical Health The relationships of spirituality and religion to acute cardiovascular responses, physical symptoms of illness, stress and psychological mood were assessed... KA Lawler,JW Younger - 《Journal of Religion...
aThe first is a set of gestures, and the second is the production of sound. The brain forces to conduct both responses simultaneously. From a physiological standpoint, a "sensor" in the brain responds to laughter by triggering other neural circuits in the brain, which, in turn, generate more...