Although the presence of a friendly dog was effective at reducing behavioral signs of distress in similar children undergoing actual physical examinations, the physiological antiarousal effects of the AAA were not replicated (Hansen, Messenger, Baun, & Megel, 1999). Having an aquarium in their ...
In response to the challenge, the dogs exhibited classic signs of fear (i.e., pacing, whining, hiding), their cortisol levels increased 207%, and these levels did not return to baseline within 40 min. There were no effects of the owners' behavior or the quality of the dog–owner ...
However, if subjects were both crowded and expected a stressful event they reported feeling more stressed and evidenced psychophysiological signs of anxiety. Relevance of these results for an additive stress model is discussed but the model is rejected and an interactional model of crowding and stress...
The life that they find themselves living is not one that they feel like they chose, so they remove themselves from that experience. They will still be there physically, maybe out of fear of trying to leave, but from an objective point of view, they are ghosts of themselves. Friends and ...
Some emotions have corresponding facial expressions, while others involve deeper internal feelings without visible signs to naked eyes or other vision techniques. The emotions that have—or are accompanied with corresponding—facial expressions may be considered as a distinct set, since those can be the...
Anecdotal reports and a few scientific publications suggest that flyovers of helicopters at low altitude may elicit fear- or anxiety-related behavioral reactions in grazing feral and farm animals. We investigated the behavioral and physiological stress r
[239]. these issues appear to be easily resolved, however; this would require financial investments that navy or seafaring organizations may not be willing or able to spend. stressors, such as fatigue, may have some physical warning signs, however; many other stressors may have a large ...
expression in fear-related neurocircuitry, including the amygdala, prefrontal cortex (PFC), anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), insular cortex, lateral habenula (LHb) and paraventricular thalamic nucleus (PVT), to explore whether these areas are also involved in regulating the phenomenon of being ...
situation.This anxiety is characterized by physiological (生理) signs such as a rapid heartbeat,stomach disorders and so on.Some phobic people are able to face their fears.More commonly,however,they avoid the situation or object that causes the fear — an avoidance that reduces ...
of them. After summarizing, there are eleven kinds of scenarios that induce anger in human drivers; sixteen kinds of scenarios that induce happiness in human drivers; ten kinds of scenarios that make human drivers fear; eleven kinds of scenarios that trigger human drivers to feel disgusted; ...