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Emotion Recognition From Dynamic Emotional Displays in Children With ADHD
(2014-05-01)Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) often engage in ineffective or inappropriate social interactions and have been shown to be less accurate at interpreting emotions than typically developing ... -
Emotion recognition in children with profound and severe deafness : do they have a deficit in perceptual processing?
(2010-11)Findings from several studies have suggested that deaf children have difficulties with emotion identification and that these may impact upon social skills. The authors of these studies have typically attributed such problems ... -
Emotion work in qualitative research: Interviewing parents about the neonatal care experience.
(2017-12-18)Abstract Background; ‘Emotion work’ is a term used to describe the emotional responses that may arise in qualitative research exploring recall of difficult experiences. The experiences of parents within neonatal care can ... -
Emotional analysis of safeness and risk perception of drones during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy
(2021-10-15)The estimation of perceived safeness and risk by individuals is very significant for safety and security managing. Every person is based on the judgments of other persons to do a choosing and the Internet personifies the ... -
Emotional analysis of safeness and risk perception of London and Rome railway stations during the COVID-19 pandemic
(2021-10-15)The evaluation of perceived safeness and risk by persons is particularly valuable for safety and security handling. Each individual is influenced by others’ opinions on safety and security and the Internet embodies the ... -
Emotional Body Language Displayed by Artificial Agents
(2012-03)Complex and natural social interaction between artificial agents (computer-generated or robotic) and humans necessitates the display of rich emotions in order to be believable, socially relevant, and accepted, and to ... -
An emotional business : a guide to understanding the motivations of small business decision takers
(2000)Argues that the way in which the UK Government, through its various departments and quangos, approaches designed to approve the effectiveness of the small business sector, is based on a flawed understanding of how small ... -
An Emotional Business Ventures out Into the Big Wide World- What Chance Government Ever Getting to Grips with the Small Firm Market
(University of Hertfordshire, 2000)In this paper the authors argue that the way in which the UK Government, through its various departments and quangos approaches interventions designed to approve the effectiveness of the small business sector, is based on ... -
Emotional disclosure in palliative care: A scoping review of intervention characteristics and implementation factors
(2021-05-29)Background:: Emotional disclosure is the therapeutic expression of emotion. It holds potential as a means of providing psychological support. However, evidence of its efficacy in palliative settings is mixed. This may be ... -
Emotional earthquakes in the landscape of psychosis: : an interpretative phenomenology
(2016-11-07)Traditionally studies have neglected emotion in psychosis, possibly as a consequence of psychiatry’s emphasis on psychotic symptoms rather than individuals’ lived experience of emotions before, during and after psychotic ... -
Emotional intelligence in knowledge intensive work groups : an empirical study
(2011)Organizations become more and more dependent on the performance of small, autonomous, knowledge-intensive work groups. In line with the rise of the workgroups and teams, the scope of emotional intelligence moves from ... -
The Emotional Landscape of Working in a Learning Disability Service
(2013-04-30)Aims: The UK policy documents ‘Valuing people’ (DOH, 2001) and ‘Valuing people now’ (DOH, 2009) presaged a new direction in learning disability services: towards a human-rights model of care with the underlying principles ... -
Emotional Reactions to the Perception of Risk in the Pompeii Archaeological Park
(2020-02-01)The assessment of perceived risk by people is extremely important for safety and security management. Each person is based on the opinion of others to make a choice and the Internet represents the place where these opinions ... -
Emotional support for lone mothers following diagnosis of additional needs in their child
(2009)From a feminist perspective this article explores emotional support for lone mothers following diagnosis of additional needs in their child; this is in terms of previous and contemporary emotional support from informal and ... -
The emotional wellbeing of young people : Final report of Phase One of a 'Choose Life' Research Project in Aberdeenshire (March 2004-March 2007)
(The Robert Gordon University _ School of Applied Social Studies, 2007)Aims & Objectives: The research was commissioned by the Aberdeenshire Community Planning Partnership in 2004 as part of its Choose Life Local Implementation Plan. The research has sought to address objectives 1 and 7 in ... -
Emotions, Motivation-Based Action Selection and Dynamic Environments
(2013-12-19)In contrast to traditional approaches, where the focus is on developing or evolving artificial “brains” as the route to artificial intelligence (AI) more recent approaches have increasingly emphasised and modelled the ... -
Empathy Dysfunction: Deconstructing social functioning in Autism Spectrum Disorders and Conduct Disorder
(Nova Science Publishers, 2016-02-01)Empathy is a multidimensional construct that can be understood as the ability to be perceptive of and vicariously experience the feelings of other people (affective components of empathy), while at the same time being able ... -
Empathy, simulation and narrative
(2012-09)A number of theorists have proposed simulation theories of empathy. A review these theories show that, despite the fact that one version of the simulation theory can avoid a number of problems associated with such approaches, ...