An AI‐powered system decodes emotional valence from mouse facial expressions, identifying ear dynamics as key indicators. By integrating facial kinematics with synchronized neural recordings, this approach establishes a direct link between behavior and brain activity, advancing automated emotion recognition in animal models.
Yujia Chen+9 more
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Interacciones: Journal of Family, Clinical and Health Psychology
David Villarreal-Zegarra+4 more
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The contemporary practice of psychology requires a prudent balance of traditional and emerging communication methods. Interpersonal interactions in the context of human relationship (e.g., speech, emotional expressions, and nonverbal gestures) have been ...
McMinn, Mark R
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Does Work Stress Predict the Occurrence of Cold, Flu and Minor Illness Symptoms in Clinical Psychology Trainees? [PDF]
Objectives: The present study examined the three/four-day lagged relationship between daily work stress and upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) and other minor illness symptoms.
Phillips, Anna C., Sheffield, David
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Parasubthalamic Glutamatergic Neurons Coordinate Cardiovascular Homeostasis and Locomotion in Mice
PSTNVglut2 neurons function as a new central baroreflex hub via projections to the NTS, modulating parasympathetic cardiac output to maintain cardiovascular homeostasis while synchronously regulating locomotion. Blood pressure fluctuations negatively correlate with locomotor performance.
Ming‐Xuan Lu+8 more
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The Handbook of Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychology: A Contextual Approach By A. Carr. London: Routledge. 1999. 1000 pp. £30.00 (pb). ISBN 0-415-19492-X [PDF]
Terry Birchmore
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Pakeha students and a pro-Treaty analysis: Teaching issues in a diploma of clinical psychology programme [PDF]
We ran Treaty/biculturalism workshops for the Diploma on an ad hoc basis in 1990, 1991, and 1992. This year we have contracted for a fuller package which involves work with first and second years and staff.
McCreanor, Tim, Yensen, Helen
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Compared to transplantation of neural stem cells (NSCs) alone, the combined treatment of NSCs with semaglutide more effectively improves motor dysfunction in Parkinson's disease (PD) mice. This synergistic effect may result from semaglutide's ability to suppress microglial activation, thereby preventing the transformation of resting astrocytes into ...
Dan Song+6 more
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Clinical and Neuropsychological Aspects of Closed Head Injury (2nd edn) By John T. E. Richardson. Hove: Psychology Press. 2000. 246 pp. £29.95 (hb). ISBN 0 86377 7511 [PDF]
Michael Trimble
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The Aftermath for Psychology Students: Questionnaire Administered to SJSU Alumni [PDF]
Psychology is an interesting field that attempts to understand human behavior, and many pursue it to help others (Haselhuhn & Clopton, 2008). This field of study leads to many opportunities which is an advantage of the field but can also be a ...
Gonzalez, Lluvia
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