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The face inhibition effect: Social contrast or motor competition? [PDF]
Merely viewing the faces of famous athletes affects the observers' motor system, suggesting that actionbased information is a core feature of person representations, even when no specific action is visible (Bach & Tipper, 2006).
Bach, P, Tipper, SP
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Social-emotional evaluations of unfamiliar people are negatively impacted by ignoring or withholding motor-responses from images that depict them; an effect attributed to the propensity of inhibition to affectively devalue associated stimuli.
Rachel L. Driscoll +2 more
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Objective: Type D personality, which is defined by both negative affectivity (NA) and social inhibition (SI), is associated with adverse outcomes in cardiac patients. The validity and reliability of the Type D Scale (DS_14) have been confirmed in various
Aytekin Alcelik +5 more
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Experimental inhibition of a key cellular antioxidant affects vocal communication [PDF]
1. There is substantial interest of evolutionary ecologists in the proximate mechanisms that modulate vocal communication. In recent times, there has been growing interest in the role of oxidative stress as a mediator of avian song expression. 2.
Feare C.J. +7 more
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Responses to a target stimulus can be slower when it appears in the same rather than a different location to a previous event, an effect known as inhibition of return (IOR). Recently, it has been shown that when two people alternate responses to a target, one person's responses are slower when they are directed to the same locations as their partner's ...
Skarratt, Paul A. +2 more
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Background and objectives: Type D personality, characterized by two stable traits (social inhibition and negative affectivity), is associated with adverse cardiovascular events.
Tin-Kwang Lin +5 more
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Inhibition of left anterior intraparietal sulcus shows that mutual adjustment marks dyadic joint-actions in humans [PDF]
Creating real-life dynamic contexts to study interactive behaviors is a fundamental challenge for the social neuroscience of interpersonal relations. Real synchronic interpersonal motor interactions involve online, inter-individual mutual adaptation (the
Aglioti, Salvatore Maria +4 more
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Effect of different agonistic experiences on behavioural seizures in fully amygdala kindled rats [PDF]
Fully amygdala kindled rats were exposed to two different inter-male agonistic experiences in order to study the interaction between epilepsy and acute social stress.
Beldhuis, Hans J.A., +2 more
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Inhibition of imitative behaviour and social cognition [PDF]
There is converging evidence that the observation of an action activates a corresponding motor representation in the observer through a ‘mirror-matching’ mechanism. However, research on such ‘shared representations’ of perception and action has widely neglected the question of how we can distinguish our own motor intentions from externally triggered ...
Brass, M., Ruby, P., Spengler, S.
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Emotional and Adrenocortical Responses of Infants to the Strange Situation: The Differential Function of Emotional Expression [PDF]
The aim of the study was to investigate biobehavioural organisation in infants with different qualities of attachment. Quality of attachment (security and disorganisation), emotional expression, and adrenocortical stress reactivity were investigated in a
Ainsworth, M.D.S. +15 more
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