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Explaining the enjoyment of negative emotions evoked by the arts : the need to consider empathy and other underlying mechanisms of emotion induction.
2017
AbstractAny model aiming to explain the enjoyment of negative emotions in the context of the arts should consider how works of art are able to induce emotional responses in the first place. For instance, research on empathy and the arts suggests that the psychological processes that mediate the enjoyment of sadness and horror may be fundamentally different.
Genome-wide parent-of-origin DNA methylation analysis reveals the intricacies of human imprinting and suggests a germline methylation-independent mec…
2014
Genomic imprinting is a form of epigenetic regulation that results in the expression of either the maternally or paternally inherited allele of a subset of genes (Ramowitz and Bartolomei 2011). This imprinted expression of transcripts is crucial for normal mammalian development. In humans, loss-of-imprinting of specific loci results in a number of diseases exemplified by the reciprocal growth phenotypes of the Beckwith-Wiedemann and Silver-Russell syndromes, and the behavioral disorders Angelman and Prader-Willi syndromes (Kagami et al. 2008; Buiting 2010; Choufani et al. 2010; Eggermann 2010; Kelsey 2010; Mackay and Temple 2010). In addition, aberrant imprinting also contributes to multige…
An integrative review of the enjoyment of sadness associated with music
2018
The recent surge of interest towards the paradoxical pleasure produced by sad music has generated a handful of theories and an array of empirical explorations on the topic. However, none of these have attempted to weigh the existing evidence in a systematic fashion. The present work puts forward an integrative framework laid out over three levels of explanation – biological, psycho-social, and cultural – to compare and integrate the existing findings in a meaningful way. First, we review the evidence pertinent to experiences of pleasure associated with sad music from the fields of neuroscience, psychophysiology, and endocrinology. Then, the psychological and interpersonal mechanisms underly…
Zakres pojęć "poradnictwo obywatelskie" oraz "świadczenie poradnictwa obywatelskiego" w rozumieniu ustawy z dnia 5.08.2015 r. o nieodpłatnej pomocy p…
2022
"Zasiewający we łzach, w radości żąć będą" (Ps 126,5). Motywy radości w Psałterzu na przykładzie Psalmu 126
2016
Joy is one of the basic human feelings that express emotional, psychological, and spiritual state. Thus the biblical books and especially the Book of Psalms show various motifs of joy among numerous existential situations. Not only joy is the characteristic but its distinct reference to the relation with God as the One who is the source of joy even in the midst of worries and trials. It is exemplified by Psalm 126 which presents the motifs of joy included in the experience of sowing and harvesting. These motifs were raised accurately and meaningfully in the description of the situation of changing man’s lot from the state of sadness, caused by suffering, to joy and happiness of new life.
Laika perspektīvas saistība ar apmierinātību ar dzīvi
2018
Empīriskajos pētījumos ir novērotas pretrunas par sakarībām starp nākotnes orientāciju un apmierinātību ar dzīvi. Tāpēc tika izmantotas divas nākotnes orientācijas mērijuma skalas: Zimbardo nākotnes orientācijas apakšskala un Individuālā nākotnes orientācijas skala. Lai mērītu apmierinātību, tika izmantota Apmierinātība ar dzīvi skala. Pētījumā piedalījās 84 cilvēki (73 sievietes un 11 vīrieši), kas studē pedagoģijas nodaļā. Tika novērota pozitīva korelācija starp nākotnes orientāciju un apmierinātību, kas nozīmē, ka mērķu esamībai ir pozitīva saistība ar apmierinātību.
Aporocotyle mariachristinae n. sp., and A. ymakara VillalbaFernández, 1986 (Digenea: Aporocotylidae) of the pink cusk-eel, Genypterus blacodes (Ophid…
2012
Aporocotyle mariachristinae n. sp. and A. ymakara Villalba & Fernández, 1986 were collected from the bulbus arteriosus and ventral aorta of pink cusk-eels, Genypterus blacodes (Forster, 1801) from Patagonia, Argentina. A. mariachristinae n. sp. can be distinguished from all the species of Aporocotyle by the asymmetrical extension of posterior caeca (right posterior caecum longer, terminating at the area between mid-level of ovary and posterior body end; left posterior caecum shorter, terminating at the area between mid-level of cirrus sac and posterior to reproductive organs), the distribution of spines along the ventro-lateral body margins and the number of testes. The new species clearly …
EP-1129: Radiotherapy for mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma of the ocular adnexa
2013
"Analyse d'ADN et regroupement familial : le Ministère a renoncé, mais le droit commun subsiste", JCP éd. G, 2010, n° 16 du 19 avril, p. 450 et s.
2010
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Changing Induced Moods Via Virtual Reality
2006
Mood Induction Procedures (MIPs) are designed to induce emotional changes in experimental subjects in a controlled way, manipulating variables inside the laboratory. The induced mood should be an experimental analogue of the mood that would occur in a certain natural situation. Our team has developed an MIP using VR (VR-MIP) in order to induce different moods (sadness, happiness, anxiety and relaxation). The virtual environment is a park, which changes according to the mood to be induced. This work will present data about the efficacy of this procedure not only to induce a mood, but also to change after the mood is induced.