- Stress Responses and Cortisol
- Impact of Technology on Adolescents
- Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
- Face Recognition and Perception
- Pediatric Pain Management Techniques
- Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
- Mental Health Research Topics
- Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies
- Optimism, Hope, and Well-being
- Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
- Behavioral Health and Interventions
- ICT Impact and Policies
- Torture, Ethics, and Law
- Media Influence and Health
- Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion
- Healthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring
- Design Education and Practice
- Philosophy, History, and Historiography
- Infrared Thermography in Medicine
- Cultural Insights and Digital Impacts
- Innovation Diffusion and Forecasting
- Historical Psychiatry and Medical Practices
- Jungian Analytical Psychology
- Philosophical Ethics and Theory
- Library Science and Administration
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Mobile phones are increasingly becoming a part of the social environment, and when individuals feels excluded during socially stressful situation, they often retreat to comfort their phone ameliorate negativity. This study tests whether smartphone presence does, in fact, alter psychological physiological responses stress.Participants (N = 148, 84% female, mean age 20.4) were subjected peer, social-exclusion stressor. Before exclusion, participants randomized one following three conditions:...
Smartphones are often vilified for negatively influencing well-being and contributing to stress. However, these devices may, in fact, be useful times of stress and, particular, aid recovery. Mobile apps that deliver evidence-based techniques reduction, such as heart rate variability biofeedback (HRVB) training, hold promise convenient, accessible, effective stress-reducing tools. Numerous mobile health may potentially recovery available, but very few have demonstrated they can influence...
Coding of facial expressions is a simple, fast, inexpensive, and straightforward method to complement self-report research. This approach particularly relevant for assessing psychological factors such as positive emotion that may be susceptible biases. The goals this paper are 1) provide convincing evidence well-validated should used in research 2) information about specific coding techniques investigators who looking incorporate these methods into their We discuss the value, strengths,...
Abstract Objectives Cancer‐related pain in children is prevalent and undermanaged. Mobile health (mHealth) applications provide a promising avenue to address the gap management with cancer. Pain Buddy multicomponent mHealth application developed manage cancer‐related children. The goal of this paper present preliminary efficacy data impact on children's severity frequency. Methods In randomized controlled trial over 60 days, ( N = 48) reported daily tablet while receiving usual care. Those...
Patient simulators are an increasingly important part of medical training. They have been shown to be effective in teaching procedural skills, knowledge, and clinical decision-making. Recently, virtual augmented reality being produced, but there is no research on whether these more realistic experiences cause problematic greater stress responses as compared standard manikin simulators.The purpose this examine the psychological physiological effects (AR) simulation training traditional...
Positive and negative affect have been shown to implications for hormones like cortisol but how moment changes in (i.e., variability) influence secretion is less well understood. Additionally, context characteristics such as mean stress may the association between variability output. In current study, we examined affect, stress, data from 113 participants (age range = 25-63, M 35.63, SD 11.34; 29% male; 42% White/Caucasian, 37% Asian or Pacific Islander, 13% Hispanic/Latino, 4% Black/African...
It is a curious thing about the philosophy of mind, that it includes surprisingly little minds. In an average anthology on subject, or book like Ryle's, one finds discussions thinking, imagining, believing, willing, remembering, and so on, but not seems to be assumed investigating these topics minds; whether true itself made topic for investigation.
The United States has experienced a decline in the number of well-paid manufacturing jobs requiring no more than high school diploma, as well middle-income knowledge economy jobs. Globalization is, indeed, many suggest, partly responsible for this problem. Other factors have, however, played an equally, if not more, significant role. Technological advancements, labor’s bargaining power, and sharply increased financialization are among which have contributed to loss service sector jobs,...
Hunter, Judith B.Sc.(P.T.), M.Sc.Editor(s): Smith, Brochk M.A., B.Comm.; Gribbin, Moira M.B., F.R.C.P.C., M.Sc. Author Information
Many people seem to find it quite impossible doubt that if a person did not do something freely, then he can be neither praised nor blamed for doing it. This assumption is shared by with very different views about freedom, determinism and moral responsibility. It held most ‘libertarians’, who, preserve responsibility, reject determinism. ‘hard determinists’, who accept therefore responsibility; ‘soft determinism, but argue does exclude any kind of freedom relevant whether may responsible.
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Aune and others on ifs cans J. F. M. Hunter University of Toronto Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Analysis, Volume 28, Issue 3, January 1968, Pages 107–109, https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/28.3.107 Published: 01 1968