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Animals are wonderful, because they put you in a great emotionalstate.
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Background: Facial mimicry is crucial in the recognition of others' emotionalstate.
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He said he had a poisoned emotionalstate and was terribly unhappy.
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What was our emotionalstate as we walked into that parking garage?
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What we do not know is her current mental or emotionalstate.
Usage of emotional process in английском
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Buying a home is a very emotionalprocess.
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Carte Blanche explores this complex and emotionalprocess.
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And also, after they might tell me their story, they might talk to me about their emotionalprocess.
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The Liberation of the Ukraine was an emotionalprocess, especially for those like Grossman who remembered bitterly the late summer of 1941.
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Such effects are particularly notable in the amygdala, a key structure involved in emotionalprocesses.
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Again, this suggests that differences in political beliefs might arise from differences in emotionalprocesses.
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Behaviors and actions surrounding acute care-seeking are often fraught with complex social, psychological and emotionalprocesses.
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Adult hippocampal neurogenesis has been implicated in cognitive and emotionalprocesses, as well as in response to antidepressant treatment.
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It is well known that the left PFC and right PFC are engaged in different ways in the emotionalprocesses.
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Objective: To investigate the multifactorial relationship between illness insight, cognitive and emotionalprocesses, and illness characteristics in bipolar disorder patients.
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Cardiac synchrony is a crucial component of shared experiences, considered as an objective measure of emotionalprocesses accompanying empathic interactions.
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Thus, understanding the factors that influence the amygdala's response to threat is critical for a complete understanding of adaptive emotionalprocesses.
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This variability may be partially explained by differences in emotionalprocesses, such as locus of control and affective state, which vary across individuals.
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To describe the neural correlates of empathy, it is necessary to describe the neural correlates of multiple cognitive and emotionalprocesses, not one.
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These results indicated the possibility that the right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex mainly participated in the integration of visually induced emotionalprocesses in the valence dimension.