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1  reason about the probable causes of others' emotional reactions.
2 rch has been successful in altering aversive emotional reactions.
3 on plays a central role in the expression of emotional reactions.
4 t, shame, anger, and betrayal were the major emotional reactions.
5  severity, activity interference, affective (emotional) reactions, adverse effects to treatment, and
6                      Overall, mean levels of emotional reactions after receiving test results were no
7 n of interpersonal attraction, energizing of emotional reactions, and enhanced impact of attitudes on
8 nd complex financial choices due to negative emotional reactions, and have implications for understan
9                                              Emotional reactions are rather flexible, due to the sche
10                 Clinicians should respond to emotional reactions, directly negotiate disagreements, a
11 gions, across a variety of domains including emotional reactions, emotional memory, and emotion perce
12 iven improbable causes of different positive emotional reactions (Experiments 4 and 5; preregistered)
13 , ratings of patient satisfaction, trust and emotional reaction in response to a vignette and dialogu
14 to generate expectations of others' negative emotional reactions, in particular anger.
15 ygdala may be required to trigger the strong emotional reactions normally following personal space vi
16  could affect the carer negatively and cause emotional reactions of burden and stress.
17 cted episodes--rather than simply heightened emotional reactions or degree of perspective taking--sup
18 ll quality-of-life dimensions (energy, pain, emotional reactions, sleep, social isolation, and mobili
19                   Math anxiety is a negative emotional reaction that is characterized by feelings of
20 he subjective, behavioural and physiological emotional reactions that occur during episodes of pathol
21 lm clips ("N" film session), and rated their emotional reaction to each film clip immediately after v
22 ed upon observers' ability to regulate their emotional reaction to stimuli such as affective pictures
23           As expected, the subjects' average emotional reaction to the E films was higher than that f
24 rational" behavior has been attributed to an emotional reaction to unfair treatment.
25  research protocols to accurately anticipate emotional reactions to disclosure of their test result.
26                 This perspective posits that emotional reactions to events provide important guidelin
27 refrontal serotonergic inhibitory control of emotional reactions to provocations in antisocial indivi
28                                     Aversive emotional reactions to real or imagined social harms inf
29  warnings on cigarette packs create aversive emotional reactions to smoking and induce thoughts about
30 ensory response or to deficits in regulating emotional reactions to stimuli has important implication
31 grams are generally accurate in anticipating emotional reactions to test results.
32 nt of subjective value and the decision, and emotional reactions to the choice may be incorporated in
33                                         Many emotional reactions to the music we hear are also strong
34                                   Subjective emotional reactions were collected for each experimental
35      The amygdala is critical for connecting emotional reactions with environmental events.
36 MPC), an area critical for the modulation of emotional reactions, would result in exaggerated irratio

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