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1 resence of chronic conditions, cognitive and social activity, physical activity, healthy diet, and li
2 irically derived trajectories with premorbid social adjustment, diagnosis, and 20-year outcomes were
5 dual variation in the costs experienced from social and ecological factors, and enhance our understan
8 inequalities can be tackled with appropriate social and economic interventions.Health-related traits
11 rks that control reproduction must integrate social and hormonal signals, tune motivation, and coordi
17 isorders; (b) people with extremely elevated social anhedonia (SocAnh; n=22); and (c) controls (n=20)
21 vel gaze-contingent music reward therapy for social anxiety disorder designed to reduce attention dwe
23 with confirmed diagnoses of panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, specific phobias, generalized a
24 principal disorder level, only circumscribed social anxiety patients showed sustained visuocortical f
25 success (indexed by reductions in Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale) and reductions in cortical volume
26 eories of aberrant attentional processing in social anxiety, and anxiety disorders more broadly, have
27 ever, these transgenic mice displayed normal social approach, social interactions, and repetitive mot
28 research has revealed that these face-based social attributions bias the outcomes of labor markets a
34 lution to this tension-and the adaptation of social behavior in this game-hinges on the game's learni
36 ated the prefrontal cortex in the control of social behavior, but the neural circuits that mediate th
37 al prefrontal cortex) has been implicated in social behavior, it is not clear which neurons are relev
41 ased on time spent by adult mice engaging in social behaviors toward a juvenile mouse, compared with
42 rs, ground neural synchrony in key nonverbal social behaviors, and highlight the role of human attach
50 ns repertoire to investigative behaviors and social bonding behaviors and less to foraging and comfor
51 prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster) model of social bonding, how a functional circuit from the medial
52 t probe the common genetic basis of salutary social bonds and clinically defined psychiatric disorder
55 MC-IGC plasticity is induced after male-male social chemosensory encounters, resulting in enhanced MC
56 sh Adoption/Twin Study of Aging and parental social class based on the Swedish socioeconomic index.
57 al class-based SEP data (Registrar General's Social Class) was ascertained in childhood (father's cla
58 (infant lower respiratory infection, manual social class, home overcrowding, and pollution exposure)
63 extent physical cognition and two domains of social cognition of dogs have been affected by domestica
67 Genetic overlap between schizophrenia and social communication difficulties, by contrast, persiste
68 hat blockade of the V1a receptor may improve social communication in adults with high-functioning ASD
71 f other specialization, and (3) how shifting social conditions affect the form or existence of shaman
73 (i.e., individuals dispersing to particular social conditions) or social niche construction (i.e., i
74 nk brain-to-brain synchrony to the degree of social connectedness among interacting partners, ground
77 e then review evidence that self-related and social considerations are two key inputs to the value ca
78 ommonly used diary-based design to conduct a social contact survey in Hong Kong in 2015/16 using both
87 al tools to detect these patterns in digital social data might help us identify populations at height
90 males as one commonly used paradigm-chronic social defeat stress-has proven challenging to implement
97 ght, that is, concepts such as the exposome, social determinants of health (SDoH), and citizen scienc
98 Both clinical and angiographic factors and social determinants of health, including widowhood and i
99 lin in the medial prefrontal cortex reverses social dominance deficits in Grn+/- mice, an animal mode
103 The optimal decision will vary in different social-ecological contexts, but some basic information c
104 d the literature related to quality of life, social, economic, academic, and occupational impacts.
107 prefrontal cortex circuit might speak to the social-emotional functional alterations in cocaine addic
110 ms of autism spectrum disorder, disinhibited social engagement, and inattention and overactivity thro
111 In this Review, we examine the roles of the social environment and neurocognitive development in ado
113 s (as well as electric and LPG) stove use on social, environmental, and health outcomes in two distri
117 Behavioral data indicate that vision and social experience are required to coordinate precise mov
118 rvention clusters (wards or villages) with a social franchisee to 120 comparison clusters in six dist
121 analysis was applied to longitudinal data on social functioning from 485 respondents with schizophren
124 whereas among strangers, longer durations of social gaze and positive affect correlated with greater
125 neural synchrony was anchored in moments of social gaze and positive affect, whereas among strangers
127 rejudice is an affective representation of a social group's relational value (friend or foe) and disp
129 cent data suggest that, in animals living in social groups, stress-induced changes in behavior have t
134 Still, to date the long-term trajectories of social impairment in psychotic disorders have rarely bee
137 ity to perform sophisticated other-regarding social inference is associated with the structural chang
138 valuate the relative contributions of leader social influence versus follower social susceptibility i
139 ether their emergence is determined by their social influence versus the social susceptibility of oth
143 ction in shaping the processes that underlie social information use, using a suite of experiments on
146 ted computing theory to develop a model of a social insect colony, where workers have to be allocated
147 oretical foundation for self-organization of social-insect colonies, validated using data from four c
149 work helps shed light on how ants and other social insects can obtain relatively accurate density es
151 , 49%, and 18% of participants reported poor social integration, economic problems, worrying about fa
157 0 for 14 days reduced hyperarousal, improved social interaction, and improved natural behaviors such
158 on, or joint action, is a crucial element of social interaction, but the dynamics of nonverbal inform
164 ctivity during bond formation, revealing how social interactions can recruit brain reward systems to
166 genic mice displayed normal social approach, social interactions, and repetitive motor stereotypies t
167 can strongly influence adult phenotypes and social interactions, which in turn affect key evolutiona
173 We did an evidence synthesis of health and social interventions for inclusion health target populat
178 earning: curiosity and intrinsic motivation, social learning and natural interaction with peers, and
180 ngs thus help to specify adolescent-specific social learning processes.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Adolesc
183 nt studies that document contemporary inmate social life and call for increased researcher-practition
188 rted by heavy social media users who trusted social media for critical updates (b = 0.06, SE = 0.01;
189 ofile sheet assessed demographic profile and social media use profile in terms of the mode, frequency
191 Higher acute stress was reported by heavy social media users who trusted social media for critical
194 ted this neuropeptide in face perception and social memory, no prior research has tested the relation
198 he need for earlier intervention or targeted social network interventions to preserve social connecte
199 These nominations were used to construct a social network map that showed each participant's ties t
201 iographical details about individuals in our social network, which often guide our decisions as we na
209 into tools such as financial incentives and social networks that may improve the management of patie
211 t studies of link prediction have focused on social networks, and have assumed a completely censused
214 spersing to particular social conditions) or social niche construction (i.e., individuals modifying t
215 sions in RIRP, differences in mental health, social or work functioning were not found late after inj
218 ression showed that informal socializing and social participation buffered the risk of cognitive decl
219 Interpretation: Informal socializing and social participation may prevent cognitive impairment fo
221 rgued that the social science scholarship on social perception and interpersonal expectancies was cha
224 study of fast-and-frugal heuristics, we view social perceptions as judgment tools and assert that per
225 e generally weak, fragile, and fleeting; (2) Social perceptions were often quite accurate; and (3) Co
227 favour individual differences in behaviour, social plasticity (i.e., individuals adjusting their beh
230 ications in lifestyle choices, and shifts in social policies and cultural practices alter CVD risk, e
231 the Global Health, PsychARTICLES, PsycINFO, Social Policy and Practice, Embase and MEDLINE databases
234 n and Social Reality reviews the evidence in social psychology and related fields and reaches three (
235 tists." Our findings offer insights into the social psychology of science, and indicate a source of b
236 and (3) Conclusions appearing throughout the social psychology scientific literature routinely overst
237 t transcend traditional conceptual levels in social psychology, including experience and recognition
238 ng social animals, subordinate status or low social rank is associated with increased caloric intake
239 descriptive stereotypes per se do not shape social reality is premature and overly reductionist.
243 w a clinically important benefit of enhanced social recovery on structured activity in patients with
245 ts with first-episode psychosis who received social recovery therapy plus early intervention services
247 was to evaluate the presence and form of the social relationship/mortality association in a represent
248 f the explanation may be found by turning to social relationships that arise in religious institution
252 d of contributions from familial/genetic and social risk factors, as well as effects via specific cli
253 3 for high medical risk only, $8214 for high social risk only, and $11692 for high medical and social
255 databases and the Science Citation Index and Social Science Citation Index were searched combining te
256 birth weight combined with results from the Social Science Genetic Association Consortium study of 1
257 eption and Social Reality, I argued that the social science scholarship on social perception and inte
260 elected officials alike, research across the social sciences repeatedly concludes that Americans are
261 of total health spending channelled through social security funds and other government agencies.
263 eparation anxiety and arousal in response to social separation, but infants carrying the alternative
264 cate that the oxytocin system is involved in social-separation response and suggest that epigenetic d
265 its environment in important ways, including social signaling, antipredator defenses, parasitic explo
271 a can evolve through individual selection in social species whenever the benefits of building new bon
272 e adequately accounting for Allee effects in social species will improve our understanding of the eco
278 limited utility and CI users often report a social stigma associated with prosthesis visibility.
280 mbrosia lifestyle facilitated a radiation of social strategies, from fungus thieves to eusocial speci
285 of the child's bodily integrity, family, or social structures, are known to be associated with cardi
286 ion: (1) Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS), (2) The Depression Anxiety Stres
289 s of leader social influence versus follower social susceptibility in driving this social order.
292 bstrates underlying autism spectrum disorder social symptom severity, and further research into the g
293 Such events drive important transitions in social systems (e.g., banking collapses) and physical sy
295 in their social network (who they and their social ties are connected to) has been associated with f
296 als developed stable and more differentiated social ties compared to when perceived risk was low.
297 whereby those with fewer networks and weaker social ties had significantly higher mortality rates.
298 one) in brood mates, we demonstrate that the social transfer of stress level triggers similar stress
301 ollapses across two orthogonal dimensions of social value to explain contempt: relational value, pred
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