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1 s potential future states and how they would make us feel.
2 sking how its seemingly empathic expressions make people feel.
3  features (e.g., valence, arousal) that they made individuals feel.
4 f how good (or bad) the likely outcomes will make us feel [1].
5 n is useful in directing action, how it will make them feel, and whether it relates to concepts they
6 intention to seek supplemental screening and made women feel anxious, confused, or worried about brea
7 t also because of excessive hedonic drive to make them feel better and relieve stress.
8 al encounter, and 176 (39.4%) said they were made to feel crazy, the most distressing surveyed behavi
9  in Depersonalisation (DP), a condition that makes people feel detached from one's self and body.
10                                        'Love makes me feel good inside and my heart is fixed': What a
11 ring emotional support, a crucial element in making individuals feel heard, while avoiding excessive
12    Can AI serve the deeply human function of making others feel heard?
13                                        Don't make me feel helpless.
14 o report that physician communication always made them feel hopeful when they also reported receipt o
15 cated with them about the children's cancers made them feel hopeful.
16 reported that physician communication always made them feel hopeful.
17 tating that being asked to choose their dose made them feel in control, fully informed, or content.
18 3.08); believing they were talked down to or made to feel inferior (AOR, 1.90; 95% CI, 1.24-2.91); an
19 Participants reported that these experiences made them feel isolated and devalued, especially if they
20                             Inclusivity also made participants feel less conflicted, especially when
21 dents that seeking help for depression would make them feel less intelligent (34.1% vs 22.9%; 95% CI
22  a communal sharing relationship and, hence, makes people feel less positive and more negative social
23 able to move one of our hands if an illusion makes us feel like the hand does not belong to us.
24          We found that AI-generated messages made recipients feel more heard than human-generated mes
25 ssions with the care team (77.0% (188/244)), made them feel more in control of their care (84.0% (205
26  feel more comfortable refusing requests and make agreement feel more voluntary.
27                                  This should make individuals feel more comfortable refusing requests
28 ts described a variety of factors that could make them feel more or less comfortable.
29 han those without children to feel that guns make them feel more valuable to their family (23.5% [95%
30  ("strength"), we submit that religious cues make people feel observed, giving them "reason" to perse
31 had a greater effect when it was designed to make participants feel ownership of the vaccine dose.
32 another chance, (4) I desire shared decision-making but feel powerless to contribute, (4a) I need mor
33 take pictures and write vignettes about what makes them feel proud of their work, how they feel conne
34                            Seven PCEs (adult made you feel safe and protected, felt you belonged in h
35 ts of care such as relational security which made women feel safer in hospital.
36 t decade, as have efforts by institutions to make students feel supported.
37 died by using the illusion where a person is made to feel that a rubber hand is his or her own hand b
38                      Finding out the results made some feel their trial participation had been more w
39 kin was protective, and using sun protection made them feel too hot.
40 ues such as sexual intercourse and sexuality make people feel uncomfortable.