Dimitrova, Nevena Özçalışkan, Şeyda
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Journal of Nonverbal Behavior
Production and comprehension of gesture emerge early and are key to subsequent language development in typical development. Compared to typically developing (TD) children, children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) exhibit difficulties and/or differences in gesture production. However, we do not yet know if gesture production either shows simila...
Keogh, Edmund Attridge, Nina Walsh, Joseph Bartlett, Jessica Francis, Rachel Bultitude, Janet H Eccleston, Christopher
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The journal of pain
This study investigated whether there are gender differences in attention to bodily expressions of pain and core emotions. Three experiments are reported using the attentional dot probe task. Images of men and women displaying bodily expressions, including pain, were presented. The task was used to determine whether participants' attention was draw...
Hepperle, Daniel Purps, Christian Felix Deuchler, Jonas Wölfel, Matthias
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The Visual Computer
The visual representation of human-like entities in virtual worlds is becoming a very important aspect as virtual reality becomes more and more “social”. The visual representation of a character’s resemblance to a real person and the emotional response to it, as well as the expectations raised, have been a topic of discussion for several decades an...
Maglieri, Veronica Riccobono, Marco Germain Giunchi, Dimitri Palagi, Elisabetta
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Journal of ethology
By gathering data on people during their ordinary daily activities, we tested if looking at, but not manipulating, smartphones led to a mimicry response in the observer. Manipulating and looking at the device (experimental condition), more than its mere manipulation (control condition), was critical to elicit a mimicry response in the observer. Sex...
Manrique-Anaya, Y Cogollo Milanés, Z Simancas Pallares, M
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Enfermeria intensiva
To perform the cross-cultural adaptation and validity of a pictogram to assess communication needs in adults with artificial airway in ICU in Cartagena, Colombia. Scale validation study, population comprising all the patients who were hospitalized in six ICU of Cartagena-Colombia. The sample was made up of 181 adult patients with artificial airway,...
Dossett, Michelle L Hall, Judith A Kaptchuk, Ted J Yeh, Gloria Y
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Patient education and counseling
To identify differences in patient-physician interactions associated with improvements in GERD symptoms in a randomized controlled trial comparing integrative medicine and primary care/standard visits. We analyzed video recordings of 2-minute excerpts (thin slices) from the beginning, middle, and end of 21 study visits (11 standard, 10 integrative ...
Gago Galvagno, Lucas G. Elgier, Angel Manuel Azzollini, Susana Celeste
Several researchers have found that media exposure through books or electronic media contribute to preschoolers’ development. However, research with behavioral measures and during the first years of life have not been carried out in Latin American contexts. The aim of the following research was to evaluate the relations between media exposure throu...
Aziz, Anbreen Farhan, Farah Hassan, Faiza Qaiser, Aasma
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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Objective: To explore student’s perceptions regarding impact of kinesics (facial expressions, gestures, head movements and postures) on undergraduate medical education. Methods: A qualitative exploratory online survey was conducted from July-Sept 2020 among purposively chosen final year BDS students (n=150) of three dental colleges of Islamabad dur...
Schoofs, Lieze Claeys, An-Sofie
In this study, we conducted two experiments to examine how emotions expressed, both verbally and visually, by the CEO of an organization in crisis affect organizational reputation. In the first experiment, we compared the impact of emotional (sadness) message framing to rational framing during the acute crisis stage. Results revealed that verbally ...
Denault, Vincent Patterson, Miles L
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Journal of nonverbal behavior
On 11 March 2020, the World Health Organization officially declared COVID-19 a pandemic. The new physical distancing rules have had many consequences, some of which are felt throughout the justice system. Courts across the world limited their operations. Nonetheless, given that justice delayed is justice denied, many jurisdictions have turned to te...