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Altered brain dynamics of facial emotion processing in schizophrenia: a combined EEG/fMRI study
Published 2025-01-01“…Specifically, individuals with schizophrenia showed enhanced backward connectivity from the lOFG to V1 for stimuli preceded by fearful (but not happy or neutral) faces. Connectivity strength was strongly correlated with self-reported difficulties in comprehending, processing, or articulating emotions (as assessed by the Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20) in individuals with schizophrenia but not in healthy controls. …”
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VOICES-POSITIONS IN DISCOURSES: HOW IS IDENTITY POSSIBLE?
Published 2017-06-01“…The adoption of such an understanding of identity by everyone signifies a high degree of responsibility for self-constructing, which implicitly assumes not just to say “I”, but first of all to define your being as a certain social debt: to another person, to society, its history and everyday life through which we get a chance to be happy.…”
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Young people and parent or carers views on type 2 diabetes mellitus care in England and Wales: analysis of parent and patient-reported measures survey
Published 2025-02-01“…The data have previously been analysed collectively for all diabetes; however, we specifically analysed the data for patients living with T2DM.Results 9.2% (105/1144) of young people living with T2DM in England and Wales responded to the NPDA PREM survey, mostly aged 12–16 years (61.9%) and the majority were female (67.6%). 87% of patients and 95% of carers said that they would recommend their diabetes team, and 73% of patients felt happy after appointments. Only just over half of the patients and parents felt well prepared for transferring to adult care. …”
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Self-Rated Recovery and Mood Before and After Resistance Training and Muscle Microcurrent Application
Published 2022-04-01“…There were no MS effects on ratings of feeling sad, happy, or exhausted, although the workout, independent of MS, negatively influenced the level of exhaustion.ConclusionThe combination of enhanced sociableness, reduced fatigue, and exercise-induced exhaustion after a workout, followed by microstimulation, has important implications for professional sporters and nonprofessionals who try to get the best result after a workout. …”
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The place of work diagnostic instrumental measurements in the protocols of occupational health tasks
Published 2024-12-01“…Findings: It is clear from the questionnaire responses that very few occupational health specialists have the opportunity to use occupational diagnostic instrumentation in their work, but 60.62% of them would be happy to send patients for instrumented skills testing. …”
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Developing Vietnam's human resources in the context of the current Industrial Revolution and international integration
Published 2025-01-01“…Aligning human resource development with national goals, Vietnam aims to build a prosperous, equitable, and happy society. This article explores Vietnam’s strategies for human resource development in the context of the Industrial Revolution 4.0, highlighting its role in driving sustainable growth and global integration. …”
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Future-shaping themes: Digital age foresight in Turkish university strategic plans
Published 2024-01-01“…An ecosystem where digital technologies are used more efficiently and extensively is necessary for the ideal of a more sustainable environment and a world with happy people. Purpose: This study's main aim was to discover how universities in Türkiye predict the digital age via the emphasis they place on digital themes in their future plans. …”
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'I cut toenails with scissors and trim it with sand paper'. Patients’ perspectives on diabetic foot complications
Published 2025-01-01“…Third was patient perceptions of footcare services, whereby the majority were generally happy with the footcare services available to them. …”
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A Ray of New Hope for the Parents of Children with Intellectual Disability
Published 2024-01-01“…In addition to this, parenting intervention helps the parents to realize their own potential to manage their daily life stress, thereby living a happy and successful life with the intellectual disability child. …”
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Investigating the Effect of Empirical Interventions on Improving the Historical Urban Texts of Iran and the World A Comparative Study of Historical Cities of Birjand in Iran and Pe...
Published 2020-06-01“…Despite the problems in the neighborhood, citizens are happy with the neighborhood, which can increase satisfaction by fixing problems and organizing the textures. …”
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Impact of virtual agent facial emotions and attention on N170 ERP amplitude: comparative study
Published 2025-02-01“…However, sensitivity of the N170 component to virtual agent facial emotions, and level of attention to facial emotional expressions were not investigated in the virtual reality environment by now, which was the aim of our study.MethodsEEG recording, 2D and 3D visual testing of the neutral, happy and disgusted facial emotions of virtual agents were used. …”
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Associations Between Both Adaptive and Maladaptive Personality Constructs and Emotional Load and Content of Adult Dreams
Published 2025-01-01“…Compared to most negative dream content such as distress, dreamers with happy content reported higher adaptive traits and lower maladaptive traits. …”
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Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segment Implantation (Keraring 355°) in Patients with Central Keratoconus: 6-Month Follow-Up
Published 2015-01-01“…All patients were satisfied with ICRS implantation; 86.7% were moderately to very happy with the results. No intraoperative or postoperative complications were demonstrated. …”
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Postnatal experiences of teenage mothers in selected communities in Central Region, Ghana: a phenomenological study
Published 2025-01-01“…They often depended on the microsystem consisting of the family, friends, and the children’s fathers as major source of support to enable them and their babies to survive, develop, and become healthy and happy in life. Conclusions Teenage mothers are confronted with challenges that require the assistance of actors within the microsystem to address. …”
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Feasibility of engaging parents attending an adult weight management programme with child weight management support: a mixed methods study
Published 2025-01-01“…Nearly all (98%) of these parents were happy for the adult WMP to signpost to this support. …”
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Patient Perspectives on Home Tonometer Usage for Glaucoma
Published 2025-01-01“…Most found the home tonometer moderately or very easy to use (75% total, 31% and 44% respectively) and would be happy to use the device in the future (94%). The home tonometer was deemed comfortable to use (94%). …”
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Emotional Intervention and Education System Construction for Rural Children Based on Semantic Analysis
Published 2022-01-01“…Through the emotional counseling and improvement of the rural left-behind children in the research site in the article, the service objects can have better emotions, promote mental health, make them happy and grow up healthily, and also provide a certain theory for the establishment of the local left-behind children care system.…”
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A qualitative study examining psychosocial distress and coping mechanisms among orphan and vulnerable children living in institutional care in New Delhi, India
Published 2017-07-01“…Even though children were happy to enjoy their basic necessities of life, the majority of them faced parental bereavement yearning for love, and desiring advocacy and guidance in life. …”
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