نتایج جستجو برای: pleasant events schedule

تعداد نتایج: 365908  

2016
Jelena R. Ghadri Annahita Sarcon Johanna Diekmann Dana Roxana Bataiosu Victoria L. Cammann Stjepan Jurisic Lars Christian Napp Milosz Jaguszewski Frank Scherff Peter Brugger Lutz Jäncke Burkhardt Seifert Jeroen J. Bax Frank Ruschitzka Thomas F. Lüscher Christian Templin Moritz Schwyzer Jennifer Franke Hugo A. Katus Christof Burgdorf Heribert Schunkert Holger Thiele Johann Bauersachs Carsten Tschöpe Lawrence Rajan Guido Michels Roman Pfister Christian Ukena Michael Böhm Raimund Erbel Alessandro Cuneo Karl-Heinz Kuck Claudius Jacobshagen Gerd Hasenfuß Mahir Karakas Wolfgang Koenig Wolfgang Rottbauer Samir M. Said Ruediger C. Braun-Dullaeus Florim Cuculi Adrian Banning Thomas A. Fischer Tuija Vasankari K.E. Juhani Airaksinen Marcin Fijalkowski Andrzej Rynkiewicz Grzegorz Opolski Rafal Dworakowski Philip MacCarthy Christoph Kaiser Stefan Osswald Leonarda Galiuto Filippo Crea Wolfgang Dichtl Wolfgang M. Franz Klaus Empen Stephan B. Felix Clément Delmas Olivier Lairez Paul Erne Abhiram Prasad

AIMS Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is typically provoked by negative stressors such as grief, anger, or fear leading to the popular term 'broken heart syndrome'. However, the role of positive emotions triggering TTS remains unclear. The aim of the present study was to analyse the prevalence and characteristics of patients with TTS following pleasant events, which are distinct from the stressful or u...

Journal: :Emotion 2011
Lahnna I Catalino Barbara L Fredrickson

Flourishing--a state of optimal mental health--has been linked to a host of benefits for the individual and society, including fewer workdays lost and the lowest incidence of chronic physical conditions. The aim of this paper was to investigate whether and how routine activities promote flourishing. The authors proposed that flourishers thrive because they capitalize on the processes featured i...

Journal: :Renaissance and Reformation 2017

2015
Jaewoo Jung Savita A. Verma Shannon J. Zelinski Thomas E. Kozon Lindsay Sturre

This paper assesses the resilience of scheduled Performance-Based Navigation (PBN) arrival operations. Resilience is defined as an ability to return to nominal operations following a schedule perturbation. Results from a Human-in-theLoop (HITL) experiment that included off-nominal events to perturb the schedule are described. The schedule comes from a precision trajectory-based arrival manager....

2002
Margaret M. Bradley Peter J. Lang

Subjects high and low in temperamental fearfulness made a speeded decision regarding whether each of a series of affective pictures was "unpleasant" or "pleasant." Fearful subjects made faster decisions on unpleasant pictures than did low fear subjects, whereas no difference was found between low and high fear participants when processing pleasant materials. Reaction time differences as a funct...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
Pierre-Yves Geoffard Stéphane Luchini

In this paper, we consider that our experience of time (to come) depends on the emotions we feel when we imagine future pleasant or unpleasant events. A positive emotion such as relief or joy associated with a pleasant event that will happen in the future induces impatience. Impatience, in our context, implies that the experience of time up to the forthcoming event expands. A negative emotion s...

Journal: :J. Aerospace Inf. Sys. 2015
Michael Bloem Nicholas Bambos

We used historical data to build two types of model that predict Ground Delay Program implementation and also produce insights into how and why those implementation decisions are made. More specifically, we built behavioral cloning and inverse reinforcement learning models that predict hourly Ground Delay Program implementation at Newark Liberty International and San Francisco International air...

2013
Nobuari Takakura Miho Takayama Akiko Kawase Ted J. Kaptchuk Hiroyoshi Yajima

BACKGROUND Most of our knowledge about similarities in the neural processing of painful and pleasant sensations in the brain derives from studying each phenomenon separately. Patients often feel pain induced by acupuncture, which is noxious stimulation having the symbolic message of the cure, as pleasant. OBJECTIVES We investigated whether the double-blind acupuncture needles are potential to...

Journal: :Progress in brain research 2006
Dean Sabatinelli Peter J Lang Margaret M Bradley Tobias Flaisch

It has been proposed that narrative emotional imagery activates an associative network of stimulus, semantic, and response (procedural) information. In previous research, predicted response components have been demonstrated through psychophysiological methods in peripheral nervous system. Here we investigate central nervous system concomitants of pleasant, neutral, and unpleasant narrative imag...

Journal: :Emotion 2009
Yoav Bar-Anan Timothy D Wilson Daniel T Gilbert

Uncertainty has been defined as a lack of information about an event and has been characterized as an aversive state that people are motivated to reduce. The authors propose an uncertainty intensification hypothesis, whereby uncertainty during an emotional event makes unpleasant events more unpleasant and pleasant events more pleasant. The authors hypothesized that this would happen even when u...

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