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  1. ... recently redesigned the online presentation of its exhibition Emotions and Disease . Held in the Library’s building in ... Alma Ata Declaration. More directly relevant to the Emotions and Disease exhibition, I have also begun to ...
  2. ... Board in the 1950s as part of its “Emotions of Everyday Living” series. The Mental Health Film ... health and illness as well as predictable human emotions, including those of children who, psychiatry had begun ...
  3. ... and responsive to the needs, habits, gestures, and emotions of individuals. Tree locations: User-Computer Interface L01. ... intensity, duration, valence, or manifestation of their response. Emotion regulation either precedes (avoidance, interpretation) or follows an ...
  4. ... passions of anger, grief, hope, and fear—the emotions conveyed so powerfully in Shakespeare’s comedies and tragedies. ... our own in the common understanding that the emotions are based in biochemistry and that drugs can ...
  5. ... of the world; a world that reflected the emotions of the artist himself. It was a departure ... capture reality. They rejected realism and embraced the emotion, fear, turmoil, and human emotion within that reality. ...
  6. ... and human history of asthma. VIEW Online Exhibition Emotions and Disease For centuries, physicians and non-physicians ... the neuroendocrine and immune systems—the influence of emotions on the onset, course, and remission of disease. ...
  7. ... AIDS. This online exhibition launched in January 2022. Emotions and Disease explores how the discourse around emotions and disease has changed over the course of ...
  8. ... for his 1937 article, "A Proposed Mechanism of Emotion" Archives of Neurology and Pathology 38 (1937): 725-743, which proposed that emotion is a physiological process dependent on definite anatomical ...
  9. ... 426-470, etc.; Molecular Biology QH 506 Expressed Emotion BF 531-593 Specific emotions, with the emotion Towards patients with specific disorders, with the disorder ...
  10. ... path of her mother’s Alzheimer’s, the rollercoaster of emotions experienced by herself and her family as caregivers, ... started to become my story. The rollercoaster of emotions she described became my emotions. The pain she ...
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