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emotional reactivity

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meanings of emotionaland reactivity


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emotional
adjective
uk /ɪˈməʊ.ʃən.əl/ us /ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən.əl/
relating to ...
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reactivity
noun[U]
uk /ˌri.ækˈtɪv.ə.ti/ us /ˌri.ækˈtɪv.ə.t̬i/
a measure of how much a substance reacts when it is mixed with ...
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Examples of emotional reactivity


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Effects consistent with a reduction in emotionalreactivity were not described with reboxetine.
However, they did report a significant larger emotionalreactivity compared to controls.
Data such as this suggest that temperament is a key component of emotionalreactivity and physiological arousal related to emotion.
Resting frontal activation asymmetry predicts emotionalreactivity to film clips.
Together, these behaviors were believed to capture the child's emotionalreactivity to the stress of maternal separation and the simultaneous introduction of a novel person.
In general, children with greater emotionalreactivity and anxiety to novel people, places, and events would be expected to evidence greater physiological reactivity.
Accordingly, a developmental goal for young children would be to maximize control and minimize emotionalreactivity.
In addition, children who experience extreme arousal or emotionalreactivity may have difficulty regulating those experiences, regardless of the strategies they may attempt to use.
This expressiveness can range from severe inhibition to very high levels of emotionalreactivity and hyperresponsivity to the environment.
One could argue that life events do not influence the emotionalreactivity to daily life stress, but rather increase the negative mood level.
Although variations in emotionalreactivity are identifiable in early infancy, self-regulatory skills are proposed to come online in later infancy and function to modulate reactivity.
In the first example, the social context may contribute to adaptive development of the neurobiological systems involved in emotionalreactivity and regulation.
In children, much of the evidence of an association among anxiety and physiological and emotional reactivity and regulation has emerged from the temperament literature.
Therefore, it was argued that emotionalreactivity constitutes an underlying vulnerability marker for psychosis.
Factor 1 was labelled ' cognitive empathy ', factor 2 ' emotionalreactivity ' and factor 3 ' social skills '.
In contrast, preoccupied children displayed insecurity through heightened emotionalreactivity, regulation of exposure to interparental difficulties, and hostile internal representations.
Thirdly, emotional stress reactivity has been defined in terms of emotionalreactivity towards subjective stress.
In contrast, the normal participants showed evidence of emotionalreactivity on only one of the two speech measures, and the depressed patients showed no evidence on either measure.
Docherty has argued that emotionalreactivity may be a feature specific to only some psychotic patients.
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