• Through physical body movements and facial expressions flamenco dancers express their deepest emotions. (musicforlondon.co.uk)
  • Darwin believed that facial expressions are indeed important for experiencing emotions. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Other researchers have shown that reading words describing emotions can activate the muscles involved in producing the facial expressions associated with those emotions. (scienceblogs.com)
  • These findings provide evidence that involuntary facial expressions can evoke emotions, and suggest that the brain mechanisms involved in experiencing emotions are also used in understanding the emotional content of language. (scienceblogs.com)
  • The results may suggest that botox can impair emotional reactivity, but this is by no means conclusive, and the news stories completely overlook the more profound implication of the results - that by paralyzing the muscles involved in producing facial expressions, botox may actually diminish the experience of emotion in those who use it. (scienceblogs.com)
  • In parallel, Chang's team is further training patients to deploy inherent brain plasticity to improve the accuracy and speed of their speech production, facial expressions, and emotion-modulated voicing still further. (medscape.com)
  • It is through this ability to evoke man's loss of orientation, and how this paradoxically can provide access to a deeper experience close to divinity, that he has come to be regarded as a major innovator in contemporary theatre. (nobelprize.org)
  • A meaningful way to convey and express your love for friends is with song dedications. (hubpages.com)
  • The Queen of Cups is one of the court cards in the tarot deck, and she represents intuition, emotion, and nurturing. (astrology.com)
  • This combination indicates that the querent is able to use their emotions and intuition in a productive way, and that they are able to communicate their thoughts and ideas clearly. (astrology.com)
  • Overall, the Queen of Cups and Ace of Swords tarot card combination represents a balance between emotions and intellect, intuition and clarity. (astrology.com)
  • Being sensitive to the emotional states of others can help you practice compassion, but it can also allow you to use people's emotions against them. (psychcentral.com)
  • Workers perform emotional labor through surface acting, by regulating emotional expressions, and deep acting, by modifying emotions to express a desired emotion. (cdc.gov)
  • Emotional labor can cause dissonance between true emotions and emotions expected as part of the job, consequently leading to adverse psychosocial outcomes. (cdc.gov)
  • Second, relationships between emotional labor, factors of emotional vulnerability and job strain, depression, and job dissatisfaction were examined specifically testing for mediating and moderating effects of both surface acting and deep acting. (cdc.gov)
  • The adapted scale measured a psychometrically sound two-factor structure of emotional labor capturing surface acting and deep acting. (cdc.gov)
  • In‌ a world saturated with fleeting encounters and⁣ surface-level connections, it is ⁣paramount to delve deeper into the realms of emotional satisfaction⁤ and ​genuine⁣ intimacy. (oflikeminds.com)
  • Emotional labor is a worker's effort in regulating his or her emotions in an attempt to express socially desired emotions within the sphere of his or her profession. (bvsalud.org)
  • This study analyzed the adequacy of the original factor model of the Emotional Labor Scale (ELS) proposed by Brotheridge and Lee (2003), which assesses the duration, the frequency, the intensity, the variability, the depth and the superficiality of emotions in the workplace. (bvsalud.org)
  • Through that avatar, the patient could express their speech in sound with appropriate lip and mouth movements - and when called for, a smile, frown, sneer, or giggle that more fully conveys their intent. (medscape.com)
  • Firstly, a systematic overview is given of pedagogical benefits that have been proposed in the literature regarding character enhancement of electronic learning environments, for example increased motivation, stimulation of particular learning activities, enhanced flow of communication and fulfillment of a need for deeper personal relationships in learning. (lu.se)
  • We have examined a few different circumstances that commonly bring about grief, but keep in mind it is valid for you to experience these emotions in whatever form and for whatever reasons. (evrmemories.com)
  • 8. When you experience your fears, persistent thoughts, or difficult emotions, what kind of sensation or reactions do you get in your body? (abchomeopathy.com)
  • this means that sometimes, even when we believe we have healed from something, emotions can arise again and bring about grief or other unpleasant feelings. (evrmemories.com)
  • While there are many ways to express your feelings towards your friends, the best way to melt hearts is with songs. (hubpages.com)
  • Perhaps the dream suggests you to express those feelings and thoughts instead of holding them in. (myguitarsolo.com)
  • If you plan on getting your friends pumped with powerful emotions it's wise to choose songs that pack a punch with groove and hard-hitting lyrics. (hubpages.com)
  • In his radical reduction of language and dramatic action, he expresses the most powerful human emotions of anxiety and powerlessness in the simplest everyday terms. (nobelprize.org)
  • Do you feel any ill effects from expressing or not expressing these emotions. (abchomeopathy.com)
  • Song dedications add friendly fervor at house parties and are a great way to express what you feel about your friends. (hubpages.com)
  • This shared​ vulnerability creates‍ an environment where both⁢ individuals feel safe and accepted, facilitating a deeper and more intimate​ connection. (oflikeminds.com)
  • This card symbolises a deep connection to one's emotions and the ability to express those emotions in a healthy way. (astrology.com)
  • Aphasia Aphasia is partial or complete loss of the ability to express or understand spoken or written language. (msdmanuals.com)
  • just because the physical world did not change because of this change, we have changed, and it can cause unpleasant emotions to arise. (evrmemories.com)
  • True intimacy‌ surpasses the physical ⁢realm, ⁣reaching into the⁢ depths of⁤ emotion. (oflikeminds.com)
  • ‌Delving beyond physical attraction, it establishes a deeper connection between partners, fostering trust, vulnerability, and ‍a sense of ​security. (oflikeminds.com)
  • David Havas of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and his colleagues have been investigating the relationship between emotion and language. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Former C.I.A. Counter-Intel specialist Kevin Shipp did a great job of explaining the Deep State vs. the Shadow Government. (geoengineeringwatch.org)
  • Negative affect, though, positively moderated the relationships for both surface acting and deep acting and the outcome depression. (cdc.gov)
  • ‌By actively engaging our senses,​ we ⁢heighten the value⁣ of each interaction, ‍fostering a deeper ⁣connection and‌ intensifying pleasure. (oflikeminds.com)
  • 2000), where voices, looks, humour and dialogues are used to express the characters' personalities and inner lives. (lu.se)
  • Living with sensory processing sensitivity (SPS), for example, means you're a highly sensitive person (HSP) who experiences an array of heightened perception toward environmental and social stimuli, which includes emotions. (psychcentral.com)
  • The hegemony of rational administration principles, widely accepted and disseminated throughout the world, persisted until the beginning of the 20th century, causing labor organizations to neglect the presence of emotions within this context. (bvsalud.org)
  • Women tend to express themselves more freely, whereas men internalize their feelings. (bitrebels.com)
  • Early signs of HD can vary, but often include mild clumsiness or problems with balance or movement, cognitive or psychiatric symptoms (problems with thinking or emotion), and changes in behavior. (nih.gov)
  • Suddenly, music expressed emotions felt, not hoped for. (kcrw.com)
  • The music was built on the honesty of the blues, and the rare emotion of youthful expression. (kcrw.com)
  • We can all relate to the emotions expressed in this classic style of music - it's a form of connection that brings us together and gives us a sense of belonging. (rootsnbluesnbbq.com)
  • It's a day to express your love in a special way. (balmyquotes.com)
  • These phrases can be used in a variety of contexts, such as expressing love or affection towards someone, or showing enthusiasm and passion for a particular activity or interest. (transl8it.com)
  • This unique sound not only provides an escape for many people struggling with hardship or loss but serves to bring them together in solidarity despite their differences - connecting them all through similar experiences expressed through song. (rootsnbluesnbbq.com)
  • But many people with HD stay aware of their environment and can express their emotions. (nih.gov)
  • But in some people, the symptoms can continue and may include angry outbursts, thoughts of suicide, deep depression, and psychosis (losing touch with reality). (nih.gov)
  • The author uses many techniques from from exposing deep thoughts to giving humorous jokes throughout the sentence. (bartleby.com)
  • The correct usage of this phrase can help you effectively communicate your thoughts and emotions in French. (transl8it.com)
  • The way the poet used powerful word choices and emotion to show how he felt throughout the poem In the beginning of the poem it starts off sad but by the end of the poem it shows a side of anger. (bartleby.com)
  • Much has changed for Missal since the viral success of 2016's "Keep Lying," a song equal parts emotion and brain, which opened way for her first full-length record This Time and her first experience touring, ever. (interviewmagazine.com)
  • If you pick a story that challenges you, you'll find you engage with it on an even deeper level. (nofilmschool.com)
  • If history is our guide, out of deep struggle, great work is created. (kcrw.com)
  • Let the Psalms open you to worship expressively and authentically, using your emotions, times of silence, choice of words, and physical posture to shape your worship as the Psalms invite us to do. (heartlight.org)
  • Usually the patient's first response is a superficial answer and probing questions that invite more reflection provide a much deeper understanding of the patient's story. (nih.gov)
  • It is a complex emotion that can be difficult to put into words, but over the years, poets, philosophers, and writers have attempted to capture its essence through their words. (balmyquotes.com)
  • Songs open worship to our emotions and express the deep things of our hearts that words can't fully verbalize. (heartlight.org)
  • Find inspired words of holy songs in the Psalms that allow you to express your heart and emotions to God. (heartlight.org)
  • It forged a deep sense of appreciation and identification. (kcrw.com)
  • When children display emotions like sadness, it's important to validate them. (healthychildren.org)
  • In using the Ask-Tell-Ask approach it is important to listen carefully to the patient's first response and use what you hear to ask questions that go deeper into what is being shared. (nih.gov)
  • The greatest contribution to the understanding of emotions in the workplace occurred from a research conducted by Hochschild (1983) with flight attendants. (bvsalud.org)