emotional cue
collocation in Englishmeaningsofemotionalandcue
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emotional
adjective
uk/ɪˈməʊ.ʃən.əl/us/ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən.əl/
relating to ...
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cue
noun[C]
uk/kjuː/us/kjuː/
a word or action in a play or film that is used as a signal by a performer to begin saying or ...
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In one pathway, insufficient or inefficient learning based upon experience would leave an individual unable to predict and respond quickly to emotional cues.
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This interpretation is consistent with the hypothesis of heightened sensitivity to emotional cues.
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Cerebellar damage would cause problems in predicting and attending to the appropriate emotional cues in stimuli, precluding low-level imitative behaviors and proper social development.
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Successful adaptation for maltreated children likely depends upon the selection of emotional cues that provide the best predictive power of others' behavior.
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Children's processing of social and emotional cues can function as a mechanism that mediates the link between parenting quality and child outcomes.
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Variations in a child's experience and other mediating individual differences would account for why some children respond to emotional cues with fear, while others respond with sadness or aggression.
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Obviously, victims of peer aggression must also process social and emotional cues, interpret peers' intent, and make decisions about what to do in the context of challenging situations.
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The screenplay, sometimes, feels less a collection of dialogues and emotional cues than a series of op-ed pieces sewn together in the most stentorian fashion.
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People use emotional cues displayed by social partners to make decisions regarding their affective state.
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They compared them to express trains that bypass unnecessary connections, enabling organisms to instantly process and act on emotional cues during complex social interactions.
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Helping behavior is seen in humans at about two years old, when a toddler is capable of understanding subtle emotional cues.
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These results demonstrate that emotional cues created by the body help in language comprehension.
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Increased emotional cues allow for better detection of negative affect, and greater displays of positive affect to counter any negative emotions.
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The game features no text or dialogue, forming a narrative arc primarily through visual representation and emotional cues.
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The robots are designed to respond to emotional cues from humans and use them to adapt their own behavior.
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Communication mediums that have the greatest amount of emotional cues and immediacy of feedback will be best to reduce conflict.
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According to studies on social referencing, infants use the emotional cues of others to guide their behavior.
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It prevents attention toward emotional cues that do not fit the internalized scheme to which the individual has become vulnerable, and leads to comorbid anxiety.
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