emotional expression
collocation in Englishmeaningsofemotionalandexpression
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emotional
adjective
uk/ɪˈməʊ.ʃən.əl/us/ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən.əl/
relating to ...
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expression
noun
uk/ɪkˈspreʃ.ən/us/ɪkˈspreʃ.ən/
the act of saying what you think or showing how you feel using words ...
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(Definition ofemotionalandexpressionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofemotional expression
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Scoring of theemotionalexpressionmultimorph task.
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It is a neocortical function that allows graded, highly varied vocalemotionalexpression.
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Thus,emotionalexpressionhas a situational component that is socially regulated.
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Thus, findings indicated that maternal support mediates the relation between maltreatment and children'semotionalexpression.
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Regulation ofemotionalexpressionin infants from two contrasting caretaking environments.
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Serial pathways from primate prefrontal cortex to autonomic areas may influenceemotionalexpression.
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However, the emotional expressions were morphed with a neutral rather than a differentemotionalexpression.
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These observations supported his claim for the thalamus as the seat ofemotionalexpression.
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There was no correlation between theemotionalexpressionindex and positive interference index.
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To assess the child's ability to regulate his/heremotionalexpression, the disappointment task was administered.
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Regulation ofemotionalexpressionin infants from two contrasting caretaker environments.
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Maltreated children demonstrate a tendency to inhibitemotionalexpressionand have difficulty managing emotional arousal.
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Randomized, controlled trial of writtenemotionalexpressionand benefit finding in breast cancer patients.
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At all age ranges considered, vagal tone marks competentemotionalexpressionand active engagement with the environment.
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We are still apt to regard formalism andemotionalexpressionas opposed interests instead of an insoluble whole.
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Future research should examine whether maltreated children actually suppressemotionalexpressionor just perceive themselves to do so.
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They live in a world of very real agreements and their attendant consequences - not one of simpleemotionalexpression.
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Examples of the six types of facial emotions displayed during theemotionalexpressionmultimorph task are depicted.
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Robots are believed to mimic the behavior of biological systems, but do they model complex behaviors, such asemotionalexpression?
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Children who expect an unsupportive response, however, may restrict theiremotionalexpressionand demonstrate difficulty coping with emotionally arousing situations.
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Thisemotionalexpression, the "target" face, was only one of three faces that were presented to the child.
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The child was asked to select from four different photographs of facial expressions the face with the appropriateemotionalexpression.
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Path analysis was conducted to examine whether maternal support mediated the relation between maltreatment and children'semotionalexpression.
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