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A comparison of GP, pharmacist and nurse prescriber responses to patients' emotional cues and concerns in primary care consultations

A comparison of GP, pharmacist and nurse prescriber responses to patients' emotional cues and concerns in primary care consultations

... any concerns, worries and needs that patients may have in relation to their condition and/or ...emotional cues and concerns is paramount in the provision of a more holistic model of health which is ...

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Emotions in primary care: Are there cultural differences in the expression of cues and concerns?

Emotions in primary care: Are there cultural differences in the expression of cues and concerns?

... providing responses to Turkish-Dutch patients than to native- Dutch ...emotional cues expression strongly influenced GPs’ perceptions about the presence of psychosocial ...of cues these patients ...

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General practitioners’ patient centredness and responses to patients’ emotional cues and concerns : relationships with perceived empathy in areas of high and low socioeconomic deprivation

General practitioners’ patient centredness and responses to patients’ emotional cues and concerns : relationships with perceived empathy in areas of high and low socioeconomic deprivation

... whereas in low deprivation areas it was significantly re- lated to understanding the whole person. In high deprivation areas, empathic GPs also had significantly different responses to emotional cues and ...

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General practitioners' patient-centredness and responses to patients' emotional cues and concerns: relationships with perceived empathy in areas of high and low socioeconomic deprivation

General practitioners' patient-centredness and responses to patients' emotional cues and concerns: relationships with perceived empathy in areas of high and low socioeconomic deprivation

... Verona Coding definitions of Emotional Se- quences for cues and concerns (Verona-CoDES-CC), fu- ture research could build upon the analyses of sequences of consultations already reported ...of ...

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The role of vibratory cues in affective responses to

tactile textures

The role of vibratory cues in affective responses to tactile textures

... vibratory cues, the results presented here suggest that vibrations which predominantly occupy lower frequency bands could be good predictors of affective ...spatial cues and systematic investigation ...

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Behavioural responses of Newfoundland woodland caribou to predator cues

Behavioural responses of Newfoundland woodland caribou to predator cues

... 94 In addition, there is evidence to suggest that Newfoundland caribou may be experiencing population density-related food limitation. In the 1980s, Newfoundland caribou population densities far exceeded reported ...

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Cross-Cutting Concerns: The Varying Effects of Partisan Cues in the Context of Social Networks

Cross-Cutting Concerns: The Varying Effects of Partisan Cues in the Context of Social Networks

... This may be due to the lack of an explicit sponsor for the bill under consideration, and again, the unique characteristics of this issue. As noted previously, the leaders of both the Democratic and Republican Party – ...

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Deception in context: coding nonverbal cues, situational variables and risk of detection

Deception in context: coding nonverbal cues, situational variables and risk of detection

... study concerns the probability of being ...nonverbal cues to deception, it might still have had an effect on the psychological processes that deceivers experienced and thus might indirectly influence ...

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Dynamic control of hippocampal spatial coding resolution by local visual cues

Dynamic control of hippocampal spatial coding resolution by local visual cues

... Phase precession analysis Phase precession was calculated on all spikes (above speed threshold) for the track with objects but restrained to Spatially Stable Trials (SST) in the no object condition to equalize stability ...

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What's in a Smile? Maternal Brain Responses to Infant Facial Cues

What's in a Smile? Maternal Brain Responses to Infant Facial Cues

... midbrain responses seen in this study between happy, neutral, and sad affect (Table 3, Figs 4 and 5) is consistent with results from other studies that showed preferential activation for more appetitive or ...

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Kisspeptin enhances brain responses to olfactory and visual cues of attraction in men

Kisspeptin enhances brain responses to olfactory and visual cues of attraction in men

... hormones that could confound our results. Indeed, we observed that kisspeptin had no effect on cortisol or testosterone levels during this time course (Supplemental Figure 1). In summary, our findings reveal a ...

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The influence of positive mood on executive control and appetitive responses to alcohol cues

The influence of positive mood on executive control and appetitive responses to alcohol cues

... endorsed concerns in either domain; therefore, none were excluded from ...(77.5%, n=100) met these criteria. Non-drinkers (n=29) were excluded from analyses, as the motivational processes of interest ...

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The impact of sex on brain responses to smoking cues: a perfusion fMRI study

The impact of sex on brain responses to smoking cues: a perfusion fMRI study

... The current findings should be interpreted in light of the following limitations. A potential confound in our findings could be due to differences in data acquisition. For example, the first 19 subjects were scanned ...

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Control of cellular responses to mechanical cues through YAP/TAZ regulation

Control of cellular responses to mechanical cues through YAP/TAZ regulation

... domains of various proteins, including the Hippo pathway proteins SAV and YAP/TAZ. YAP (and possibly SAV) compete with F-actin for binding to AMOT (63,64). Binding to SAV and YAP through the L/PPxY sites is critical ...

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Turkish migrant GP patients’ expression of emotional cues and concerns in encounters with and without informal interpreters

Turkish migrant GP patients’ expression of emotional cues and concerns in encounters with and without informal interpreters

... ‘‘concerns’’. Concerns are clear and unambiguous expressions of unpleasant emotions that are explicitly verbalized, while cues are verbal or nonverbal hints suggesting an underlying unpleasant ...

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SPATIAL CUES AFFECT NEURAL RESPONSES TO ODDBALL PARADIGM IN THE RAT’S AUDITORY MIDBRAIN

SPATIAL CUES AFFECT NEURAL RESPONSES TO ODDBALL PARADIGM IN THE RAT’S AUDITORY MIDBRAIN

... enhance responses to Odd (Duque et ...present results agree in part with previous ...enhanced responses to Odd alone in both transient and sustained ...enhanced responses to Odd upon the ...

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Relationship between parental feeding practices and neural responses to food cues in adolescents

Relationship between parental feeding practices and neural responses to food cues in adolescents

... Jennifer Walsh for assistance with data coding. Paul Ashmore and Rebecca Morgan at the Wellcome Trust Research Facility, Birmingham Children’s Hospital who helped with blood testing and recruitment. Jane Fowlie at ...

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Interactive effects of competition and predator cues on immune responses of leopard frogs at metamorphosis

Interactive effects of competition and predator cues on immune responses of leopard frogs at metamorphosis

... late cues, high competition caused more than a 500% increase in mass- standardized skin ...predator cues and competition for other amphibian traits (behavior, morphology and physiology) often reveal that ...

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A comparison of daily and occasional smokers\u27 implicit affective responses to smoking cues

A comparison of daily and occasional smokers\u27 implicit affective responses to smoking cues

... plicit responses to the smoking cues and dependence motives as mea- 455 sured by the WISDM ( Piper et ...These results 459 suggest that the more cognitive enhancement they derive from smok- 460 ing ...

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Influences of Autism Spectrum Disorder on Sensory and Emotional Responses to Smell and Taste Cues

Influences of Autism Spectrum Disorder on Sensory and Emotional Responses to Smell and Taste Cues

... supertasters (Bartoshuk et al., 1994), who have a higher density of taste buds as compared to rest of the population. When people with Alexithymia (subclinical inability to identify and describe emotions in the self) ...

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