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(Proceedings of the North American Academy of Liturgy, 2011)
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(Vanderbilt University, 2000)Studies of early U.S. growth traditionally have emphasized real-sector explanations for an acceleration that by many accounts became detectable between 1815 and 1840. Interestingly, the establishment of the nation's basic ...
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(2015-04-30)Department: Hearing and Speech SciencesThe cervical vestibular myogenic potential (cVEMP) is a sound-evoked sonomotor response that can be recorded from the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscles in the neck. There is general agreement that the cVEMP provides ...
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(2021-11-19)Department: Political ScienceIn a time of increasingly fragile democracies and an increase in human mobility, the political attitudes and behaviors of migrants as citizens has become an important component to our understanding of emerging democracies, ...
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(Christian Century, 2010)
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(Vanderbilt University. Department of Physics and Astronomy, 2014-04)Creating high-brightness electron beams, which have many practical applications, is done with cathodes in regions with large electric field by field emission. The brightness is high when the current is high and the ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2009-09-23)
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(2005-08-13)Department: PsychologyPrevious research suggests that neutral infants have more advanced expressive language abilities, compared to more emotionally expressive infants . Bloom (1993) hypothesized that infants who express more non-neutral affect ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2014-04-04)Although the emotion of fear has been central to traditional conceptualizations of the development and treatment of anxiety disorders, recent research suggests that the emotion of disgust may also play an important role ...
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(2010-04-10)Department: PsychologyThe current study analyzes the relationship between executive functioning, emotion regulation, and patterns of coping strategies in older adolescents and young adults. Results from this study indicate that although there ...
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(Vanderbilt Law Review, 2009)In Gonzales v. Carhart the Supreme Court invoked post-abortion regret to justify a ban on a particular abortion procedure. The Court was proudly folk-psychological, representing its observations about women's emotional ...
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(American Criminal Law Review, 2006)Adjudicative competence, more commonly referred to as competence to stand trial, is a highly under-theorized area of law. Though it is well established that, to be competent, a criminal defendant must have a "rational" as ...
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(2014-07-22)Department: Hearing and Speech SciencesPurpose: The purpose of this study was to empirically assess whether preschool-age CWS’s emotional diathesis (vulnerability), emotional stress, and their interaction are associated with these children’s stuttered disfluencies ...
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(2008-04-04)Department: PsychologyChildhood cancer is a source of stress for children who are diagnosed and their families. These children and their parents have been shown to have higher levels of emotional distress than the general population. Parent-child ...
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(2009-07-10)Department: PhilosophyThis project examines the role that emotions can and should play in morality and moral theory. A philosophical study of emotion inevitably leads to an discussion of the evaluation of emotion, which is a topic covered both ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2009)Previous studies of individuals performing public speech tasks have not included a broad array of speech conditions or employed psychophysiological measures of a broad range of emotional states. In this study, we asked one ...
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(California Law Review, 2011)Judges are human and experience emotion when hearing cases, though the standard account of judging long has denied that fact. In the post-realist era it is possible to acknowledge that judges have emotional reactions to ...
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(2008-07-18)Department: NeuroscienceMany neuropsychiatric disorders involve disruptions in emotional regulation that are correlated with dysfunctions in the limbic circuitry of the brain. Improved treatment and outcome of disorders of emotional regulation ...
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(Court Review, 2013)Judges, like all of us, have been acculturated to an ideal of dispassion. But judges experience emotion on a regular basis. Judicial emotion must be managed competently. The psychology of emotion regulation can help judges ...
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(2017-08-07)Department: EnglishLiterary scholarship has proceeded with the assumption that empathy is a moral achievement. This assumption has hidden not just the elaborate process wherein one projects one’s own feelings into an object of identification ...