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    2 days ago · For example, Peggy Thoits described emotions as involving physiological components, cultural or emotional labels (anger, surprise, etc.), expressive body actions, and the appraisal of situations and contexts. [11]

  2. 3 days ago · The history of nudity involves social attitudes to nakedness of the human body in different cultures in history. The use of clothing to cover the body is one of the changes that mark the end of the Neolithic, and the beginning of civilizations.

  3. Mar 16, 2011 · Brains exposed to different environmental events such as sensory stimuli, drugs, diet, hormones, or stress thus may develop in very different ways. The goal of the current article is to review the ways the developing brain can be sculpted by a wide range of pre- and postnatal factors.

  4. 2 days ago · The origins of sex differences in the brain and behavior depend not only on developmentally programmed secretion of hormones during sensitive periods of early life but also on genes and sex chromosomes, as well as mitochondria from the mother.

    • Jordan Marrocco, Bruce S McEwen
    • 10.31887/DCNS.2016.18.4/jmarrocco
    • 2016
    • 2016/12
  5. 4 days ago · Science shows that positive thinking can improve mental wellbeing, minimize stress and even lead to better cardiovascular health, yet many of us are stuck following patterns of negative thinking. Let’s explore the effects of negativity on mental health while looking at ways to end the cycle.

  6. 3 days ago · Feeling anger is not inherently problematic, but it can cause negative outcomes in a person’s life if it’s frequent, explosive, and/or not under their control. Volatile anger could be the result of genetics and a difficult upbringing, or it could manifest as a symptom of a mental health condition.

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  8. 2 days ago · Men often exhibit behaviors such as increased alcohol consumption and criminal activity, while women may internalize anger, leading to conditions like depression and self-harm, such as cutting or overdosing.

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