نتایج جستجو برای: respectively after king pride

تعداد نتایج: 2190179  

2016
Eva Liñeiro Cristina Chiva Jesús M. Cantoral Eduard Sabido Francisco Javier Fernández-Acero

Phosphorylation is one of the main post-translational modification (PTM) involved in signaling network in the ascomycete Botrytis cinerea, one of the most relevant phytopathogenic fungus. The data presented in this article provided a differential mass spectrometry-based analysis of the phosphoproteome of B. cinerea under two different phenotypical conditions induced by the use of two different ...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2013
Belinda Campos Michelle N Shiota Dacher Keltner Gian C Gonzaga Jennifer L Goetz

Understanding positive emotions' shared and differentiating features can yield valuable insight into the structure of positive emotion space and identify emotion states, or aspects of emotion states, that are most relevant for particular psychological processes and outcomes. We report two studies that examined core relational themes (Study 1) and expressive displays (Study 2) for eight positive...

2013
Attila Csordas Rui Wang Daniel Ríos Florian Reisinger Joseph M Foster Douglas J Slotta Juan Antonio Vizcaíno Henning Hermjakob

The PRIDE database, developed and maintained at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI), is one of the most prominent data repositories dedicated to high throughput MS-based proteomics data. Peptidome, developed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) as a sibling resource to PRIDE, was discontinued due to funding constraints in April 2011. A joint effort between the two...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2018
Yvette van Osch Marcel Zeelenberg Seger M Breugelmans

Pride is seen as both a self-conscious emotion as well as a social emotion. These categories are not mutually exclusive, but have brought forth different ideas about pride as either revolving around the self or as revolving around one's relationship with others. Current measures of pride do not include intrapersonal elements of pride experiences. Social comparisons, which often cause experience...

2012
Kyle G. Ratner May Ling Halim David M. Amodio

Racial disparities are a major public health concern in the United States. The authors examined whether Black and Latina community members’ perceptions of stigmatization and personal feelings about their group relate to immune and endocrine markers associated with health risk, including the cytokine interleukin-6 (IL-6), which coordinates the immune response to infection, the anabolic hormone d...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2012
Emiliana R Simon-Thomas Jakub Godzik Elizabeth Castle Olga Antonenko Aurelie Ponz Aleksander Kogan Dacher J Keltner

This study examined neural activation during the experience of compassion, an emotion that orients people toward vulnerable others and prompts caregiving, and pride, a self-focused emotion that signals individual strength and heightened status. Functional magnetic resonance images (fMRI) were acquired as participants viewed 55 s continuous sequences of slides to induce either compassion or prid...

ALI HAYAT, ASIEH SALEHI JAVAD KOJURI,

Introduction: Identification of the factors that promote academicperformance is of importance in the success rate of medical students.This study aimed to find the relationship between emotions,motivation and academic performance of medical students.Methods: This descriptive-correlative study was conductedamong 370 medical students in Shiraz University of MedicalSciences using convenience sampli...

2015
Colin Holbrook Jared Piazza Daniel M. T. Fessler

An increasingly influential perspective in the study of pride holds that there are two distinct facets characterized by distinct ways of appraising the causes of achievement. “Authentic Pride” has been characterized as attributing success to one’s temporary effort, whereas “Hubristic Pride” purportedly attributes success to one’s stable, innate ability. In four studies, we present evidence agai...

Journal: :Emotion 2014
Colin Holbrook Jared Piazza Daniel M T Fessler

An increasingly influential perspective in the study of pride holds that there are two distinct facets characterized by distinct ways of appraising the causes of achievement. "Authentic Pride" has been characterized as attributing success to one's temporary effort, whereas "Hubristic Pride" purportedly attributes success to one's stable, innate ability. In four studies, we present evidence agai...

Journal: :Columbia Law Review 1995

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