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We investigated whether sadness leaves an "emotional residue" by inducing sadness in one individual and testing its transfer to an unaware new acquaintance. Participants ( = 230; 115 dyads) completed cooperative tasks in same-gender dyads. Before meeting, participants recalled a personal event.
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January 2025
College of Environment and Resources, Dalian Minzu University, Dalian, 116600, China. Electronic address:
Thermal comfort is a subjective perception, hence conventional evaluation using meteorological factors faces a technical challenge in precise assessment. Human beings have the nature to differentiate expressions of facial emotions when varied thermal environments are perceived. Facial expression scores can be taken as a predictor of perceived thermal comfort which can be precisely assessed using deep learning against physical factors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInfant Behav Dev
June 2024
Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy; Early Neurodevelopment and Parenting Support, Department of Child Neurology and Psychiatry, IRCCS Mondino Foundation, Pavia, Italy.
The early emergence of social smiles is an important milestone of infants' socio-emotional development. Our aim was to assess how the use of protective facemasks by adults affects the display of social smiles in preterm (PT) and full-term (FT) infants at 3 months (corrected age for prematurity). We enrolled 30 FT and 30 PT infants (gestational age ≤ 32 weeks).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMC Oral Health
February 2024
Department of Dental Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Novi Sad, Hajduk Veljkova 3, Novi Sad, 21000, Serbia.
Background: A person's smile has been identified as one of the first observed facial characteristics. Even minor deviations from societal beauty standards, especially among younger individuals, can have a negative effect on their self-esteem. The aim of this research is to evaluate the self-perceived psychosocial impact of dental aesthetics and self-esteem among respondents and their association, as well as to determine the main factors contributing to dissatisfaction with dental appearance.
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