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16. Between Ourselves : Automatic mimicry reactions as related to empathic ability and patterns of attachment
Sammanfattning : This thesis investigated emotional communication in experimentally created face-to-face interaction situations. The hypotheses were based on the conception of a process which leads to emotional empathy, assuming that automatic mimicking tendencies are involved in an automatic part of the process. LÄS MER
17. Decisional-Emotional Support System for a Synthetic Agent : Influence of Emotions in Decision-Making Toward the Participation of Automata in Society
Sammanfattning : Emotion influences our actions, and this means that emotion has subjective decision value. Emotions, properly interpreted and understood, of those affected by decisions provide feedback to actions and, as such, serve as a basis for decisions. LÄS MER
18. The impact of social information on emotional learning
Sammanfattning : Our survival is contingent on our ability to observe and interact with conspecifics. For example, by observing the facial expressions of others, we can vicariously learn to avoid potentially dangerous events without first-hand personal exposure, thus reducing the risk of harm. LÄS MER
19. Genetics and inflammation in nerve injury-induced neurodegeneration
Sammanfattning : Neurodegeneration and inflammation are characteristic of many diseases of the central nervous system (CNS) and understanding the molecular networks that regulate these processes is of central importance for the development of effective therapies. Although the CNS has traditionally been regarded as an immuno privileged organ, immune reactions, including components of both local innate and systemic immunity, do occur in this tissue. LÄS MER
20. Genetic dissection of models for neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration
Sammanfattning : Many central nervous system (CNS) diseases are characterized by inflammation and nerve cell loss, but the exact relationship between these phenomena is not known. The complex etiology of CNS disorders includes a genetic component. LÄS MER