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, such as users’ self-reported emotional responses, levels of affinity, and the social presence of the agent. • Finally, a feasibility study will be carried out with women who experienced a pregnancy loss
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and have established measures of various aspects of social- emotional learning. • Build partnerships and develop alliances with external organizations that can complement emerging knowledge. • Conduct
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, touch places and take root there. ‘Art’ is the interweaving of awareness and emotion, and we want to give a mutually ‘resonant’ meaning to the arts as protagonists of our PhD. We aim to ensure
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complete blindness, this impairment significantly affects the physical, social, and emotional well-being of those affected, restricting their ability to maintain a healthy lifestyle and participate fully in
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predator avoidance and the distributed brain circuits that elicit behavioral (escape, freezing) and emotional (fear) responses. Studying these circuits simultaneously has been challenging, but larval
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. Furthermore, this group coordination primarily focuses on the activity itself, without considering the emotional and motivational aspects that affect not only each student individually but also the group as a
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sequelae of paediatric sepsis—encompassing physical, neurocognitive, emotional, and social impacts—follow-up care remains fragmented and inconsistent across healthcare systems. Our program is developing a
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the emotional content of interactions between people in a social context can be a challenging task, both for humans and computers. From a computer science perspective, our project aims to use Neurosymbolic
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Development (PYD) literature and classical Greek philosophy (Eudaimonia), which argue that civic and social engagement can be used to develop important social and emotional competencies. These competencies help
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scholars at the department work with a variety of thriving directions in literary studies, e.g. literature and emotions, ecocriticism, genetic criticism, and empirical and computational literary studies