... with coldness were more likely to choose a gift for themselves, while those primed with warmth were more likely to choose the gift for a friend.
"Experiences of physical temperature per se affect ...
... prove to be strong and assertive, frequently at the expensive of being perceived as lacking warmth." The implication is that black leaders may have to adopt a gentler leadership style compared with ...
... goals of parenting following trauma would be to provide structure, security, emotional warmth, and an environment that addresses the traumatic event. Skill encouragement, monitoring, interpersonal ...
... emerge in another—subtle interpersonal cues such as avoidance of eye contact or lack of warmth.”
The study found that the women who asked about job opportunities when wearing the pregnancy prosthesis ...
... called TRPV3, which is present in mammalian brains and also known to play a role in the perception of warmth of the skin. When mice bred without this protein were exposed to incensole acetate, the ...
... ? The answer is not necessarily “both.” According to a study published online this week in PNAS Early Edition, the explosion of species at the tropics has much more to do with warmth than with light.
... PNAS Early Edition, the explosion of species at the tropics has much more to do with warmth than with light.
“The diversity was unrelated to productivity (from photosynthesis), but it was strongly ...
... , Alfredo Ghezzi, and Tim Jegla pursued several avenues hoping to find the peripheral warmth sensors, but in the end the data indicated that the critical sensors weren't peripheral after all, but ...
... -- it also experiences a sharp rise in temperature when it enters an animal's mouth. Could this sudden warmth cue the bacterium to prepare itself for the subsequent lack of oxygen? To test this idea, ...
... out quickly — mold will grow almost immediately in wet conditions; 2) cool it down — mold likes warmth as well as humidity; 3) remove wet materials — wet Sheetrock can't be repaired and must be taken ...
A study has found that coral size and shape affect its response to warming, which could help predict how different reefs will cope with rising sea temperatures.
... difference, we also found that fathers in disclosing families tended to show greater warmth towards their children," said Miss Casey.
Mothers who had been open with children also reported ...
... cognitive performance also influenced parenting, with mothers being more supportive (displaying more warmth and sensitivity, and encouraging more cognitive stimulation) in response to their children' ...
... of the most prominent events in Earth's climatic evolution was the transition from the global warmth of the Eocene "greenhouse" to the Oligocene "icehouse" glacial conditions. It is widely believed ...
... climate changes. One of the most prominent events in Earth's climatic evolution was the transition from the global warmth of the Eocene "greenhouse" to the Oligocene "icehouse" glacial conditions.