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Autor:
Elisabeth M Weiss, Günter Schulter, H Harald Freudenthaler, Ellen Hofer, Natascha Pichler, Ilona Papousek
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 5, p e38088 (2012)
BackgroundAnecdotal evidence suggested that some outbreaks of aggression and violence may be related to a fear of being laughed at and ridiculed. The present study examined the potential association of the fear of other persons' laughter (gelotophobi
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https://doaj.org/article/5a584ab5653944d19bc1aaeb9f6f11fc
Autor:
Elisabeth M. Weiss, Günter Schulter, Andreas Rössler, Ilona Papousek, Andreas Fink, Helmut K. Lackner, Ellen Hofer
Publikováno v:
Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 22:312-320
Objectives It has been proposed that regular exercisers may be less vulnerable to the effects of stress and better able to cope with aversive events than people who are sedentary, but findings have not been consistent. In the present study, physiolog
Publikováno v:
Progress in neuro-psychopharmacologybiological psychiatry. 89
Background Reduced facial expressivity (flat affect) and deficits in nonverbal communicative behaviors are characteristic symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Based on the important interpersonal functions of facial emotional responsiveness th
Autor:
Ellen Hofer, Christoph Mai, Claudia Baldus, Ilona Papousek, Sarah Nasrouei, Hans-Peter Kapfhammer, Peter Holzer, Anke Bauer, Beatrix Ruepp, Josef Marksteiner, Werner Fitz, Elisabeth M. Weiss, Evelin Singewald
Publikováno v:
Psychiatry research. 249
Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance (IEI) has been associated with psychogenic factors and an increased number of comorbid psychiatric disorders such as depression and anxiety disorder. The purpose of the current study was to examine a possible over
Autor:
Ellen Hofer, Ilona Papousek, Günter Schulter, H. Harald Freudenthaler, Natascha Pichler, Elisabeth M. Weiss
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 5, p e38088 (2012)
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BackgroundAnecdotal evidence suggested that some outbreaks of aggression and violence may be related to a fear of being laughed at and ridiculed. The present study examined the potential association of the fear of other persons' laughter (gelotophobi