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Discover LudwigThe phrase "emotional cascade" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a rapid succession of strong emotions. Example: After receiving the job offer, she experienced an emotional cascade of excitement, relief, and gratitude.
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First came the emotional cascade of Let Me Down Gently, then the Bowie-borrowing Uptight Downtown.
"You get something like a form with an official heading and it just sets off an emotional cascade," Ms. Zeidel said.
Emotional cascade theory proposes that through rumination even minute emotional stimuli become amplified over time [ 12] and, in the absence of adaptive emotion regulatory strategies, individuals self-injure to escape the subsequent cascades of intense emotion.
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Because modeling online discussion relies on representing discussion threads as information cascades, generative models could be enriched with existing methodologies of emotional cascades of online activity [70].
And that can have a whole cascade of emotional consequences as well as the physical consequences, such as skin breakdown, pressure sores, bladder infection, lung infection.
In face-to-face interaction, the brain reads a continual cascade of emotional signs and social cues, instantaneously using them to guide our next move so that the encounter goes well.
Implement timeline "rest" options: To address the cascade of emotional hooks created by timeline feeds, Facebook and Twitter should experiment with a pause button that imposes user-set resting periods — during which, users wouldn't receive notifications or comments associated with their timeline.
Mental training thus leads to a cascade of emotional, behavioural and brain changes associated with resilience.
To those who remember Graham's on-course asceticism, the tears that cascade during his emotional interludes are as arresting as St. Mary and Virginia Falls.
Well, actually, the film doesn't suggest any such thing but rather hammers its point home with a cascade of big emotional scenes and a soundtrack avalanche of brass and strings (composed by Mark Isham).
In evolutionary terms the responses that make up the defense cascade are primitive emotional states coordinated patterns of motor-autonomic-sensory response that are available to be automatically activated in the context of danger.
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