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There is a growing use of multisensory therapy in enhancing sense of well-being and reducing challenging or stereotypic self-stimulating behaviour in people with a developmental disability.
Sound has received relatively little attention in presence research, although the importance of auditory cues in enhancing sense of presence has been outlined by several researchers [11, 14, 15].
Studies have shown that volunteerism or community service also increases resilience, prosocial thinking and behavior, sense of community belonging, social responsibility, and overall level of happiness among youth (Batchelder and Root 1994; Giles and Eyler 1994; Reed et al. 2005), by enhancing sense of self-worth (Raskoff and Sundeen 1999).
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Constructing nanograin building blocks into three-dimensional architecture with large accessible surface area and efficient mass transport behavior is of great significance in enhancing sensing performance.
This result confirms previous research which showed that auditory feedback enhances sense of presence.
Interventions that enhance sense of belonging will be useful in the treatment and primary prevention of depression.
However, until now little research has been performed on how such sounds can contribute to enhance sense of presence and immersion when inserted in a multimodal environment.
These findings imply that live exposure to fear cues designed to enhance sense of control might be sufficient for recovery from PTSD.
Enhanced sense transcription antagonises Xist promoter methylation even when normal levels of antisense Tsix RNA are present.
Importantly this result reinforces the conclusion from analysis of Δ5'+neo and SPA+neo mutant ES cells that enhanced sense transcription initiated upstream of Xist antagonises Xist promoter methylation.
Enhanced sense transcription initiated from ectopic sites upstream of Xist antagonises Tsix and renders that chromosome more likely to be inactivated in XX heterozygotes [ 12, 13].
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