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Second, we tested whether efficacy perceptions are (partly) motivated cognitions designed to ameliorate helplessness in the face of threat.
"This work strongly suggests that the teenage brain is highly impulsive in the face of threat and points to unusual vmPFC activity as a possible biological underpinning," says Jon Horvitz, a neurobiologist at the City College of New York.
Error bars show the bootstrapped 95% confidence intervals of the out-of-sample R 2. Fear is associated with a lack of control in the face of threat while expressions of social support, particularly for distant others, can emerge from a variety of sources [3], [12].
Ruling-Class Brat: Remarkable bravery and tactical leadership in face of threat.
In relation to infants, it primarily consists of proximity seeking to an attachment figure in the face of threat, for the purpose of survival.
According to Bowlby, proximity-seeking to the attachment figure in the face of threat is the "set-goal" of the attachment behavioural system.
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I am not going to change my policy in the face of threats.
It is a triumph that he kept pursuing justice in the face of threats and violence".
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Mr Cameron and Mr Obama insist they will not weaken in the face of threats from Isis terrorists.
These potential reorganizations would be to ensure that these units could be effective and deployable in the face of threats.
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