March 09, 2022
They had attacked the basic freedom
He also sought that the police officers involved in the arrests be
suspended."Not just minorities but those who care for the country’s unity and
progress are opposing the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) and proposed the
National Register of Citizens (NRC). The CAA may be a Central act, but the
implementation will be done by the state agencies.The NCP is a part of
Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government, headed by the Shiv Sena chief Uddhav
Thackeray, along with the Congress. The action of Pune police is wrong and
vengeful. It is a misuse of power by the police commissioner and some of the
officers. He also sought an SIT (Special Investigation Team) probe, headed by a
retired judge, into Pune police’s action against the activists in the case.
They
had attacked the basic freedom of people and one cannot be a mute spectator to
all this," he added.The veteran politician and Maratha strongman said that like
eight other states, Maharashtra should also refuse implementation of the new
citizenship law, which he feared would hurt the religious China
wall plug anchor and social harmony of India, he said, while in response to
a query. "It is wrong to imprison the activists on the charge of
sedition.Mumbai: The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) president Sharad Pawar on
Saturday said that the people who care for the country’s unity and progress are
opposing the Citizenship Amendment Act.Mr Pawar also termed the CAA and NRC
ploys by the Centre to divert attention from the serious issues plaguing the
country.He also reiterated his party’s stand and said that his party had opposed
the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill when it came up for passage in the
Parliament.The 79-year-old NCP leader also termed the arrest of activists in the
Elgar Parishad case "wrong" and "vengeful". The police officers concerned should
be suspended and their action should be probed. "CAA and NRC are ploys to divert
people’s attention from serious issues that the country is facing," he added.
The role of the previous government and the investigation team was doubtful.".
But do the states have resources and machinery to do so," the NCP president
asked."Facts should be verified. He also expressed apprehension that the Union
government might dismiss the state governments opposing the new citizenship law.
Voicing extreme views is allowed in democracy. The new citizenship law will
disturb and hurt religious and social unity and harmony of the country," Mr
Pawar told reporters in Pune
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The researchers have found that participants
Negative effect suppresses the social cognitive neural machinery important for
understanding and predicting others behaviour," explained authors Jan Engelmann
and Christian Ruff.Within this emotional context, participants were then asked
to play a trust game, which involved decisions about how much money they wished
to invest in a stranger (with the stranger having the possibility to repay in
kind or keep all the invested money to themselves). Moreover, under safe
conditions, the strength of the connectivity between the TPJ and other important
social cognition regions, such as the posterior superior temporal sulcus and the
dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, predicted how much participants trusted others.As
part of the study, a team of researchers investigated whether the incidental
aversive effect can influence the trust behaviour and the brain networks
relevant for supporting social cognition. But what about when these emotions are
triggered by events that have nothing to do with the person we are interacting
with, for instance, the annoyance caused by a traffic jam or a parking
fine.Moreover, these emotions can influence the way we interact with others is
well known - just think of how easily an argument with a loved one can get
heated.
The researchers have found that participants indeed trusted significantly
less when they were anxious about receiving a shock, even though the threat had
nothing to do with their decision to trust.The team also recorded participants
brain responses using functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) while they
made trust decisions. They also reveal the underlying effects of a negative
effect on brain circuitry.The connectivity between the TPJ and the amygdala was
also significantly suppressed by a negative effect. This threat has been shown
to reliably induce anticipatory anxiety. To induce a prolonged state of negative
effect, the team used the well-established threat-of-shock method, in which
participants are threatened with (but only sometimes given) an unpleasant
electrical shock. This revealed that a region that is widely implicated in
understanding others beliefs, the temporoparietal junction (TPJ), was
significantly suppressed during trust decisions when participants felt
threatened, but not when they felt safe.. It Lag
Screw Anchors has been shown that incidental emotions frequently occur in
our day-to-day interactions with others, although we might not be fully aware of
them. Negative emotions reduce how much we trust others, even if these emotions
were triggered by events that have nothing to do with the decision to
trust."These results show that negative emotions can significantly impact our
social interactions, and specifically how much we trust others.New Delhi: While
having a bad mood is nothing new and can be experienced anytime, it can make you
more distrustful, says a study.Researchers call these types of emotions
"incidental" because they were triggered by events that are unrelated to our
currently ongoing social interactions. This relationship between brain activity
and behaviour was nullified when participants felt anxious
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