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Emotion [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Biology, 2010
SummaryWhen asked “what is an emotion?” most people answer in one of three ways. One answer is to list the most salient attributes of emotions. The psychologist and philosopher William James, in an 1884 essay with the eponymous title of our question, causally linked two commonsense attributes.
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Theory of Constructed Emotion: Emotional vocabulary and emotional intelligence

open access: yesInternational Journal of Emotional Education, 2023
The present work aims to study the relationship between perceived emotional intelligence, and general and emotional vocabulary. Undergraduate Psychology (N = 99) and Design (N = 44) students completed a number of tests about emotional intelligence (TMMS-21), general vocabulary (BAIRES-A), and emotional vocabulary respectively.
Daniela Calero, Alejandra   +3 more
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Effects of emotion, emotional tolerance, and emotional processing on reasoning

open access: yesCognition and Emotion, 2023
Emotion plays a significant role in our reasoning even without awareness, perhaps especially for individuals who have difficulties tolerating strong, negative emotions. Opportunity for reflection may help such individuals decide when emotions should influence reasoning.
Amanda M, Harvey, Michael A, Kisley
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Measuring psychopathology as it unfolds in daily life: addressing key assumptions of intensive longitudinal methods in the TRAILS TRANS-ID study

open access: yesBMC Psychiatry, 2020
Background Intensive longitudinal (IL) designs provide the potential to study symptoms as they evolve in real-time within individuals. This has promising clinical implications, potentially allowing conclusions at the level of specific individuals.
Marieke J. Schreuder   +4 more
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Extracting salient sublexical units from written texts:‘Emophon’, a corpus-based approach to phonological iconicity

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2013
A growing body of literature in psychology, linguistics, and the neurosciences has paid increasing attention to the understanding of the relationships between phonological representations of words and their meaning: a phenomenon also known as ...
Arash eAryani   +6 more
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On Becoming in Sync with Yourself and Others: An Adaptive Agent Model for How Persons Connect by Detecting Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Synchrony

open access: yesHuman-Centric Intelligent Systems, 2023
Research indicates that interpersonal synchronisation leads to more closeness, mutual coordination, alliance, or affiliation between the synchronized persons. There is a pathway leading from interpersonal interaction to interpersonal synchronisation, and
Sophie C. F. Hendrikse   +4 more
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Across-subjects multiple baseline trial of exposure-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for severe irritability: a study protocol

open access: yesBMJ Open, 2021
Introduction Irritability is defined as a tendency towards anger in response to frustration. Clinically, impairing irritability is a significant public health problem.
Reut Naim   +8 more
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Talking about emotion:Prosody and skin conductance indicate emotion regulation

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2013
Talking about emotion and putting feelings into words has been hypothesized to regulate emotion in psychotherapy as well as in everyday conversation. However, the exact dynamics of how different strategies of verbalization regulate emotion and how these ...
Moritz eMatejka   +23 more
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Significant Measures of Gaze and Pupil Movement for Evaluating Empathy between Viewers and Digital Content

open access: yesSensors, 2022
The success of digital content depends largely on whether viewers empathize with stories and narratives. Researchers have investigated the elements that may elicit empathy from viewers.
Jing Zhang   +3 more
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Emotions and Emotions in Design

open access: yes, 2019
This chapter discusses and clarifies the concepts and definitions of emotion, feeling, and mood. Although they refer to distinct phenomena, these concepts are normally used indiscriminately when someone refers to emotions. This is followed by a brief review of the literature on the main theories applied to the study of emotions.
Saraiva, M., Ayanoğlu, H.
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