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Visceral perception, anhedonia, and emotion

Biological Psychology, 1996
Few investigators have attempted to examine empirically the relationship between perception of autonomic arousal and emotional state. According to Jamesian theory, individuals who are more aware of their visceral activity should demonstrate greater affective response to emotion-laden stimuli than individuals who are not viscerally perceptive. Therefore,
M L, Ferguson, E S, Katkin
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The emotional body and time perception

Cognition and Emotion, 2015
We examined the effects of emotional bodily expressions on the perception of time. Participants were shown bodily expressions of fear, happiness and sadness in a temporal bisection task featuring different stimulus duration ranges. Stimulus durations were judged to be longer for bodily expressions of fear than for those of sadness, whereas no ...
Droit-Volet, Sylvie, Gil, Sandrine
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An ERP investigation on the second language and emotion perception: the role of emotion word type

International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2019
It is well established that emotion is extensively influenced by language. However, previous studies mainly focus on the first language (L1) rather than the second language (L2).
Chenggang Wu, Juan Zhang, Zhen Yuan
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Emotional perception in eating disorders

International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2008
AbstractObjective:It remains an open question whether there are basic emotional perception and emotional processing deficits in eating disorders (ED). The aim of this study was to explore deficits in emotional perception in restrictive anorexia nervosa (AN‐R) and bulimia nervosa (BN), using visual emotional stimuli.Method:Thirty‐four patients with ED ...
Joos, Andreas   +4 more
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Emotions, Perceptions, and Emotional Illusions

2012
Emotions often misfire. We sometimes fear innocuous things, such as spiders or mice, and we do so even if we firmly believe that they are innocuous. This is true of all of us, and not only of phobics, who can be considered to suffer from extreme manifestations of a common tendency.
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The Perception of Emotion by Schizophrenic Patients

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1992
Studies which have examined the perception of emotion by schizophrenic patients have produced conflicting results, an outcome which may, in part, be due to difficulties in presenting a realistic portrayal of emotion. This study exposed 32 schizophrenic patients in remission and ten controls to five videotaped scenes of emotional situations played by ...
P L, Joseph, D A, Sturgeon, J, Leff
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Emotional and Persuasive Perception of Fonts

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2008
The aim of this study was to explore the latent affective and persuasive meaning attributed to text when appearing in two commonly used fonts. Two satirical readings were selected from the New York Times. These readings (one addressing government issues, the other education policy) were each printed in Times New Roman and Arial fonts of the same size ...
Samuel, Juni, Julie S, Gross
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Perception and Emotions

2014
In this chapter, the main simple perception elements are examined, able to influence emotions. In particular, the principles discovered and organised by Vilayanur Ramachandran are examined. Many examples are provided as applications in design and communication.
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Musical and vocal emotion perception for cochlear implants users

Hearing Research, 2018
Cochlear implants can successfully restore hearing in profoundly deaf individuals and enable speech comprehension. However, the acoustic signal provided is severely degraded and, as a result, many important acoustic cues for perceiving emotion in voices ...
S. Paquette   +8 more
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Role of Orientation in Perception of Emotions

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2005
Our study examined whether perception of novel emotions, as with perception of novel objects, elicits a cardiac orientation reaction. Using a habituation-dishabituation paradigm, data from 11 adult subjects showed that orientation to both novel emotions and novel objects elicited a heart-rate deceleration.
Emese, Nagy   +2 more
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