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Chlorpromazine and the lateralisation of the perception of emotion
Physiology & Behavior, 1991In a double-blind design, sixteen volunteer students were administered 50 mg of chlorpromazine or a placebo in tablet form on separate occasions, two hours prior to testing. The test was a lexical decision paradigm involving unilateral presentation of pairs of neutral, positive and negative emotional words and nonwords to the left or right visual ...
Hartley, L.R. +3 more
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The part-whole perception of emotion
Consciousness and Cognition, 2018A clever argument purports to show that we can directly perceive the emotions of others: (1) some emotional expressions are parts of the emotions they express; (2) in perceiving a part of something, one can perceive the whole; (3) therefore, in perceiving some emotional expressions, one can perceive the emotions they express. My aim in this paper is to
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Emotional perception and neuroendocrine changes
Psychophysiology, 2003AbstractThe present study was designed to investigate the neuroendocrine modifications during affective states. In particular, we investigate if the pleasantness of the stimuli has a different effect on neuroendocrine responses. To address this issue, we compared the effects of pleasant, neutral, and unpleasant pictures on catecholamine ...
Maurizio, Codispoti +5 more
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The perception of emotion in body expressions
WIREs Cognitive Science, 2014During communication, we perceive and express emotional information through many different channels, including facial expressions, prosody, body motion, and posture. Although historically the human body has been perceived primarily as a tool for actions, there is now increased understanding that the body is also an important medium for emotional ...
B. de Gelder, A.W. de Borst, R. Watson
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Perceptions of emotions in expressive storytelling
Interspeech 2005, 2005Whereas experimental studies on emotional speech often control for neutral semantics, speech in naturalistic speech corpora is characterized by contextual cues and non-neutral semantic content. Moreover, the target emotion of an utterance is generally unknown and must be inferred by the listener.
Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm, Richard Sproat
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Decreased Emotional Perception in Obesity
European Eating Disorders Review, 2016AbstractBackgroundThere is hardly any empirical evidence on emotion processing by controlled studies in obesity.Material and MethodsParticipants rated their emotions in response to visual emotional stimuli from the International Affective Picture System. Study 1 compared obese women with normal‐weight controls and women with eating disorders.
Katrin Elisabeth, Giel +9 more
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Spatial frequencies and emotional perception
Reviews in the Neurosciences, 2013It has been suggested that, during evolution, specific mechanisms developed in order to optimize the detection of threats and opportunities even in perceptually degraded conditions. A naturalistic example of perceptual degradation can be found in blurry images, which contain the coarsest elements of a scene (low spatial frequencies) but lack the fine ...
DE CESAREI, ANDREA, CODISPOTI, MAURIZIO
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Gender and the perception of emotions in avatars
Proceedings of the Australasian Computer Science Week Multiconference, 2017Avatars have been a traditional mainstay of game-based interactive entertainment, where they aim to enhance story-based immersion and player engagement. However, there has also been an increase in the use of avatars for other purposes, such as in serious gaming and simulation training.
Jacqueline D. Bailey, Karen L. Blackmore
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Role of Emotions in Risk Perception
2017Emotions play an important role in risk perception. There are many ways in which users’ personal feelings can impact their evaluation of and reaction to product risks. Strong emotions and overall affect can influence behavior and decision-making in a manner distinct from related stimuli.
Catherine Huyen +3 more
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Implicit emotion perception in schizophrenia
Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2015Explicit but not implicit facial emotion perception has been shown to be impaired in schizophrenia. In this study, we used newly developed technology in social neuroscience to examine implicit emotion processing. It has been shown that when people look at faces, they automatically infer social traits, and these trait judgments rely heavily on facial ...
Fabien, Trémeau +10 more
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