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EMOTION

Annual Review of Psychology, 1999
▪ Abstract  We review recent trends and methodological issues in assessing and testing theories of emotion, and we review evidence that form follows function in the affect system. Physical limitations constrain behavioral expressions and incline behavioral predispositions toward a bipolar organization, but these limiting conditions appear to lose their
J T, Cacioppo, W L, Gardner
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EMOTIC: Emotions in Context Dataset

2017 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW), 2017
Recognizing people's emotions from their frame of reference is very important in our everyday life. This capacity helps us to perceive or predict the subsequent actions of people, interact effectively with them and to be sympathetic and sensitive toward them.
Ronak Kosti   +3 more
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An emotion perspective on emotion regulation

Cognition & Emotion, 2011
In their balanced article, Gross, Sheppes, and Urry (this issue) argue that, “in some circumstances, the distinction between emotion generation and emotion regulation is indeed useful” (p. 765).
Batja, Mesquita, Nico H, Frijda
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Emotional Intelligence and Emotional Creativity

Journal of Personality, 2007
ABSTRACT Three studies examined the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and emotional creativity (EC) and whether each construct was predictive of creative behavior. It was hypothesized that the relationship between EI and EC corresponds to the relationship between cognitive intelligence and creative ability.
Ivcevic, Zorana   +2 more
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A model of emotions and emotion communication

Proceedings of 1993 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Communication, 2002
This paper sketches a psychological model of emotions. Emotions are regarded as provisions for signalling the relevance of events for the major goals or concerns of the individual, and for modifying action readiness in a way that corresponds with the appraisal of the events.
Frijda, N.H., Moffat, D.C.
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Emotions and Emotion Regulation [PDF]

open access: possible, 2023
Frenzel, Anne C.   +2 more
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An emotion-focused approach to the overregulation of emotion and emotional pain

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2001
The importance of facilitating productive therapeutic processes to gain access to overregulated primary adaptive emotional experience is discussed. In addition to describing common two- and three-step emotion sequences involved in change, this article presents the more complex sequences involved in facing emotional pain.
L S, Greenberg, E, Bolger
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Augmenting Emotional Requirements with Emotion Markers and Emotion Prototypes

2009 17th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, 2009
A production-phase weakness in emotional requirements was identified and resolved during a follow-up study. The definition of emotional requirements was extended to include emotion prototypes and emotion markers. Improved practices for identifying media assets for emotional requirements were developed, enhancing their utility to the production process.
David Callele   +2 more
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Emotion verification for emotion detection and unknown emotion rejection

Interspeech 2004, 2004
This paper focuses on detection of a single emotion and verification of a specific emotion type in a test utterance. To utilize a probabilistic output of a classifier as well as to exploit various long term acoustic features, we built a probabilistic output SVM and applied several approximated log likelihood ratio tests for emotion verification ...
Hoon-Young Cho, Kaisheng Yao, Te-Won Lee
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