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Aging, emotional states, and memory

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1993
This study compared the relation between negative mood states and memory in young and elderly subjects.Forty-five normal, healthy young volunteers (ages 19-35 years) and 45 normal, healthy elderly volunteers (ages 60-78 years) were administered a verbal list-learning task and self-rated scales of affective states.The elderly group, but not the young ...
D, Deptula, R, Singh, N, Pomara
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An Emotional History of the United States.

The Journal of American History, 1999
Emotions lie at our very core as human beings. How we process and grapple with our emotions, how and what we emote, and how we respond to the emotions of others, constitute the essence of our social universe. In a very real sense, we exist only through the prism of our emotions.
Beth Bailey, Peter N. Stearns, Jan Lewis
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Emotion detection state of the art

Proceedings of the CUBE International Information Technology Conference, 2012
Emotion recognition and analysis has been extensively researched in neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science and computer science. In the absence of verbal and facial cues commonly associated with recognizing emotions, can emotions be detected via intelligently analyzing textual information?
Haji Binali, Vidyasagar M. Potdar
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Visual Recognition of Emotional States

2000
Recognizing and interpreting a human's facial expressions and thereby his mood are an important challenge for computer vision. In this paper, we will show that trajectories in eigenspace can be used to automate the recognition of facial expressions. Prerequisite is the exact knowledge of position and size of the face within a sequence of video images ...
Karl Schwerdt   +2 more
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Emotional State

2008
Abstract Probably most languages have some counterpart to ‘happiness’ in its oldest meaning, a term for prosperity, good fortune, or “good hap”—roughly, well-being. This is the concept likely invoked at weddings, births, and other major events where we wish, utterly vaguely, for the individuals’ lives to go well for them: “May the ...
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Oral contraceptives and emotional state

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1978
Abstract The profile of Mood States [5] was administered to 67 young sexually-active women who were attending a Family Planning Clinic for the first time. A discriminant function analysis indicated that users of oral contraceptives (OC users, n=15) were older and higher scores on the Depression and Fatigue subscales of the POMS than non-OC users (n ...
A, Worsley, A, Chang
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Building a Recognition System of Speech Emotion and Emotional States

2013 Second International Conference on Robot, Vision and Signal Processing, 2013
To make a decision in companies or public organizations, the priority ordering plays an essential. For example, their discussion is essential for stakeholder to achieve mutual consensus,. In the discussion, the difference among consensus building processes can affect the last conclusion.
Xiaoyan Feng, Junzo Watada
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Emotional States vs. Emotional Words in Social Media

Proceedings of the ACM Web Science Conference, 2015
A number of social media studies have equated people's emotional states with the frequency with which they use affectively positive and negative words in their posts. We explore how such word frequencies relate to a ground truth measure of both positive and negative emotion for 515 Facebook users and 448 Twitter users. We find statistically significant
Asaf Beasley, Winter A. Mason
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Culture and the Differentiation of Emotional States

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1973
The experience of another person is never directly available to us, just as our own experiences cannot be directly experienced by other people. ‘We're all of us sentenced to solitary confinement inside our own skins' (Tennessee Williams). We can use empathy to get closer to another person's experience; in other words we imagine ourselves in the same ...
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Anxiety-as an emotional state

ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2021
AbstractThe article describes anxiety, its manifestations, the views of psychologists on anxiety, the causes and consequences of increased anxiety and ways to overcome it. The ideas in this regard were also put forward by Eastern thinkers, who expressed in their works their thoughts about the state of manifestation of such feelings as feelings of the ...
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