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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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Emotive or Non-emotive: That is The Question [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 5th Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity, Sentiment and Social Media Analysis, 2014
In this research we focus on discriminating between emotive (emotionally loaded) and non-emotive sentences. We define the problem from a linguistic point of view assuming that emotive sentences stand out both lexically and grammatically. We verify this assumption experimentally by comparing two sets of such sentences in Japanese.
Michal Ptaszynski   +3 more
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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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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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Emotion management in mathematics test

open access: yesMoroccan Journal of Quantitative and Qualitative Research, 2019
The main purpose of this study is identifying and comparing profiles of high-performing students group and lowperforming students group in terms of type of emotions reported in test context and frequency of using emotion management strategies mobilized ...
S. HADJI, H. MAYMOUN
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Visual Perception of Moisture Is a Pathogen Detection Mechanism of the Behavioral Immune System

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
The behavioral immune system (BIS) includes perceptual mechanisms for detecting cues of contamination. Former studies have indicated that moisture has a disgusting property.
Kazunori Iwasa   +3 more
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Emotional Intelligence: Emotional Expression and Emotional Regulation for Intrinsic and Extrinsic Emotional Satisfaction

open access: yesPsychology Research and Behavior Management, 2022
Theorists have constructed emotional intelligence differently, based on which the literature reveals different diversified scales to measure emotional intelligence. These scales are quite lengthy to respond and have been criticized for producing varying results.
Waqar Husain   +3 more
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Parcellation of the human amygdala using recurrence quantification analysis

open access: yesNeuroImage, 2021
Several previous attempts have been made to divide the human amygdala into smaller subregions based on the unique functional properties of the subregions.
Krzysztof Bielski   +4 more
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A Mini-Review of Pharmacological and Psychosocial Interventions for Reducing Irritability Among Youth With ADHD

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2022
Approximately a third of children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) experience significant irritability; despite this, no study has reviewed whether interventions for youth with ADHD can improve irritability.
Rosanna Breaux   +5 more
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