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Emotions Recognition Using EEG Signals: A Survey

IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, 2019
Emotions have an important role in daily life, not only in human interaction, but also in decision-making processes, and in the perception of the world around us.
Soraia M. Alarcão, M. J. Fonseca
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`EMOTION HERE, EMOTION THERE, EMOTIONAL ORGANISATIONS EVERYWHERE'

Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 2000
Paper examining emotional organisations and emotion management.
Sharon C. Bolton, Sharon C. Bolton
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Collective Emotions

Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2020
When analyzing situations in which multiple people are experiencing emotions together—whether the emotions are positive or negative and whether the situations are online or offline—we are intuitively drawn to the emotions of each individual in the ...
Amit Goldenberg   +3 more
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Emotions and Emotion Words

1995
The relationship between emotions and emotion words can be viewed in two different ways. One can assume that there exist words (“emotion words”) that dictate the way things are seen; or one can assume that there exist things (“emotions”) that are given names and thus have words assigned to them.
Frijda, N.H.   +3 more
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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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Exploring Emotions in Language Teaching

RELC Journal : A Journal of Language Teaching and Research in Southeast Asia, 2020
Emotions are an important part of the experiences of both language teachers and language learners, however their role has often been marginalized as a result of the focus on cognitive rather than affective dimensions of language learning within the ...
J. Richards
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Emotions and Emotion Regulation [PDF]

open access: possible, 2023
Frenzel, Anne C.   +2 more
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Emotions and emotional communication in infants

American Psychologist, 1989
Important advances have recently been made in studying emotions in infants and the nature of emotional communication between infants and adults. Infant emotions and emotional communications are far more organized than previously thought. Infants display a variety of discrete affective expressions that are appropriate to the nature of events and their ...
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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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Emotion and Emotional Communication

2020
A formidable body of research examines the importance of emotions to communicative competence. However, individuals vary considerably in their ability to understand and communicate their own emotions competently. This chapter explores three traits that contribute to this variance: alexithymia, social anhedonia, and autism.
Alan C. Mikkelson, Colin Hesse
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