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Call to action on social cognition measures in clinical research. [PDF]

open access: yesSchizophr Res Cogn
Ziermans TB   +3 more
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Psychological named entity recognition from psychological Arabic texts

International Journal of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies, 2017
The most important problems facing the Arabisation of modern science is the terminological inconsistency in translation; this problem becomes more complex in the medical field specifically in psychological sciences where the translation of English–Arabic medical terms poses real challenges for researchers eager to analyse and organise this information.
Kheira Lakel, Fatima Bendella
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Emotion Recognition and Psychological Comorbidity in Friedreich’s Ataxia

The Cerebellum, 2018
Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) is an autosomal recessive disease presenting with ataxia, corticospinal signs, peripheral neuropathy, and cardiac abnormalities. Little effort has been made to understand the psychological and emotional burden of the disease.
Costabile, Teresa   +10 more
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Psychological Parametric Prediction Through Video Recognition

2023
Recognizing human expressions and emotions is one of the most powerful and challenging tasks in social communication. In general, facial expressions are a natural and direct way for humans to express the emotions and intentions. To build a system for acknowledging and recognizing the different emotions present in the emotion spectrum (namely: happiness,
Sairanjan Dasgupta   +3 more
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Psychology of human kin recognition

Review of General Psychology, 2008
Humans possess explicit, rule-based, and culturally determined systems for identifying kin, but kinship inferences are also influenced implicitly by cue-based mechanisms found commonly across the animal kingdom. These mechanisms are fallible. An evolutionarily informed signal-detection analysis suggests that (a) cue-based kin recognition may sometimes ...
Park, Justin H.   +2 more
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The psychology of word recognition

IJCNN'99. International Joint Conference on Neural Networks. Proceedings (Cat. No.99CH36339), 2003
Visual word recognition begins with the preconscious encoding of semantic, orthographic, phonological, and graphic information. The methods used for exploring these issues are described, as well as the available data. These data sources are then used for activating lexical entries (memory codes), and it appears that the integration of these diverse ...
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Recognition of psychological emotion by EEG features

Network Modeling Analysis in Health Informatics and Bioinformatics, 2021
With the rapid development of emotion recognition technology, how to realize the naturalization and intellectualization of human–computer interaction, so that the human emotional state can be effectively recognized by the machine, and then get natural and harmonious emotional feedback results, has become the focus of research in the field of emotion ...
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The psychology of human face recognition

IEE Colloquium on Visual Biometrics, 2000
The ability of humans to recognise faces tends towards two extremes. On the one hand we are extremely good at recognising faces we are familiar with and can do so despite natural changes in expression, viewpoint and hairstyle as well as image manipulations such as inversion.
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