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Assessing random forest performance in low resource speech emotion recognition. [PDF]
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Boredom proneness and inattention in children with and without ADHD: the mediating role of delay aversion. [PDF]
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Experimental Brain Research, 2016
Boredom is an important personal and social problem, but the phenomena itself remains poorly understood. Recent work has shown that boredom is highly related to attention, and that this relationship may be instrumental in revealing boredom's causes and consequences.
Andrew, Hunter, John D, Eastwood
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Boredom is an important personal and social problem, but the phenomena itself remains poorly understood. Recent work has shown that boredom is highly related to attention, and that this relationship may be instrumental in revealing boredom's causes and consequences.
Andrew, Hunter, John D, Eastwood
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Emotion recognition for disgust and boredom states
2017 International Symposium on Signals, Circuits and Systems (ISSCS), 2017In this paper, we made the emotion recognition for Romanian language using EMO-IIT database with seven emotions (joy, sadness, fury, neutral tone, anxiety, disgust and boredom). Compared to our previous studies we introduced two new emotions: disgust and boredom and a new set of sentences in order to express better the emotional states.
Silvia Monica Feraru +1 more
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Development and Validation of the Multidimensional State Boredom Scale
Assessment, 2011This article describes the development and validation of the Multidimensional State Boredom Scale (MSBS)—the first and only full-scale measure of state boredom. It was developed based on a theoretically and empirically grounded definition of boredom. A five-factor structure of the scale (Disengagement, High Arousal, Low Arousal, Inattention, and Time ...
Shelley A, Fahlman +3 more
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Boredom as a seeking state: Boredom prompts the pursuit of novel (even negative) experiences.
Emotion, 2019Building on functional models of emotion, we propose that boredom creates a seeking state that prompts people to explore new experiences, even if those experiences are hedonically negative. Specifically, as emotional responses fade, boredom motivates the pursuit of alternative experiences that differ from the experience that resulted in boredom ...
Shane W, Bench, Heather C, Lench
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Breaking boredom: Interrupting the residual effect of state boredom on future productivity.
Journal of Applied PsychologyBoredom is an emotion that constantly fluctuates in employees of all ages and occupations. Here, we draw on functional theories of boredom and theories of emotion regulation to develop an episodic model of how boredom shapes employee attention and productivity over time.
Casher Belinda +2 more
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Validation of the Korean Version of the Multidimensional State Boredom Scale
The Korean Society of Culture and Convergence, 2023This study aimed to validate the Multidimensional State Boredom Scale (MSBS) developed by Fahlman et al. (2013). A revised preliminary scale, based on input from the original author Eastwood, was used with 146 college students. Exploratory factor analysis revealed 29 items distributed across four factors.
Wonyoung Song, Boram Han
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