نتایج جستجو برای: affective ratings

تعداد نتایج: 59785  

Journal: :Alcohol and alcoholism 1999
V Murgraff M R McDermott D White K Phillips

This study tested anticipated affect as a potential strategy for reducing risky single-occasion drinking (RSOD). The hypothesis was that asking respondents to focus on their anticipated affect following RSOD would lead to higher ratings of negative affect than those obtained when asking respondents to focus on their feelings towards RSOD. In turn, these negative affect ratings were hypothesized...

Journal: :Psychosomatic medicine 2001
M W Meagher R C Arnau J L Rhudy

OBJECTIVE AND METHODS Two experiments examined the impact of viewing unpleasant, pleasant, and neutral photographic slides on cold-pain perception in healthy men and women. In each experiment, participants viewed one of three slide shows (experiment 1 = fear, disgust, or neutral; experiment 2 = erotic, nurturant, or neutral) immediately before a cold-pressor task. Skin conductance and heart rat...

2013
Nikos Malandrakis Shiva Sundaram Alexandros Potamianos

We investigate acoustic modeling, feature extraction and feature selection for the problem of affective content recognition of generic, non-speech, non-music sounds. We annotate and analyze a database of generic sounds containing a subset of the BBC sound effects library. We use regression models, longterm features and wrapper-based feature selection to model affect in the continuous 3-D (arous...

2017
Chuhan Wu Fangzhao Wu Yongfeng Huang Sixing Wu Zhigang Yuan

Predicting valence-arousal ratings for words and phrases is very useful for constructing affective resources for dimensional sentiment analysis. Since the existing valence-arousal resources of Chinese are mainly in word-level and there is a lack of phrase-level ones, the Dimensional Sentiment Analysis for Chinese Phrases (DSAP) task aims to predict the valencearousal ratings for Chinese affecti...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2014
Chun-Ting Hsu Markus Conrad Arthur M Jacobs

Immersion in reading, described as a feeling of 'getting lost in a book', is a ubiquitous phenomenon widely appreciated by readers. However, it has been largely ignored in cognitive neuroscience. According to the fiction feeling hypothesis, narratives with emotional contents invite readers more to be empathic with the protagonists and thus engage the affective empathy network of the brain, the ...

2015
Irene Perini Håkan Olausson India Morrison

Affective touch is a dynamic process. In this fMRI study we investigated affective touch by exploring its effects on overt behavior. Arm and palm skin were stroked with a soft brush at five different velocities (0.3, 1, 10, 3, and 30 cm s(-1)), using a novel feedback-based paradigm. Following stimulation in each trial, participants actively chose whether the caress they would receive in the nex...

2016
Monika Riegel Łukasz Żurawski Małgorzata Wierzba Abnoss Moslehi Łukasz Klocek Marko Horvat Anna Grabowska Jarosław Michałowski Katarzyna Jednoróg Artur Marchewka

The Nencki Affective Picture System (NAPS; Marchewka, Żurawski, Jednoróg, & Grabowska, Behavior Research Methods, 2014) is a standardized set of 1,356 realistic, high-quality photographs divided into five categories (people, faces, animals, objects, and landscapes). NAPS has been primarily standardized along the affective dimensions of valence, arousal, and approach-avoidance, yet the character...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2016
Amanda S Morrison Maria A Mateen Faith A Brozovich Jamil Zaki Philippe R Goldin Richard G Heimberg James J Gross

Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is associated with elevated negative and diminished positive affective experience. However, little is known about the way in which individuals with SAD perceive and respond emotionally to the naturally-unfolding negative and positive emotions of others, that is, cognitive empathy and affective empathy, respectively. In the present study, participants with generaliz...

Journal: :Neuropsychology 2006
Jennifer Clare Saunders Skye McDonald Rick Richardson

The authors used affective modulation of the eyeblink startle response to examine the impact of traumatic brain injury (TBI) on emotional reactions to pictures. Participants were 13 individuals with severe TBI and 24 controls. Participants were presented with pictures that differed in affective valence (e.g., mutilated bodies, erotic couples, and household objects) while the eyeblink startle re...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2005
Cecilia Norrbrink Budh Thomas Lundeberg

OBJECTIVE This study set out to elucidate which factors are associated with or predictive for the use of analgesic drugs in patients with spinal cord injury and pain. DESIGN A cross-sectional descriptive study with a partly prospective cohort. PATIENTS One hundred and twenty-three patients with a spinal cord injury matched for gender, age, level of lesion and completeness of injury. METHO...

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