نتایج جستجو برای: angry memories

تعداد نتایج: 23496  

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the controversial theories of modern physics created a remarkable revolution in twentieth-century literature. the progressive novelists of the century, inspired by the concepts in quantum mechanics, expressed the concerns of living in the modern world in the form of non-linear, heterogeneous writing based on doubt. in his autobiographical work, entitled w or the childhood memory, george perec p...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2004
Gina M Grimshaw M Barbara Bulman-Fleming Cam Ngo

A signal-detection task was used to assess sex differences in emotional face recognition under conditions of uncertainty. Computer images of Ekman faces showing sad, angry, happy, and fearful emotional states were presented for 50 ms to thirty-six men and thirty-seven women. All participants monitored for presentation of either happy, angry, or sad emotional expressions in three separate blocks...

Journal: :The British journal of developmental psychology 2009
Julie A Hadwin Nick Donnelly Anne Richards Christopher C French Umang Patel

This study used an emotional face stroop task to investigate the effects of self-report trait anxiety, social concern (SC), and chronological age (CA) on reaction time to match coloured outlines of angry, happy, and neutral faces (and control faces with scrambled features) with coloured buttons in a community sample of 74 children aged 6-12 years. The results showed an interference of colour ma...

Journal: :Child maltreatment 2009
Brandon E Gibb Casey A Schofield Meredith E Coles

The primary goal of this study was to examine the relations between young adults' reports of childhood abuse and their current attention and interpretation biases for facial displays of emotion. Consistent with prediction, individuals reporting a history of moderate to severe childhood abuse exhibited preferential attention to angry faces and increased sensitivity in the detection of angry expr...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association 2017

2010
Alexander Schmitt Tim Polzehl Wolfgang Minker

Current studies dealing with the detection of angry users in automated telephone-based speech applications take acoustic and sometimes linguistic information into account in order to classify the emotional state of the caller in single user turns. Angry user turns, however, don’t appear from nowhere and the likelihood of observing another angry turn rises substantially when anger has already be...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2010
Allison M Waters Julie Henry Karin Mogg Brendan P Bradley Daniel S Pine

OBJECTIVE To examine attentional bias towards angry and happy faces in 8-12 year old children with anxiety disorders (n=29) and non-anxious controls (n=24). METHOD Children completed a visual-probe task in which pairs of angry/neutral and happy/neutral faces were displayed for 500ms and were replaced by a visual probe in the spatial location of one of the faces. RESULTS Children with more s...

Journal: :Cognition & Emotion 2008
Frances A. Maratos Karin Mogg Brendan P. Bradley

According to cognitive and neural theories of emotion, attentional processing of innate threat stimuli, such as angry facial expressions, is prioritised over neutral stimuli. To test this hypothesis, the present study used a modified version of the rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) paradigm to investigate the effect of emotional face stimuli on the attentional blink (AB). The target stimu...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2012
Monique E Rowles Ottmar V Lipp Kimberley M Mallan

The present study investigated whether, like fear conditioned to pictures of snakes and spiders, fear conditioned to angry faces resists extinction even after verbal instruction and removal of the shock electrode. Participants were trained in a differential Pavlovian fear conditioning procedure with angry face or happy face conditional stimuli (CSs). Prior to extinction, half the participants i...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2014
Pessi Lyyra Jari K Hietanen Piia Astikainen

In visual search, an angry face in a crowd "pops out" unlike a happy or a neutral face. This "anger superiority effect" conflicts with views of visual perception holding that complex stimulus contents cannot be detected without focused top-down attention. Implicit visual processing of threatening changes was studied by recording event-related potentials (ERPs) using facial stimuli using the cha...

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