نتایج جستجو برای: emotion induction

تعداد نتایج: 245823  

2010
Nina Strohminger Richard L. Lewis David E. Meyer

Positive emotions are often treated as relatively similar in their cognitive-behavioral effects, and as having unambiguously beneficial consequences. For example, Valdesolo and DeSteno (2006) reported that a humorous video made people more prone to choose a utilitarian solution to a moral dilemma. They attributed this finding to increased positive affect. To determine whether such results actua...

Journal: :international journal of electrical and electronics engineering 0
davood gharavian

setup of an emotion recognition or emotional speech recognition system is directly related to how emotion changes the speech features. in this research, the influence of emotion on the anger and happiness was evaluated and the results were compared with the neutral speech. so the pitch frequency and the first three formant frequencies were used. the experimental results showed that there are lo...

2009
Nina Strohminger Richard L. Lewis David E. Meyer

Positive emotions are often characterized as being relatively indistinct in their cognitive-behavioral effects, and as having unambiguously beneficial consequences. For example, Valdesolo and DeSteno (2006) reported that a humorous video made people more prone to choose a utilitarian solution to a moral dilemma. They attributed this finding to increased positive affect. To determine whether suc...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2014
Alice Diedrich Michaela Grant Stefan G Hofmann Wolfgang Hiller Matthias Berking

Cognitive reappraisal and acceptance are two presumably adaptive emotion regulation strategies in depression. More recently, self-compassion has been discussed as another potentially effective strategy for coping with depression. In the present study, we compared the effectiveness of self-compassion with a waiting condition, reappraisal, and acceptance in a clinically depressed sample, and test...

Journal: :Pain medicine 2006
Jamie L Rhudy Patricia M Dubbert Jefferson D Parker Randy S Burke Amy E Williams

OBJECTIVE Prior work suggests that positive affect inhibits pain while negative affect facilitates it. The current study sought to determine whether: 1) affective modulation of pain extends to a patient population; 2) cocaine and alcohol dependence influences the pattern of modulation; and 3) affective modulation of pain is mediated by changes in arm temperature. DESIGN Thirty-seven participa...

1999
Jamie L. Rhudy Mary W. Meagher

Animal studies suggest that fear inhibits pain whereas anxiety enhances it; however it is unclear whether these effects generalize to humans. The present study examined the effects of experimentally induced fear and anxiety on radiant heat pain thresholds. Sixty male and female human subjects were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 emotion induction conditions: (1) fear, induced by exposure to three b...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2011
Dorothee J. Chwilla Daniele Virgillito Constance Th. W. M. Vissers

According to embodied theories, the symbols used by language are meaningful because they are grounded in perception, action, and emotion. In contrast, according to abstract symbol theories, meaning arises from the syntactic combination of abstract, amodal symbols. If language is grounded in internal bodily states, then one would predict that emotion affects language. Consistent with this, advoc...

2014
Ekaterina P. Volkova Betty J. Mohler Trevor J. Dodds Joachim Tesch Heinrich H. Bülthoff

Humans can recognize emotions expressed through body motion with high accuracy even when the stimuli are impoverished. However, most of the research on body motion has relied on exaggerated displays of emotions. In this paper we present two experiments where we investigated whether emotional body expressions could be recognized when they were recorded during natural narration. Our actors were f...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2015
Janneke W.M. Deckers Jill Lobbestael Guido A. van Wingen Roy P.C. Kessels Arnoud Arntz Jos I.M. Egger

BACKGROUND Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by severe difficulties in interpersonal relationships and emotional functioning. Theories of BPD suggest that individuals with BPD have heightened emotional sensitivity, increased stress reactivity, and problems in making sense of intentions of others. In this study we investigated stress reactivity in BPD and its interference wi...

Journal: :NeuroImage: Clinical 2016
Vadim Zotev Han Yuan Masaya Misaki Raquel Phillips Kymberly D. Young Matthew T. Feldner Jerzy Bodurka

Real-time fMRI neurofeedback (rtfMRI-nf) is an emerging approach for studies and novel treatments of major depressive disorder (MDD). EEG performed simultaneously with an rtfMRI-nf procedure allows an independent evaluation of rtfMRI-nf brain modulation effects. Frontal EEG asymmetry in the alpha band is a widely used measure of emotion and motivation that shows profound changes in depression. ...

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