نتایج جستجو برای: valence

تعداد نتایج: 17914  

Journal: :Comput. Graph. Forum 2001
Pierre Alliez Mathieu Desbrun

In this paper, we propose a valence-driven, single-resolution encoding technique for lossless compression of triangle mesh connectivity. Building upon a valence-based approach pioneered by Touma and Gotsman 22, we design a new valence-driven conquest for arbitrary meshes that always guarantees smaller compression rates than the original method. Furthermore, we provide a novel theoretical entrop...

2017
Caroline Newton Helena Thornley

People with aphasia frequently have difficulties in understanding and producing single words, with performance affected by a range of psycholinguistic variables, including word length and frequency. This study considers the effects on lexical processing of using emotionally valenced words: words that evoke an emotion but do not directly label one (e.g. negative valence = poison, positive valenc...

2004
K. C. Bowler B. Joó R. D. Kenway C. M. Maynard R. J. Tweedie

We discuss some of the implications of simulating QCD when the action used for the sea quarks is different from that used for the valence quarks. We present exploratory results for the hadron mass spectrum and pseudoscalar meson decay constants using improved staggered sea quarks and HYP-smeared overlap valence quarks. We propose a method for matching the valence quark mass to the sea quark mas...

2014
Marc Guitart-Masip Emrah Duzel Ray Dolan Peter Dayan

The selection of actions, and the vigor with which they are executed, are influenced by the affective valence of predicted outcomes. This interaction between action and valence significantly influences appropriate and inappropriate choices and is implicated in the expression of psychiatric and neurological abnormalities, including impulsivity and addiction. We review a series of recent human be...

2002
C.-Y. Kim M. J. Bedzyk J. C. Woicik L. E. Berman

We have measured the site-specific valence electronic structure of a-Fe2O3 by using a spatially modulated x-ray standing wave as the excitation source for photoemission. Contributions to the valence-band density of states from oxygen and iron ions are separated by this method. Both a bonding and nonbonding state originating from oxygen ions are obtained. The valence densities of states from iro...

2013
Wataru Sato Tomomi Fujimura Takanori Kochiyama Naoto Suzuki

BACKGROUND The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological processes remain unclear. We hypothesized that the congruent facial muscle activity would elicit emotional experiences and that the experienced emotion would induce emotion recognition. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS To test this hypothesis, we re-analyzed data collected in two previous studies. We recorded facia...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2011
Georgia Panayiotou Charlotte van Oyen Witvliet Jason D Robinson Scott R Vrana

Research has shown that during emotional imagery, valence and arousal each modulate the startle reflex. Here, two imagery-startle experiments required participants to attend to the startle probe as a simple reaction time cue. In experiment 1, four emotional conditions differing in valence and arousal were examined. Experiment 2, to accentuate potential valence effects, included two negative hig...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2013
Jonas K Olofsson Nicholas E Bowman Jay A Gottfried

Valence and edibility are two important features of olfactory perception, but it remains unclear how they are read out from an olfactory input. For a given odor object (e.g., the smell of rose or garlic), does perceptual identification of that object necessarily precede retrieval of information about its valence and edibility, or alternatively, are these processes independent? In the present st...

2013
Victor Kuperman Zachary Estes Marc Brysbaert Amy Beth Warriner

Emotion influences most aspects of cognition and behavior, but emotional factors are conspicuously absent from current models of word recognition. The influence of emotion on word recognition has mostly been reported in prior studies on the automatic vigilance for negative stimuli, but the precise nature of this relationship is unclear. Various models of automatic vigilance have claimed that th...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2016
Gregory A Fonzo Julia Huemer Amit Etkin

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is characterized by conflicting findings of both increased and decreased amygdala and prefrontal reactivity to threat or trauma stimuli. Childhood maltreatment (CM), a potent risk factor for PTSD, exerts long-lasting influences on threat processing and prefrontal-amygdala function. This suggests that CM history may influence PTSD neural phenotypes related to...

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