نتایج جستجو برای: affective ratings

تعداد نتایج: 59785  

2014
Artur Marchewka Łukasz Żurawski Katarzyna Jednoróg Anna Grabowska

Selecting appropriate stimuli to induce emotional states is essential in affective research. Only a few standardized affective stimulus databases have been created for auditory, language, and visual materials. Numerous studies have extensively employed these databases using both behavioral and neuroimaging methods. However, some limitations of the existing databases have recently been reported,...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2015
Manuela M. Marin William Forde Thompson Bruno Gingras Lauren Stewart

Congenital amusia is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired pitch processing. Although pitch simultaneities are among the fundamental building blocks of Western tonal music, affective responses to simultaneities such as isolated dyads varying in consonance/dissonance or chords varying in major/minor quality have rarely been studied in amusic individuals. Thirteen amusics and th...

2005
Bruno Verschuere Geert Crombez Ernst Koster

In this study normative ratings of the International Affective Picture System (IAPS, Center for the Study of Emotion and Attention [CSEA], 1995) were compared with the ratings from a Flemish sample. Eighty Flemish first-year psychology students from the Ghent University (Belgium) rated valence, dominance and arousal for a stratified sample of 60 pictures that was selected from the IAPS. Reliabi...

2015
Monika Riegel Małgorzata Wierzba Marek Wypych Łukasz Żurawski Katarzyna Jednoróg Anna Grabowska Artur Marchewka

In the present article, we introduce the Nencki Affective Word List (NAWL), created in order to provide researchers with a database of 2,902 Polish words, including nouns, verbs, and adjectives, with ratings of emotional valence, arousal, and imageability. Measures of several objective psycholinguistic features of the words (frequency, grammatical class, and number of letters) are also controll...

2012
Elizabeth S. Paul Stuart A. J. Pope John G. Fennell Michael T. Mendl

BACKGROUND It is well established that there is anxiety-related variation between observers in the very earliest, pre-attentive stage of visual processing of images such as emotionally expressive faces, often leading to enhanced attention to threat in a variety of disorders and traits. Whether there is also variation in early-stage affective (i.e. valenced) responses resulting from such images,...

2011
Janneke van der Zwaan Catholijn M. Jonker

In order to address the user’s emotions and give emotional support, affective agents need to know the emotional state of its users. For complex situations, it is not clear what these emotional states might be. However, this information is needed to design informed and suitable empathic responses for an affective agent. This paper presents normative affective ratings for cyberbullying situations...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Affective Computing 2014
Héctor Perez Martínez Georgios N. Yannakakis John Hallam

How should affect be appropriately annotated and how should machine learning best be employed to map manifestations of affect to affect annotations? What is the use of ratings of affect for the study of affective computing and how should we treat them? These are the key questions this paper attempts to address by investigating the impact of dissimilar representations of annotated affect on the ...

2016
Felix Weninger

In a large scale study on 843 transcripts of Technology, Entertainment and Design (TED) talks, the authors address the relation between word usage and categorical affective ratings of lectures by a large group of internet users. Users rated the lectures by assigning one or more predefined tags which relate to the affective state evoked in the audience (e. g., ‘fascinating’, ‘funny’, ‘courageous...

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