نتایج جستجو برای: emotional manipulation

تعداد نتایج: 168210  

2003
Felix Burkhardt Walter F. Sendlmeier

This paper explores the perceptual relevance of acoustical correlates of emotional speech by means of speech synthesis. Besides, the research aims at the development of »emotion− rules« which enable an optimized speech synthesis system to generate emotional speech. Two investigations using this synthesizer are described: 1) the systematic variation of selec− ted acoustical features to gain a pr...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2001
C Breitenstein D Van Lancker I Daum C H Waters

Little is known about the underlying dimensions of impaired recognition of emotional prosody that is frequently observed in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Because patients with PD also suffer from working memory deficits and impaired time perception, the present study examined the contribution of (a) working memory (frontal executive functioning) and (b) processing of the acoustic para...

2010
Michael Hoerger Stuart W. Quirk Richard E. Lucas Thomas H. Carr

0092-6566/$ see front matter 2008 Elsevier Inc. A doi:10.1016/j.jrp.2008.10.001 * Corresponding author. Fax: +1 989 774 2553. E-mail address: [email protected] (M. Hoerge Research on emotional prediction, or affective forecasting, shows that people regularly overestimate the emotional intensity of events. Particularly for negative events, people fail to consider how coping resources will ameli...

2012
Taomei Guo Min Chen Danling Peng

This study examined emotional modulation of word processing, showing that the recognition potential (RP), an ERP index of word recognition, could be modulated by different emotional states. In the experiment, participants were instructed to compete with pseudo-competitors, and via manipulation of the outcome of this competition, they were situated in neutral, highly positive, slightly positive,...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2012
Andrea T. Shafer Dmitriy Matveychuk Todd Penney Aminda J. O'Hare Jared Stokes Florin Dolcos

Traditionally, emotional stimuli have been thought to be automatically processed via a bottom-up automatic "capture of attention" mechanism. Recently, this view has been challenged by evidence that emotion processing depends on the availability of attentional resources. Although these two views are not mutually exclusive, direct evidence reconciling them is lacking. One limitation of previous i...

Journal: :journal of teaching language skills 2012
batool alinezhad

language users benefit from special phonetic tools in order to communicate linguistic information as well as different emotional aspects and paralinguistic information through daily conversation. having functions in conveying semantic information to listeners, prosodic features form the essential part of linguistic behavour, manipulating  them potentially can play an important role in transmitt...

Journal: تحقیقات مالی 2018

Objective: There is a large theoretical literature regarding stock market manipulation. However, empirical evidence of manipulation remains scare especially in emerging markets like Iran. So, it is vital to detect and prevent. Manipulation distorts prices, thereby reducing market efficiency and harms public confidence. Distorted prices increase market volatility and risk. This study empirically...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 1998
J M Smyth

A research synthesis was conducted to examine the relationship between a written emotional expression task and subsequent health. This writing task was found to lead to significantly improved health outcomes in healthy participants. Health was enhanced in 4 outcome types--reported physical health, psychological well-being, physiological functioning, and general functioning--but health behaviors...

2015
Martine W. F. T. Verhees Dorothee J. Chwilla Johanne Tromp Constance T. W. M. Vissers

The classic account of language is that language processing occurs in isolation from other cognitive systems, like perception, motor action, and emotion. The central theme of this paper is the relationship between a participant's emotional state and language comprehension. Does emotional context affect how we process neutral words? Recent studies showed that processing of word meaning - traditi...

Journal: :Cognition 2008
Joshua D Greene Sylvia A Morelli Kelly Lowenberg Leigh E Nystrom Jonathan D Cohen

Traditional theories of moral development emphasize the role of controlled cognition in mature moral judgment, while a more recent trend emphasizes intuitive and emotional processes. Here we test a dual-process theory synthesizing these perspectives. More specifically, our theory associates utilitarian moral judgment (approving of harmful actions that maximize good consequences) with controlled...

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