نتایج جستجو برای: affective ratings

تعداد نتایج: 59785  

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 1994
M M Bradley P J Lang

The Self-Assessment Manikin (SAM) is a non-verbal pictorial assessment technique that directly measures the pleasure, arousal, and dominance associated with a person's affective reaction to a wide variety of stimuli. In this experiment, we compare reports of affective experience obtained using SAM, which requires only three simple judgments, to the Semantic Differential scale devised by Mehrabi...

Journal: :Behavior research methods 2008
Pascal Belin Sarah Fillion-Bilodeau Frédéric Gosselin

The Montreal Affective Voices consist of 90 nonverbal affect bursts corresponding to the emotions of anger, disgust, fear, pain, sadness, surprise, happiness, and pleasure (plus a neutral expression), recorded by 10 different actors (5 of them male and 5 female). Ratings of valence, arousal, and intensity for eight emotions were collected for each vocalization from 30 participants. Analyses rev...

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2000
P Bramston G Fogarty

The assessment of emotional disorders such as anger, depression and stress among people with an intellectual disability has traditionally used one of three methodologies: ratings by a significant other, a clinical interview or self-report. Despite the widespread use of all three methodologies, there is little research into their equivalence. This paper assesses the convergence among these three...

2017
Maximilian Köper Evgeny Kim Roman Klinger

Our submission to the WASSA-2017 shared task on the prediction of emotion intensity in tweets is a supervised learning method with extended lexicons of affective norms. We combine three main information sources in a random forrest regressor, namely (1), manually created resources, (2) automatically extended lexicons, and (3) the output of a neural network (CNN-LSTM) for sentence regression. All...

2016
Judith Gere Ulrich Schimmack Rebecca T. Pinkus Penelope Lockwood

Affective well-being in romantic couples was examined from the perspective of interdependence theory. The independent variables were (a) presence of partner, (b) whether an activity met the actor’s goals, and (c) goals of the actor’s partner. Dependent variables were feelings of closeness and affective well-being (happiness, sadness, anger, anxiety). We predicted a three-way interaction with th...

2017
Heraldo D. Silva Rafaela R. Campagnoli Bruna Eugênia F. Mota Cássia Regina V. Araújo Roberta Sônia R. Álvares Izabela Mocaiber Vanessa Rocha-Rego Eliane Volchan Gabriela G. L. Souza

Responding to pro-social cues plays an important adaptive role in humans. Our aims were (i) to create a catalog of bonding and matched-control pictures to compare the emotional reports of valence and arousal with the International Affective Picture System (IAPS) pictures; (ii) to verify sex influence on the valence and arousal of bonding and matched-control pictures; (iii) to investigate if emp...

2015
Elisavet Palogiannidi Elias Iosif Polychronis Koutsakis Alexandros Potamianos

We propose and evaluate the use of an affective-semantic model to expand the affective lexica of German, Greek, English, Spanish and Portuguese. Motivated by the assumption that semantic similarity implies affective similarity, we use word level semantic similarity scores as semantic features to estimate their corresponding affective scores. Various context-based semantic similarity metrics are...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Mel McKendrick Stephen H Butler Madeleine A Grealy

The role of self-relevance has been somewhat neglected in static face processing paradigms but may be important in understanding how emotional faces impact on attention, cognition and affect. The aim of the current study was to investigate the effect of self-relevant primes on processing emotional composite faces. Sentence primes created an expectation of the emotion of the face before sad, hap...

Journal: :IJDET 2013
Felix Weninger Pascal Staudt Björn W. Schuller

In a large scale study on 843 transcripts of Technology, Entertainment and Design (TED) talks, we 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’, ‘uncon...

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