نتایج جستجو برای: emotions

تعداد نتایج: 40663  

Mohammad Vatankhah, Rezvan Vatankhah,

The purpose of this study was to investigate the content analysis of recent Persian songs (2013-2014) according to emotions of anxiety, depression, anger, fear and happiness. The research method was content analysis type. The sample consisted of 50 Persian songs from 2013 to 2014 which they were selected by simple sampling. To analysis of data, massages were categorized in emotions of anxiety, ...

Journal: :Psychological review 1990
A Ortony T J Turner

A widespread assumption in theories of emotion is that there exists a small set of basic emotions. From a biological perspective, this idea is manifested in the belief that there might be neurophysiological and anatomical substrates corresponding to the basic emotions. From a psychological perspective, basic emotions are often held to be the primitive building blocks of other, nonbasic emotions...

2014
Jasy Suet Yan Liew

Detecting emotions on microblogging sites such as Twitter is a subject of interest among researchers in behavioral studies investigating how people react to different events, topics, etc., as well as among users hoping to forge stronger and more meaningful connections with their audience through social media. However, existing automatic emotion detectors are limited to recognize only the basic ...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 2017
Lauri Nummenmaa Lauri Tuominen

Emotions are states of vigilant readiness that guide human and animal behaviour during survival-salient situations. Categorical models of emotions posit neurally and physiologically distinct basic human emotions (anger, fear, disgust, happiness, sadness and surprise) that govern different survival functions. Opioid receptors are expressed abundantly in the mammalian emotion circuit, and the opi...

2018
Michaela Hiebler-Ragger Jürgen Fuchshuber Heidrun Dröscher Christian Vajda Andreas Fink Human F. Unterrainer

The study of human emotions and personality provides valuable insights into the parameters of mental health and well-being. Affective neuroscience proposes that several levels of emotions - ranging from primary ones such as LUST or FEAR up to higher emotions such as spirituality - interact on a neural level. The present study aimed to further explore this theory. Furthermore, we hypothesized th...

2016
Alice Rogers Petra Schmidt

This article describes the use of emotion talk in the context of using a manualised approach to family therapy where the presenting problem is self-harm. Whilst we understand that there is an internal aspect to emotion, we also consider emotions to be socially purposeful, culturally constructed and interactional. We found that within the presenting families, negative emotions were often talked ...

Journal: :Brain, behavior, and immunity 2013
Yuri Miyamoto Jennifer Morozink Boylan Christopher L Coe Katherine B Curhan Cynthia S Levine Hazel Rose Markus Jiyoung Park Shinobu Kitayama Norito Kawakami Mayumi Karasawa Gayle D Love Carol D Ryff

Previous studies conducted in Western cultures have shown that negative emotions predict higher levels of pro-inflammatory biomarkers, specifically interleukin-6 (IL-6). This link between negative emotions and IL-6 may be specific to Western cultures where negative emotions are perceived to be problematic and thus may not extend to Eastern cultures where negative emotions are seen as acceptable...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2015
Nickola C Overall Garth J O Fletcher Jeffry A Simpson Jennifer Fillo

In the current research, we tested the extent to which attachment insecurity produces inaccurate and biased perceptions of intimate partners' emotions and whether more negative perceptions of partners' emotions elicit the damaging behavior often associated with attachment insecurity. Perceptions of partners' emotions as well as partners' actual emotions were assessed multiple times in couples' ...

2013
Petri Laukka Hillary Anger Elfenbein Nela Söder Henrik Nordström Jean Althoff Wanda Chui Frederick K. Iraki Thomas Rockstuhl Nutankumar S. Thingujam

Which emotions are associated with universally recognized non-verbal signals?We address this issue by examining how reliably non-linguistic vocalizations (affect bursts) can convey emotions across cultures. Actors from India, Kenya, Singapore, and USA were instructed to produce vocalizations that would convey nine positive and nine negative emotions to listeners. The vocalizations were judged b...

2011
Barbara L. Fredrickson

In this article, the author describes a new theoretical perspective on positive emotions and situates this new perspective within the emerging field of positive psychology. The broaden-and-build theory posits that experiences of positive emotions broaden people's momentary thought-action repertoires, which in turn serves to build their enduring personal resources, ranging from physical and inte...

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