نتایج جستجو برای: laughter yoga

تعداد نتایج: 6929  

2011
Jérôme Urbain Thierry Dutoit

In this paper, we present the detailed phonetic annotation of the publicly available AVLaughterCycle database, which can readily be used for automatic laughter processing (analysis, classification, browsing, synthesis, etc.). The phonetic annotation is used here to analyze the database, as a first step. Unsurprisingly, we find that h-like phones and central vowels are the most frequent sounds i...

Journal: :The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine 2016
JongEun Yim

In modern society, fierce competition and socioeconomic interaction stress the quality of life, causing a negative influence on a person's mental health. Laughter is a positive sensation, and seems to be a useful and healthy way to overcome stress. Laughter therapy is a kind of cognitive-behavioral therapies that could make physical, psychological, and social relationships healthy, ultimately i...

2004
Ron Dabby Nathan Watemberg Yair Lampl Anda Eilam Abraham Rapaport Menachem Sadeh

Pathological laughter is an uncommon symptom usually caused by bilateral, diffuse cerebral lesions. It has rarely been reported in association with isolated cerebral lesions. Midbrain involvement causing pathological laughter is extremely unusual. We describe three patients who developed pathological laughter after midbrain and pontine-midbrain infarction. In two patients a small infarction in ...

Journal: :Emotion 2011
Marina Davila-Ross Bethan Allcock Chris Thomas Kim A Bard

Humans have the ability to replicate the emotional expressions of others even when they undergo different emotions. Such distinct responses of expressions, especially positive expressions, play a central role in everyday social communication of humans and may give the responding individuals important advantages in cooperation and communication. The present work examined laughter in chimpanzees ...

2016
Willibald Ruch

The present paper examines whether state and trait cheerfulness represent actual and habitual dispositions for the emotion of exhilaration. In Experiment I, 60 research participants were involved in a 10-minute interaction with a clowning vs. neutral experimenter. Individuals high in trait cheerfulness, as assessed by the State-Trait-Cheerfulness Inventory (STCI), displayed facial signs of exhi...

2017
René T. Proyer Stephanie Estoppey Willibald Ruch Frank A. Rodden

Familial aggregation and the effect of parenting styles on three dispositions toward ridicule and being laughed at were tested. Nearly 100 families (parents, their adult children, and their siblings) completed subjective questionnaires to assess the presence of gelotophobia (the fear of being laughed at), gelotophilia (the joy of being laughed at), and katagelasticism (the joy of laughing at ot...

Journal: :Rheumatology 2006
T Matsuzaki A Nakajima S Ishigami M Tanno S Yoshino

OBJECTIVES To examine the effect of mirthful laughter in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), we evaluated the levels of serum cytokines before and after patients experienced mirthful laughter. METHODS Forty-one patients with RA and 23 healthy subjects were enrolled. They listened to 'Rakugo', a traditional Japanese comic story, to induce mirthful laughter. We measured serum IL-6, IL-1beta, TNF-alpha, ...

2015
Hüseyin Çakmak Kevin El Haddad Thierry Dutoit

In this paper we propose an overview of a project aiming at building an audio-visual laughter synthesis system. The same approach is followed for acoustic and visual synthesis. First a database has been built to have synchronous audio and 3D visual landmarks tracking data. Then this data has been used to build HMM models of acoustic laughter and visual laughter separately. Visual laughter model...

2009
K. Sudheer Kumar Sri Harish Reddy Mallidi K. Sri Rama Murty Bayya Yegnanarayana

Laughter is a nonverbal vocalization that occurs often in speech communication. Since laughter is produced by the speech production mechanism, spectral analysis methods are used mostly for the study of laughter acoustics. In this paper the significance of excitation features for discriminating laughter and speech is discussed. New features describing the excitation characteristics are used to a...

2017
Bekir Berker Türker Zana Buçinca Engin Erzin Yücel Yemez T. Metin Sezgin

We explore the effect of laughter perception and response in terms of engagement in human-robot interaction. We designed two distinct experiments in which the robot has two modes: laughter responsive and laughter non-responsive. In responsive mode, the robot detects laughter using a multimodal real-time laughter detection module and invokes laughter as a backchannel to users accordingly. In non...

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