نتایج جستجو برای: emotional pleasure

تعداد نتایج: 113812  

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2016
Matthew E Sachs Robert J Ellis Gottfried Schlaug Psyche Loui

Humans uniquely appreciate aesthetics, experiencing pleasurable responses to complex stimuli that confer no clear intrinsic value for survival. However, substantial variability exists in the frequency and specificity of aesthetic responses. While pleasure from aesthetics is attributed to the neural circuitry for reward, what accounts for individual differences in aesthetic reward sensitivity re...

2010
Ricardo Colomo Palacios Adrián Hernández-López Ángel García-Crespo Pedro Soto-Acosta

Requirements engineering (RE) is a crucial activity in software development projects. This phase in the software development cycle is knowledge intensive, and thus, human capital intensive. From the human point of view, emotions play an important role in behavior and can even act as behavioral motivators. Thus, if we consider that RE represents a set of knowledge-intensive tasks, which include ...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Lauri Lahti Henni Tenhunen Seppo Heinonen Minna Helkavaara Maritta Pöyhönen-Alho Paulus Torkki

With the aim of supporting maternal care we propose new computational models for analyzing selfreported emotional diary texts of pregnant women. Based on experimentally gathered affective rating measures outside clinical setting we developed new models to facilitate interpretation and communication of affective expressions between persons representing different affectivity rating systems. We ga...

2017
Xiping Hu Kun Bai Jun Cheng Jun-qi Deng Yanxiang Guo Bin Hu Arun Sai Krishnan Fei Wang

Music listening is an integral part of many adolescents’ everyday lives, but it is also a time when adolescents are uniquely vulnerable. Emotional-oriented and avoidance through listening to unsuitable music may bring negative emotion to adolescents and increase the level of their depression. We propose MeDJ, a multidimensional emotion-aware music delivery application, which turns adolescents’ ...

2015
Brent A. Field Cara L. Buck Samuel M. McClure Leigh E. Nystrom Daniel Kahneman Jonathan D. Cohen Warren H Meck

Studies of subjective well-being have conventionally relied upon self-report, which directs subjects' attention to their emotional experiences. This method presumes that attention itself does not influence emotional processes, which could bias sampling. We tested whether attention influences experienced utility (the moment-by-moment experience of pleasure) by using functional magnetic resonance...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 1999
J A Russell L F Barrett

What is the structure of emotion? Emotion is too broad a class of events to be a single scientific category, and no one structure suffices. As an illustration, core affect is distinguished from prototypical emotional episode. Core affect refers to consciously accessible elemental processes of pleasure and activation, has many causes, and is always present. Its structure involves two bipolar dim...

2005
MARIO MIKULINCER PHILLIP R. SHAVER

Attachment theory is a powerful framework for understanding affect regulation. In this article, we examine the role played by attachment orientation in shaping emotional reactions to interpersonal transactions within close relationships. Using our recent integrative model of attachment-system activation and dynamics as a guide (M. Mikulincer & P. R. Shaver, 2003), we review relevant evidence, p...

Journal: :Psychological review 2005
David J Kavanagh Jackie Andrade Jon May

The authors argue that human desire involves conscious cognition that has strong affective connotation and is potentially involved in the determination of appetitive behavior rather than being epiphenomenal to it. Intrusive thoughts about appetitive targets are triggered automatically by external or physiological cues and by cognitive associates. When intrusions elicit significant pleasure or r...

2013
Masaki Ogino Akihiko Nishikawa Minoru Asada

In parent-child communication, emotions are evoked by various types of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. Those emotions encourage actions that promote more interactions. We present a motivation model of infant-caregiver interactions, in which relatedness, one of the most important basic psychological needs, is a variable that increases with experiences of emotion sharing. Besides being an imp...

Journal: :The Japanese journal of ergonomics 1992

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