نتایج جستجو برای: emotional words

تعداد نتایج: 245686  

2015
Kamil Konrad Imbir Maria Teresa Jarymowicz Tomasz Spustek Rafał Kuś Jarosław Żygierewicz

We distinguish two evaluative systems which evoke automatic and reflective emotions. Automatic emotions are direct reactions to stimuli whereas reflective emotions are always based on verbalized (and often abstract) criteria of evaluation. We conducted an electroencephalography (EEG) study in which 25 women were required to read and respond to emotional words which engaged either the automatic ...

2008
Abe Kazemzadeh Sungbok Lee Shrikanth S. Narayanan

This paper describes a novel experiment that demonstrates the feasiblity of a fuzzy logic (FL) representation of emotionrelated words used to translate between different emotional vocabularies. Type-2 fuzzy sets were encoded using input from web-based surveys that prompted users with emotional words and asked them to enter an interval using a double slider. The similarity of the encoded fuzzy s...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2008
Melissa L-H Võ Arthur M Jacobs Lars Kuchinke Markus Hofmann Markus Conrad Annekathrin Schacht Florian Hutzler

The study presented here investigated the effects of emotional valence on the memory for words by assessing both memory performance and pupillary responses during a recognition memory task. Participants had to make speeded judgments on whether a word presented in the test phase of the experiment had already been presented ("old") or not ("new"). An emotion-induced recognition bias was observed:...

2013
Yunzhi Tan Yongfeng Zhang Min Zhang Yiqun Liu Shaoping Ma

Traditional methods for sentiment analysis mainly focus on the construction of emotional resources based on the review corpus of specific areas, and use phrase matching technologies to build a list of product feature words and opinion words. These methods bring about the disadvantages of inadequate model scalability, low matching precision, and high redundancy. Besides, it is particularly diffi...

Journal: :social determinants of health 0
mahdi bagheri university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences behrooz dolatshahi university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences parvaneh mohammadkhani university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences elham eskandari

background : during the past two decades, a great deal of research has been conducted on developing affective norms for words in various languages, showing that there is an urgent need to create such norms in persian language, too. the present study intended to develop a set of 362 persian words rated according to their emotional valence, arousal, imageability, and familiarity so as to prepare ...

Journal: :The International journal of neuroscience 2013
Matthew Bellace Joseph Michael Williams Feroze B Mohamed Scott H Faro

The current study examined the role of the hippocampus in emotional memory encoding using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The present study examined the activation patterns of 12 healthy participants who were associated with memory for words and pictures with moderately high emotional tone. Results revealed significant activation in the temporal and frontal lobes for emotional and...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2001
E S Becker M Rinck J Margraf W T Roth

Selective attentional biases, often documented with a modified Stroop task, are considered to play an important role in the etiology and maintenance of anxiety. Two competing explanations for these effects are selectivity for highly emotional words in general vs. selectivity for disorder-specific words. We tested these explanations in 32 patients with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), 29 pati...

Objectives: Stuttering and phonological processing are mutually related. Emotion is an effective factor in fluency and language processing; however, its underlying neural mechanism remains unclear. Event-Related Potential (ERP) is a non-invasive highly-beneficial method with high time resolution for language processing. The present study aimed to explore phonological processing in emotional wor...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2010
P Roux A Christophe C Passerieux

People with schizophrenia show well-replicated deficits on tasks of explicit recognition of emotional prosody. However it remains unclear whether they are still sensitive to the implicit cues of emotional prosody, particularly when they exhibit high levels of social anhedonia. A dual processing model suggesting a dissociation between the neural networks involved in explicit and implicit recogni...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2008
Tom Smeets Henry Otgaar Ingrid Candel Oliver T Wolf

Adrenal stress hormones released in response to acute stress may yield memory-enhancing effects when released post-learning and impairing effects at memory retrieval, especially for emotional memory material. However, so far these differential effects of stress hormones on the various memory phases for neutral and emotional memory material have not been demonstrated within one experiment. This ...

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