نتایج جستجو برای: humor therapy

تعداد نتایج: 660673  

2015
Miaomiao Wen Nancy Baym Omer Tamuz Jaime Teevan Susan T. Dumais Adam Tauman Kalai

In this paper we explore Computer-Aided Humor (CAH), where a computer and a human collaborate to be humorous. CAH systems support people’s natural desire to be funny by helping them express their own idiosyncratic sense of humor. Artificial intelligence research has tried for years to create systems that are funny, but found the problem to be extremely hard. We show that by combining the streng...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1984
B J Mondino M M Glovsky L Ghekiere

Activated complement is an important mediator of inflammation. Radioimmunoassay was used to measure levels of C3a, an activated fragment of C3, in aqueous humor. Additionally, immunoelectrophoresis was performed on aqueous humor to detect Factor B and its conversion product, Bb, as well as C3c, a breakdown product of C3. All six samples of normal aqueous humor had no detectable C3a, C3c, or Fac...

2016
Martha Andrea Kaeslin Hanspeter Ezriel Killer Cyril Adrian Fuhrer Nauke Zeleny Andreas Robert Huber Albert Neutzner

PURPOSE To investigate the aqueous humor proteome in patients with glaucoma and a control group. METHOD Aqueous humor was obtained from five human donors diagnosed with primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) and five age- and sex-matched controls undergoing cataract surgery. Quantitative proteome analysis of the aqueous humor by hyper reaction monitoring mass spectrometry (HRM-MS) based on SWATH ...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2004
Jeffrey T Berger Jack Coulehan Catherine Belling

M edicine is serious business, but physicians have always tried to balance the heavier aspects of their work with humor and lightness. Hippocrates, for example, wrote that physicians should cultivate a serious and respectable image, but at the same time he advised them to use wit in interacting with their patients because “dourness is repulsive both to the healthy and to the sick.” While humor ...

2005
Elena García Barriocanal Miguel-Ángel Sicilia David Palomar

Humor is a multifaceted communication phenomenon that has been approached from different perspectives in existing research studies. Such heterogeneity of views poses a challenge to the creation of metadata records for digital humor assets, if rich interpretive and descriptive sentences are desired for the construction of semantic access interfaces. Ontologies in the context of Semantic Web rese...

2003
MILLICENT H. ABEL

This study explored relationships between sense of humor, stress, and coping strategies. Undergraduate students (N=258) from introductory psychology courses completed a perceived stress scale, an everyday problems scale, a state anxiety inventory, a sense of humor scale, and a scale assessing their preferred coping strategies. High and low sense of humor groups were determined by selecting part...

Journal: :Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine : eCAM 2009
Mary Payne Bennett Cecile Lengacher

This is the final article in a four part series reviewing the influence of humor and laughter on physiological and psychological well-being. This final article reviews the evidence for the effect of sense of humor, exposure to a humor stimulus and laughter on various immune system components, with a focus on the effects of laughter on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.

Journal: :دراسات الادب المعاصر 0
شمسی واقف زاده

irony in literature is an art that reflects the underlying pain and heals the hidden anguish that it wants to use to heal its grief and remove its anguish through its opposite. hence, the pain felt by the writer or the poet and his inability to remove the causes of this pain is the motivation behind this irony that the poet creates. however, the motivation to resort to this method varies from e...

2006
Kim Binsted Justin McKay

We believe that the use of humor by conversational software agents would significantly improve secondlanguage learning. Puns help students to learn about homophony, and to distinguish between words with similar sounds or spellings; idiom-based jokes provide memorable contexts for idioms, which are notoriously difficult to memorize; and scalar humor introduces the student to common comparisons i...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 1987
M R Banning D L Nelson

The ability to analyze the therapeutic components of an activity is an important skill for occupational therapists. This study examined two potentially significant factors in activity analysis: the use of humor and the effect of group structure. Four groups (two with a parallel structure and two with a project structure) participated in a hat-making activity designed to elicit humor. Four group...

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