نتایج جستجو برای: emotions and others

تعداد نتایج: 16832723  

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2014
Yuta Aoki Noriaki Yahata Takamitsu Watanabe Yosuke Takano Yuki Kawakubo Hitoshi Kuwabara Norichika Iwashiro Tatsunobu Natsubori Hideyuki Inoue Motomu Suga Hidemasa Takao Hiroki Sasaki Wataru Gonoi Akira Kunimatsu Kiyoto Kasai Hidenori Yamasue

Recent studies have suggested oxytocin's therapeutic effects on deficits in social communication and interaction in autism spectrum disorder through improvement of emotion recognition with direct emotional cues, such as facial expression and voice prosody. Although difficulty in understanding of others' social emotions and beliefs under conditions without direct emotional cues also plays an imp...

2014
Desmond Ong Jamil Zaki Noah D. Goodman

Social life constantly requires us to decipher information about others into inferences about their emotional states: for example, we have to reason about what makes our romantic partners happy (a surprise gift?) or angry (not doing one’s chores?), and what they would do in those emotional states, in order to plan our upcoming interactions. Such affective cognition, or our ability to reason abo...

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to explore the idea the investingation proposed, aimed at finding whether the performances of the population of iranians students studying english in an efl context are consistent in l1 and l2 writing taks and whether there is a cross-linguistic transfer in this respect. in this regard the subjects were instructed to write four compositions-two in english and two in farsi-which consisted of an ...

2011
Robert Hepach Dorit Kliemann Sebastian Grüneisen Hauke R. Heekeren Isabel Dziobek

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Emotion words are mostly characterized along the classic dimensions of arousal and valence. In the current study we sought to complement this characterization by investigating the frequency of emotions in human everyday communication, which may be crucial information for designing new diagnostic or intervention tools to test and improve emotion recognition. METHODS O...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2003
Jennifer S Beer Erin A Heerey Dacher Keltner Donatella Scabini Robert T Knight

Although once considered disruptive, self-conscious emotions are now theorized to be fundamentally involved in the regulation of social behavior. The present study examined the social regulation function of self-conscious emotions by comparing healthy participants with a neuropsychological population--patients with orbitofrontal lesions--characterized by selective regulatory deficits. Orbitofro...

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Background: As a peculiar epistemological procedure to understand and represent world facts, literature has ‎constantly imparted major contributions to human knowledge. Literature’s epistemological ‎effects bear on both cognitive and affective measures; however, its emotional functioning is ‎more remarkable. Fiction resorts to mimesis on readers’ mind in developing such moral emotions as empath...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2004
Vittorio Gallese Christian Keysers Giacomo Rizzolatti

In this article we provide a unifying neural hypothesis on how individuals understand the actions and emotions of others. Our main claim is that the fundamental mechanism at the basis of the experiential understanding of others' actions is the activation of the mirror neuron system. A similar mechanism, but involving the activation of viscero-motor centers, underlies the experiential understand...

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