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723“…People often try to improve others’ emotions. However, it is unclear which interpersonal emotion regulation strategies are most effective and why. …”
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724“…Others' emotional expressions affect individuals' attention allocation in social interactions, which are integral to the process of word learning. …”
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725por Pavlova, Marina A., Moosavi, Jonas, Carbon, Claus-Christian, Fallgatter, Andreas J., Sokolov, Alexander N.“…In a two-alternative forced-choice paradigm, participants had to indicate facial emotions displayed by posers. In general, the outcome dovetails with earlier findings that face masks affect emotion recognition in a dissimilar way: Inferring some emotions suffers more severely than others, with the most pronounced influence of mask wearing on disgust and close to ceiling recognition of fear and neutral expressions. …”
Publicado 2023
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727“…Guided by a revised version of Cross and Hong’s framework based on Bronfenbrenner’s ecological system theory, the present study adopted a mixed-methods approach to explore teacher emotions in an EFL context. It aims to better understand teacher emotions and the influencing factors of these emotions in the microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, and macrosystem of the above-mentioned framework. …”
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728por Dyck, Miriam, Winbeck, Maren, Leiberg, Susanne, Chen, Yuhan, Gur, Rurben C., Mathiak, Klaus“…BACKGROUND: Computer-generated virtual faces become increasingly realistic including the simulation of emotional expressions. These faces can be used as well-controlled, realistic and dynamic stimuli in emotion research. …”
Publicado 2008
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729por Vaillant, George E.“…Therefore, concepts like free will, motivation, emotions (especially positive emotions), and also the ethical issues related to these concepts are of abiding interest. …”
Publicado 2011
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730por Chmiel, Anna, Sienkiewicz, Julian, Thelwall, Mike, Paltoglou, Georgios, Buckley, Kevan, Kappas, Arvid, Hołyst, Janusz A.“…To test whether the emotions of a community member may influence the emotions of others, posts were grouped into clusters of messages with similar emotional valences. …”
Publicado 2011
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731“…We report here trends in the usage of “mood” words, that is, words carrying emotional content, in 20th century English language books, using the data set provided by Google that includes word frequencies in roughly 4% of all books published up to the year 2008. …”
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732por Bensafi, Moustafa, Iannilli, Emilia, Schriever, Valentin A., Poncelet, Johan, Seo, Han-Seok, Gerber, Johannes, Rouby, Catherine, Hummel, Thomas“…Although the brain structures involved in integrating odorant and trigeminal stimuli are well-documented, there is still a need to clarify (1) how emotional response is represented in the human brain during cross-modal interaction between odors and trigeminal stimuli, and (2) whether the degree of congruency between the two types of stimuli influences these emotional responses and their neural processing. …”
Publicado 2013
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733“…These findings provide evidence that memory suppression can be impaired by anxiety thus highlighting the crucial relation between cognitive control, emotions, and individual differences in regulating emotions.…”
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734“…Two experiments were run to examine the effects of dynamic displays of facial expressions of emotions on time judgments. The participants were given a temporal bisection task with emotional facial expressions presented in a dynamic or a static display. …”
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735por Becker, Eva S., Keller, Melanie M., Goetz, Thomas, Frenzel, Anne C., Taxer, Jamie L.“…The findings imply that since teachers’ emotions depend to a large extent on subjective evaluations of a situation, teachers should be able to directly modify their emotional experiences during a lesson through cognitive reappraisals.…”
Publicado 2015
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736por Terasawa, Yuri, Kurosaki, Yoshiko, Ibata, Yukio, Moriguchi, Yoshiya, Umeda, Satoshi“…Recognition rates of particular emotions were calculated to measure emotional sensitivity. …”
Publicado 2015
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737por Gilbert, Paul“…Insight into the coregulating processes of motives and emotions, especially prosocial ones, offers improved ways of understanding mental health difficulties and their prevention and relief.…”
Publicado 2015
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738por Järvelä, Simo, Kätsyri, Jari, Ravaja, Niklas, Chanel, Guillaume, Henttonen, Pentti“…We investigated how technologically mediating two different components of emotion—communicative expression and physiological state—to group members affects physiological linkage and self-reported feelings in a small group during video viewing. …”
Publicado 2016
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739“…We found that all negative emotions (disgust, sadness, anger and fear), but not happiness or surprise, significantly increased rejection rates, suggesting that the effect of incidental negative emotions on fairness is not specific to the type of negative emotion. …”
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740“…Leadership researchers will benefit by incorporating the research on emotional labor, emotional regulation, and happiness. …”
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