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 | | Cacioppo, J., Klein, D., Bernston, G., and Hatfield, E. The psychophysiology of emotion. |  | | They calculate whether the predicted emotion received the highest number of responses by Ss. |  | | Instead of manifesting themselves in the form of fist-shaking or fits, they are usually released in images of fantasy" (Vygotsky, 1925/1971, p. |
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http://www.humboldt1.com/~cr2/emotion.htm
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| | Emotion, Movement and Psychological Space |
 | | Thus, in a certain way, we can understand "emotion" as a tension between the mode of the actual and the mode of the possible. |  | | How I find myself in the mode of the actual (mood) will determine how my thrown projects, as the mode of the possible (understanding), are coming along. |  | | From the second connotation, emotion is distinguished as a departure from the "norm," the calm that exists prior to the emergence of a potential movement. |
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http://mythosandlogos.com/emotion.html
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 | | The way to listen: don't make mind blank; repeat objective and stay with emotion. |  | | The way to listen, don't make mind blank; repeat objective and stay with emotion. |  | | The emotion like "anger" is all the times you had this emotion in life, not just one instance in your life. |
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http://www.abwag.com/emotion.htm
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| | Emotion |
 | | They are what make life worth living, or sometimes ending. |  | | The same conclusion is usually drawn from an oft-cited experiment performed by Stanley Schacter and Jerome Singer (1962). |  | | "The Moralistic Fallacy: On the ‘Appropriateness' of emotion". |
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http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/emotion
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| | Emotion |
 | | Empty love- only the decision/commitment component is present |  | | Children who are born blind display the same facial gestures as sighted children do. |  | | Passionate love or romantic love is a intense emotional experience that includes sexual desire, elation, anxiety, ecstasy, and tenderness. |
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http://www.fvcc.edu/academics/dept_pages/social.sciences/psych/emotion2.htm
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| | Emotion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | That is to say specific emotional responses, as well as a group's interpretation of their significance, may be influenced by cultural norms of propriety. |  | | Current research on the neural circuitry of emotion suggests that emotion makes up an essential part of human decision-making, including long-term planning, and that the famous distinction made by Descartes between reason and emotion is not as clear as it seems. |  | | Much of what is said about emotions, as well as the history of what has been said about them, is conditioned by culture and even politics. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emotion
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| | Emotion |
 | | This is, no doubt, due to the fact that emotional response is complex to begin with, and is made even more complex by the fact that we add our thoughts and interpretations to them as well as just “experiencing” them as they are. |  | | This is the limbic system and the portions of the brain we call the old cortex. |  | | This has been called will-power, self-discipline, need for achievement, delay-of-gratification, and emotional intelligence. |
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http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/emotions.html
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| | The Emotions |
 | | The cognitive and situational component of emotion means that emotions are as varied as the circumstances of life, which means that the range and variety of emotions is great and complex -- as can be seen in the accompanying tables at left and right. |  | | Similarly, although sexual arousal is a sensation, lustfulness can be an emotion existing with or without any actual arousal. |  | | The emotions have a way of breaking through or of producing seemingly unrelated manifestations. |
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http://www.friesian.com/emotion.htm
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 | | It lets you do 3D digital sound using AC-3 and DTS. |  | | The result of this is that I want to approach this topic in two parts. |  | | The first part of this article will not be as technically granular as most of my previous work because I want to provide a pertinent overview and a context for understanding the Emotion Engine in detail, without addressing some of the more complex architectural issues. |
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http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/ee.ars/1
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| | Emotion Research: Cognitive Science/ Artificial Intelligence |
 | | BORIS is a natural language understanding program which has the capability to understand characters' emotional states and can infer an emotional state from the text of a story. |  | | The objective is not to provide a theory of human or animal emotions so much as to develop a new art form in which it is easy to produce microworlds containing "believable" agents which appear to be emotional. |  | | The primary components involved in emotion processing are the analyzer, which processes inputs from the perceptual and cognitive systems, and provides data to a comparator, which compares the input with the current goals. |
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http://emotion.bme.duke.edu/Emotion/EmoRes/CompAI/CompAI.html
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| | eMotion Press Release |
 | | "eMotion was able to customize their software to suit the needs of our buyers, enabling us to offer a 24-hour service from one site," said Amanda Basquil, Marketing Manager of Explore International. |  | | Electronic Publishing feature on eMotion's brand management solution for PeopleSoft |  | | For pre-sale inquiries, the buyer can access program catalogues, find out what is newly available, view low resolution video or download high quality video for playback, read a documentary synopsis and access a wealth of additional information such as the documentary's director, availability and running time. |
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http://www.emotion.com/news/releases/exploreintl.htm
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| | Fallacy: Appeal to Emotion |
 | | As long as one is able to clearly distinguish between what inspires emotions and what justifies a claim, one is unlikely to fall prey to this fallacy. |  | | Without an appeal to peoples' emotions, it is often difficult to get them to take action or to perform at their best. |  | | Instead she inspires them with emotional terms and attempts to "fire" them up. |
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http://www.nizkor.org/features/fallacies/appeal-to-emotion.html
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| | Journal Description Emotion APA Journals |
 | | Emotion publishes significant contributions to the study of emotion from a wide range of theoretical traditions and research domains. |  | | Studies of psychopathology contributing to the understanding of the role of emotional processes in affective and behavioral disorders are also welcome. |  | | Most of the articles published in Emotion will be reports of original research, but other types of articles are acceptable. |
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http://www.apa.org/journals/emo/description.html
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| | Facial Expressions of Emotion |
 | | However, there are some general features that we often associate with a particular emotion. |  | | Facial expressions of emotion is a complex area. |  | | Try to select features which reflect Happy, Sad, Fear and Anger. |
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http://www.dushkin.com/connectext/psy/ch10/facex.mhtml
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| | Category:Emotion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The main article for this category is Emotion. |  | | Articles and media on this topic in other Wikimedia projects can be found at: Commons Category Emotion |  | | There are 4 subcategories shown below (more may be shown on subsequent pages). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Emotion
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| | Flickr: Photos tagged with emotion |
 | | Explore and refine emotion photos with our clustery goodness! |  | | Feeds for photos tagged with emotion Available as RSS 2.0 and Atom |  | | You can assign as many tags as you wish to each photo. |
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/emotion
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| | emotion.biomachina.org |
 | | Pattern Matching is conducted on the entire ID Sequence. |  | | Currently Queries are restricted to EMotion Protein ID Sequences. |
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http://emotion.biomachina.org
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