of emotions Two-factor theory of emotion Kuleshov effect Panksepp, Jaak (2005). Affective neuroscience: the foundations of human and animal emotions ([Reprint] ed...
HumanEmotions is an album by country musician David Allan Coe. It was released in 1978 on Columbia. The original vinyl release of HumanEmotions is divided...
discrete emotion theory, all humans are thought to have an innate set of basic emotions that are cross-culturally recognizable. These basic emotions are described...
Emotion recognition is the process of identifying humanemotion. People vary widely in their accuracy at recognizing the emotions of others. Use of technology...
explores the issue of human existence. Existentialist philosophers explore questions related to the meaning, purpose, and value of human existence. Common...
Emotion is defined as any mental experience with high intensity and high hedonic content. The existence and nature of emotions in non-human animals are...
the attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities. It is considered to be an innate tendency of human psychology. Personification...
emotion originally during her graduate training. According to Barrett, emotions are "not universal, but vary from culture to culture" (see Emotions and...
convincingly simulating emotions. A more practical approach, based on current technological capabilities, is the simulation of emotions in conversational agents...
generally positive reviews from critics, praised for its portrayal of humanemotions, resilience, and societal concerns, particularly regarding the neglect...
behaviors in humans and other animals. According to evolutionary theory, different emotions evolved at different times. Primal emotions, such as love...
that humanemotions ascribed to God are indicative of divine responses within the matrix of human history that are in fact analogous to humanemotions though...
looking at the types of emotions people believe ingroup and outgroup members possess. Some emotions are considered unique to humans (e.g., love, regret,...
The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals is Charles Darwin's third major work of evolutionary theory, following On the Origin of Species (1859)...
range of facial expressions. They used machine vision to spot familiar humanemotions like pleasure, disgust, nausea, pain, and fear. In nature, mice are...
basic emotions to certain brain regions have been controversial; some research found no evidence for specific locations corresponding to emotions, but...
structure and configurations of human behaviour associated with the expression of emotion." The observer can note emotions from the listener's posture, gait...
what emotions are. With a “data-driven” approach that maps people’s emotional experiences and expressions across the widest array of emotions studied...
approaches are based on the premise that humanemotions are connected to human needs, and therefore emotions have an innately adaptive potential that...
Likewise, how emotion is perceived is dependent on past experiences and interpretations. Emotion can be accurately perceived in humans. Emotions can be perceived...
The sociology of emotions applies sociological theorems and techniques to the study of humanemotions. As sociology emerged primarily as a reaction to...
have emotions and emotional reactions to creation, but these emotions should not necessarily be viewed as altogether similar to humanemotions. Genesis...
The history of emotions is a field of historical research concerned with humanemotion, especially variations among cultures and historical periods in...
the screenplay with Sharma, exploring the subject of complexities of humanemotions, especially love and was certain to cast Dhanush given the relativity...
the psychology of con artists - how fraudsters know how to manipulate humanemotions. "In the Confidence Game, Maria Konnikova Explains Cons and How to Avoid...
a literary term for the attribution of humanemotion and conduct to things found in nature that are not human. It is a kind of personification that occurs...
his liver (in ancient Greece, the liver was thought to be the seat of humanemotions). His liver would then grow back overnight, only to be eaten again the...