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  • ...tion</ref> As a distinct, integrated psychophysiological response system, emotion is described by three distinct response systems <ref>Watson D., & Clark, L. ==Theories of Emotion==
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  • {{r|Music and emotion}}
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  • ...ief exploration of the multi-faceted relationship between [[music]] and [[emotion]]. Many scientific disciplines deal with this topic, including [[philosophy ...respond emotionally to music knowing that there is nobody undergoing the [[emotion]] expressed?
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  • An overview of the intricate relationships between [[music]] and [[emotion]].
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  • | title = Investigating emotion with music: an fMRI study | title = Music: A Link Between Cognition and Emotion
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  • {{r|Emotion}}
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  • *[http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Speech_emotion_analysis Speech emotion analysis] at Scholarpedia
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  • *[http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Speech_emotion_analysis Speech emotion analysis] at Scholarpedia
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  • An overview of the intricate relationships between [[music]] and [[emotion]].
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  • ...tion</ref> As a distinct, integrated psychophysiological response system, emotion is described by three distinct response systems <ref>Watson D., & Clark, L. ==Theories of Emotion==
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  • A personality disorder characterized by an exaggerated display of emotion to gain attention and sympathy.
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  • ...hoactive drugs, which can cause subjective changes in perception, thought, emotion and consciousness.
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  • ...hteenth and early 19th centuries emphasizing individualism imagination and emotion.
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  • A human emotion of strong affection marked by positive feelings for a person or thing or id
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The mutual [[emotion|emotional]] and [[physiology|physiological]] effects of a close interaction
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  • A connection between two or more [[people]] by ties of [[emotion]] or [[affection]] characterized by regular [[involvement]], and sometimes
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  • An approach to creativity which comprises such characteristics as intense emotion, a high value placed on individual experience, inspiration, energy, love of
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  • ...nd form close [[bond]]s of [[affection]] and [[camaraderie]] and develop [[emotion|emotional]] ties closer than [[friendship]] somewhat like [[platonic love]]
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  • ...heart''', often red in [[Western society]], represents various [[human]] [[emotion]]s and experiences, chiefly [[love]] or the [[spirit]]. The [[human heart]]
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  • ...402.pdf Culture and gender issues in adolescence: evidence from studies on emotion]
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  • ...uage]] and may be influenced by [[culture]], [[attitude]]s, [[belief]]s, [[emotion]]s, [[value]]s, [[ethics]], [[authority]], [[rapport]], [[persuasion]], [[c
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  • ...nger, born in Texas on September 12, 1931, who is known for the heart-felt emotion conveyed by his phrasing and vocalizations and who is frequently called "th
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  • ...e degree of negative emotion felt at a loss exceeds the degree of positive emotion felt at a gain.
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  • {{r|Emotion}}
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  • {{r|Emotion}}
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  • {{r|Music and emotion}}
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  • {{r|Music and emotion}}
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  • ...apy involves the same central ideas as EFT: holding a distubring memory or emotion in mind while tapping on certain points. The key difference is that TFT als * Pick on a certain memory, emotion, or other issue that creates an emotional intensity.
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  • {{r|Music and emotion}}
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  • {{r|Music and emotion}}
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  • | title = Investigating emotion with music: an fMRI study | title = Music: A Link Between Cognition and Emotion
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  • {{r|Emotion}}
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  • ...as a [[personality disorder]] characterized by an exaggerated display of [[emotion]] to gain attention and sympathy. Emotional reactions are manipulative and
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  • ...d words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by using appeal to emotion or stereotypes), publish misleading reports and omit reporting of informati
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  • {{r|Emotion}}
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  • {{r|Emotion}}
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  • {{r|Emotion}}
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  • {{r|Emotion}}
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  • {{r|Music and emotion}}
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  • ...d breathing) persist, but awareness (including all cognitive function and emotion) is abolished."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...d words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by using appeal to emotion or stereotypes), publish misleading reports and omit reporting of informati
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  • ...loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by appeals to emotion or stereotypes) to favor liberal causes. These sources are generally trust
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  • ...n-verbal]] elements of [[communication]] used to modify meaning and convey emotion. Paralanguage may be expressed [[conscious]]ly or [[unconscious]]ly, and it
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  • ...ief exploration of the multi-faceted relationship between [[music]] and [[emotion]]. Many scientific disciplines deal with this topic, including [[philosophy ...respond emotionally to music knowing that there is nobody undergoing the [[emotion]] expressed?
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  • *[[Emotion]]
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  • '''Horror''' is a [[genre]] of storytelling which plays on the audience's [[emotion]]s, particularly the sense of [[fear]]. [[Horror fiction]] is deeply-rooted
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  • {{r|Emotion}}
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  • ...values (lines and color). They intended to transmit the essential plastic emotion of the natural phenomenon. These artworks represented a new form of [[impre
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  • ...t descriptions it comprises some or all of such characteristics as intense emotion, a high value placed on individual experience, inspiration, energy, love of
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  • ...deals of reason and order to an emphasis on individualism, imagination and emotion. This new movement manifested itself in most forms of [[art]], especially [
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  • ...or changes in subjective experience, alterations in perception, sensation, emotion, thought or behavior. Hypnosis is often discussed with regards to 'trance'
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  • ...ld scale. A common critique of Pentecostal services is an over-reliance on emotion or other charismata.
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  • It often serves to illustrate the state of your emotion.
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  • ...brant Gaelic dynamics. In Karen Matheson we have an angel who can stir the emotion of any devil. Their music is cool, modern, slicked back and constantly evol
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  • ==Emotion-laden commentary==
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  • ...to a medium, such as paper or a canvas, in such a way that it communicates emotion, expression, or an idea. Alternatively, it may be a task that just involve
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  • ...rm the planning of motor action. But also brain regions associated with [[emotion]] and [[memory]] are involved during both perception and production.
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  • ...tends toward the excessively objectifying, masculinist, and denigrating of emotion.
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  • ...]], played by [[Brent Spiner]], had that role in TNG. Rather than being an emotion-avoiding, logical, Vulcan as was Spock, Data searched for emotions and to b
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  • | [[Music and emotion]]
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  • *To express emotion
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  • ...oblems including Attention-Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder, regulation of emotion problems, tic disorders and bipolar disorders.<ref name="urlIs Learning Dis
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  • * Milani, Myrna M. (1986). ''The Body Language and Emotion of Dogs: A practical guide to the Physical and Behavioral Displays Owners a
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  • ...oding of sounds, and ending with brain functions underlying cognition and emotion during the perception and production of highly complex musical information. Meyer, L.B.: Emotion and Meaning in Music, Univ. of Chicago Press, 1956
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  • ...bridge, by considering poetry solely in relation to its capacity to arouse emotion. His most substantial work was in editing classical texts, a task requirin
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  • ||[[Chariot (Chinese constellation)|Chariot]], <br>Strongly (as of emotion)
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  • ...heir attention on the political message of a film rather than the drama or emotion of the narrative — as may be observed in some segments of [[Sergei Eisens
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  • ...but had replaced their weakened organs, in the process becoming devoid of emotion. Their design varied substantially over the years; this is the 2006 version
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  • ...A., Hakimzada, A. F., Yoskowitz, N. A., & Patel, V. L. (2006). The role of emotion in decision-making: A cognitive neuroeconomic approach towards understandin *Smith, K., & Dickhaut, J. (2005). Economics and emotion: Institutions matter. Games and Economic Behavior, In Press, Corrected Proo
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  • ...ow (such as stagnations, blockages and redirection) are thought to cause [[emotion]]al and physical [[illness]]. To release those disruptions, specific points
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  • rect 235 454 432 547 [[Music and emotion|Emotion]] rect 235 454 432 547 [[Music and emotion|Emotion]]
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  • ...idence is Kepnes at her best. A rich novel brimming with as much heartfelt emotion as genuine thrills, it will keep readers flipping the pages at a rapid pace
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  • ...é.jpg|thumb|right|350px|alt=A man and a woman in a bed.|Love is a powerful emotion with many forms, including [[romantic love]]. French artist [[Jacques-Louis '''Love''' is a human [[emotion]] of strong affection "induced by that which delights or commands admiratio
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  • ...ed with a kind of thought. The TCM practitioners asks many questions about emotion, which are used in localizing the problem to one or more organ systems, and
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  • ...the unity between the diction and movement of the verse, the thought, the emotion expressed and aroused, and the narration of events.
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  • ...[[Hestia]], [[Artemis]], and [[Athena]]. It is a powerful but transitory [[emotion]], quickly fading, and sexuality was seen as an "outside force", not an [[i
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  • ...distortion, fragmentation, or the communication of violent or overstressed emotion.<ref>Stallybrass and Bullock, p.301-392 - entry by [[John Willett]]</ref>
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  • ...th some [[verse]] sections, especially at moments of heightened tension or emotion. Its subject is an invasion of [[Ulaid|Ulster]] mounted by the [[Connacht]]
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  • ...erved as a critical measure of authority during the Enlightenment, whereas emotion and ecclesiastical authority were other secondary or tertiary concerns. As
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  • ...entally organised sequence of (body) movements containing an [[expression (emotion)| expressive]] character. This definition, however, can fit other forms of
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  • ...e Publishing House|American Issue Publishing Company]]. The ASLA also used emotion and cognition in the style of such issues related to World War I as anti-Ge
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  • ...bility to perform certain tasks or activities of daily living. Heightened emotion, stress, fever, physical exhaustion, or low blood sugar may trigger tremors ...nificance. It is rarely visible to the eye and may be heightened by strong emotion (such as anxiety or fear), physical exhaustion, [[hypoglycemia]], [[hyperth
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  • Kerr, J.H., Fujiyama, H., & Campano, J. (2002). Emotion and stress in serious and hedonistic leisure sport activities. ''Journal of
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  • ...e Publishing House|American Issue Publishing Company]]. The ASLA also used emotion and cognition in the style of such issues related to World War I as anti-Ge
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  • * {{search link|"emition"|emition|ns0|ns14|ns100}} (emission, emotion)
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  • ...are about "coming of age" stories and had an emphasis on story-telling and emotion.<ref name=twsMAR02h/> He described why Naruto's story was so compelling: ...have migrated from anime into American cartoons: moments of stress or high emotion trigger wild distortions of faces and figures, or throw the whole cartoon o
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  • ...etween conscious mental activity such as [[judgment]], [[volition]], and [[emotion]] and the underlying physical plant that supports this activity, consisting ...making, judgment, planning for the future. The ''amygdala'' is involved in emotion. The ''hippocampus'' is involved in memory. The ''insula'' is involved in b
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  • ...ng, intending, imagining, conceiving, believing, desiring, hoping, feeling emotion, empathizing, following what someone is saying, minding, being conscious of
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  • .... Both criteria acknoweldge the most frequent complaints as a decrease in emotion, and detachment or alienation from their cognition, body, or the world. Al ...ensitive regions, as well as increased activity in regions associated with emotion regulation.<ref>Phillips ML, Medford N, Senior C, Bullmore ET, Suckling J,
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  • ::*Kiefer et al. Emotion and memory: Event-related potential indices predictive for subsequent succe
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  • ...idence is Kepnes at her best. A rich novel brimming with as much heartfelt emotion as genuine thrills, it will keep readers flipping the pages at a rapid pace
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  • ...], [[brain folding]], [[concealed ovulation]], [[cooking]], [[culture]], [[emotion]]s, [[gesture]], [[humour]], [[language (general)|language]], [[morality]], ...st fifty years, focusing on the brain systems underlying language, memory, emotion, and perception. What it has not done is consider the stark reality that mo
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  • ...ganized speech and behavior, with flat or inappropriate affect (display of emotion). This subtype is the closest to the stereotype of a "crazy person". A pati ...|author=Bebbington P, Kuipers L |title=The predictive utility of expressed emotion in schizophrenia: an aggregate analysis |journal=Psychol Med |volume=24 |is
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  • ...by demonstrable changes in [[Cognition|cognitive]], [[Somatic|somatic]], [[Emotion|emotional]], and [[Behavior|behavioral]] components. <ref>Seligman, M.E.P., ...g in potentially harmful behaviors. <ref>Zald, D.H. & Pardo, J.V. (1997). "Emotion, olfaction, and the human amygdala: amygdala activation during aversive olf
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  • ...active, and Spinoza describes the ideas as adequate. Spinoza defines each emotion in simple terms, based on the cause-and-effect ideas in his logical system. ===Definitions of each emotion===
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  • ...bs in one night ... I thought as far as I can value tying up that kind of emotion as a package and trying to convey it through two speakers, it was fairly su
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  • ...woman in labor generally experiences a wide range of complex and intense [[emotion]]s
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  • ...ain regions involved in perception, movement, pain, and various aspects of emotion processing"''
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  • ...y neat, or adulterated with so little meaning that nothing except poetical emotion is perceived and matters."<ref>Housman, A E. The Name and Nature of Poetry
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  • ...rhymed octosyllables, making it difficult to achieve effects in cadence or emotion. He often shows a fatalistic or pessimistic streak in some of the narrativ
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  • ...y independent, external corroboration and not by belief in or the level of emotion associated with the memory...Clinicians should not avoid asking questions a
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  • ...fiction", but in a general discussion of his role in literature, myth, and emotion, including the novel and book ''The Boys from Brazil'' by [[Ira Levin]], th
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  • ...er. As for the agar spread, it was devoid of all growth and what caused my emotion was that in a flash I had understood: what caused my clear spots was, in fa
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  • ...er. As for the agar spread, it was devoid of all growth and what caused my emotion was that in a flash I had understood: what caused my clear spots was, in fa
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  • ...ame=twsMAR05j5/> His "reined-in volatility" infuses his singing with great emotion.<ref name=twsMAR05j5/>
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  • ...{{Quote|I was immediately impressed with her voice, and the power and the emotion. Our backgrounds are very similar. We both played in our fathers' bands whe
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  • ...uture challenges. In: Haug M, Whalen R. E, editors. Animal models of human emotion and cognition. Washington (District of Columbia): American Psychological As
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