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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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  • ...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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  • {{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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  • An overview of the intricate relationships between [[music]] 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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  • A connection between two or more [[people]] by ties of [[emotion]] or [[affection]] characterized by regular [[involvement]], and sometimes
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The mutual [[emotion|emotional]] and [[physiology|physiological]] effects of a close interaction
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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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