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Memory bias for negative emotional words in recognition memory is driven by effects of category membership

Memory bias for negative emotional words in recognition memory is driven by effects of category membership

... neutral words and either a low, medium, or high proportion of negative emotional ...few emotional words appeared in the study list, the shared emotional features would not be strongly ...

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Association of trait mindfulness with the false recognition of emotional words in bilinguals

Association of trait mindfulness with the false recognition of emotional words in bilinguals

... Mindfulness increases the true memory of emotionally positive stimuli and reduces the negative ones, and enhances false memory. Additionally, few researches have observed a higher false memory of negative critical lures ...

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Exploring Emotional Words for Chinese Document Chief Emotion Analysis

Exploring Emotional Words for Chinese Document Chief Emotion Analysis

... on emotional words annotation is based on the Ren-CECps, which is a Chinese emotional corpus consisting of 1,487 Chinese blog documents with totally 35,096 ...the words and phrases are ...

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Sentiment aware fake news detection on online social networks

Sentiment aware fake news detection on online social networks

... The emotional ratio of negative to positive words is computed in Table ...adverse emotional words from the emotional lexicon ...using emotional words in the classification ...

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Higher cortisol levels following exposure to traumatic reminders in abuse-related ptsd

Higher cortisol levels following exposure to traumatic reminders in abuse-related ptsd

... of emotional words; learning and immediate recall of the emotional story; Wechsler para- graph (A) delayed recall; and two distractibility ...

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Learning Sentiment Memories for Sentiment Modification without Parallel Data

Learning Sentiment Memories for Sentiment Modification without Parallel Data

... Recently, there has been some studies for senti- ment modification. Shen et al. (2017) learn an en- coder that maps a sentence with its original style to a style-independent content representation. This is then passed to ...

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We Aren't Living Happily Ever After: Embodying Characters in Readers Theater to Promote Comprehension

We Aren't Living Happily Ever After: Embodying Characters in Readers Theater to Promote Comprehension

... students’ emotional language using a coding system adapted from O’Kearney and Dadds ...their emotional vocabulary. So I decided to focus in on the emotional vocabulary my students used to identify ...

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Preserved proactive control in ageing: a Stroop Study with emotional faces vs  words

Preserved proactive control in ageing: a Stroop Study with emotional faces vs words

... that emotional material affected cognitive performance in an emotional Stroop ...of emotional relative to neutral material using a wide range of stimulus sets, including faces ...for words ...

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Response Inhibition and Memory Retrieval of Emotional Target Words: Evidence from an Emotional Stop Signal Task

Response Inhibition and Memory Retrieval of Emotional Target Words: Evidence from an Emotional Stop Signal Task

... that emotional stimuli capture attention and guide behavior often ...to emotional words in the stop-signal ...of emotional word processing, we show that processing of emo- tional information ...

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Attentional bias for trauma related words: exaggerated emotional Stroop effect in Afghanistan and Iraq war veterans with PTSD

Attentional bias for trauma related words: exaggerated emotional Stroop effect in Afghanistan and Iraq war veterans with PTSD

... the emotional Stroop [29]. Habitu- ation using the emotional Stroop is defined as dimin- ished emotional interference effects (less RT slowing) combined with increased RT slowing for neutral ...

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Generating Responses with a Specific Emotion in Dialog

Generating Responses with a Specific Emotion in Dialog

... that emotional states can be expressed with language by explicitly using strong emotional words or by forming neutral word in distinct pat- terns, we proposed a novel emotional dialog sys- tem ...

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Brief Report: Attenuated Emotional Suppression of the Attentional Blink in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Another Non-Social Abnormality?

Brief Report: Attenuated Emotional Suppression of the Attentional Blink in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Another Non-Social Abnormality?

... whether emotional words would capture attention similarly in the two ...of words facilitated attention in typical comparison participants, this effect was attenuated in the ASD ...the ...

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10.    Emotive Lexicons and Illocutionary Acts: Case of Tragic Circumstances

10.    Emotive Lexicons and Illocutionary Acts: Case of Tragic Circumstances

... using words and phrases that depict our happy emotional state, whereas in an unpleasant situation we often express negative emotions such as insult, cry, sadness, anger, fear and disgust which are noticed ...

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The Emotional Force of Swearwords and
Taboo Words in the Speech of
Multilinguals

The Emotional Force of Swearwords and Taboo Words in the Speech of Multilinguals

... an emotional resonance that is quite as ...these words in appropriate ...of emotional force but may also feel he/she is close enough to the in-group to dare use these powerful ...of emotional ...

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Political Competence and the Mediator: A New Strategy for Managing Complexity and Stress

Political Competence and the Mediator: A New Strategy for Managing Complexity and Stress

... A tentative link between political and social/emotional competence was established empirically in my own study. It should be stated that mediators were not asked directly about their political skill; the ...

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Mirror, mirror: reflections on the emotionally intelligent practitioner

Mirror, mirror: reflections on the emotionally intelligent practitioner

... own emotional reaction at the time and the emotionality of the other person/people (be it patient and/or colleague) ...their emotional self in preparation for therapeutically engaging with ...

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The affective notes of represented space as motors of emotional and sensorial response

The affective notes of represented space as motors of emotional and sensorial response

... To underline the atmosphere of the lived space, these images propose to simulate not only architectural shapes, but rather the contingency of its appearance. The aesthetic features are not limited to the anticipation of ...

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The Effect of EQ and Gender on Oral Cloze Performance of Simultaneous Interpreting Students

The Effect of EQ and Gender on Oral Cloze Performance of Simultaneous Interpreting Students

... other words, studies conducted on professional interpreters showed some gender-bound differences, whereas studies concerning novice trainee interpreters did not demonstrate such gender-related ...other ...

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Changes in the relationship between self-reference and emotional valence as a function of dysphoria

Changes in the relationship between self-reference and emotional valence as a function of dysphoria

... Many investigators have examined how people preferentially process and encode emotional information that is relevant to the self (Miall, 1986). When investigators have considered the valence of stimuli, they have ...

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Anatomy of masochism

Anatomy of masochism

... Of the 82 respondents, 48 came w ith alacrity for interview, answered the Beck D epression Inventory, completed the 'emotional' Stroop task and answered the three questionnaires relating specifically to ...

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