Page 1. New Findings on the Contempt Expression Nancy Alvarado University of California, Irvine, ... more Page 1. New Findings on the Contempt Expression Nancy Alvarado University of California, Irvine, USA Kimberly Jameson University of California, San Diego, USA Three experiments using an alternative methodology tested ...
The nature of ticklish smiling and the possible emotional state that accompanies it have been pon... more The nature of ticklish smiling and the possible emotional state that accompanies it have been pondered since the ancient Greeks. The present study is arguably the first to systematically examine facial behaviour and self-reports of emotion in response to tickling. Using a within-...
Although scoring systems have been developed to introduce reliability into evaluadon of subject r... more Although scoring systems have been developed to introduce reliability into evaluadon of subject responses to TAT pictures, these are not widely used in ... The subjective validity of the TAT among clinicians appears to be that, taken with other information about a subject, it does ...
The question for many designers of intelligent systems is no longer whether to incorporate emotio... more The question for many designers of intelligent systems is no longer whether to incorporate emotion and motivation, but how to do so. This question has strong consequences for the autonomy and flexibility of a system and its ability to respond to novel, unpredictable or changing ...
The insights provided by the application of evolutionary psychology to established fields of evid... more The insights provided by the application of evolutionary psychology to established fields of evidence has clinical rel-evance in areas such as fears, anxiety, and depression (Dim-berg & Ohman 1996; Gilbert 1992; Marks & Nesse 1994). Certain evolved behaviours, such as the ...
Page 1. New Findings on the Contempt Expression Nancy Alvarado University of California, Irvine, ... more Page 1. New Findings on the Contempt Expression Nancy Alvarado University of California, Irvine, USA Kimberly Jameson University of California, San Diego, USA Three experiments using an alternative methodology tested ...
The nature of ticklish smiling and the possible emotional state that accompanies it have been pon... more The nature of ticklish smiling and the possible emotional state that accompanies it have been pondered since the ancient Greeks. The present study is arguably the first to systematically examine facial behaviour and self-reports of emotion in response to tickling. Using a within-...
Although scoring systems have been developed to introduce reliability into evaluadon of subject r... more Although scoring systems have been developed to introduce reliability into evaluadon of subject responses to TAT pictures, these are not widely used in ... The subjective validity of the TAT among clinicians appears to be that, taken with other information about a subject, it does ...
The question for many designers of intelligent systems is no longer whether to incorporate emotio... more The question for many designers of intelligent systems is no longer whether to incorporate emotion and motivation, but how to do so. This question has strong consequences for the autonomy and flexibility of a system and its ability to respond to novel, unpredictable or changing ...
The insights provided by the application of evolutionary psychology to established fields of evid... more The insights provided by the application of evolutionary psychology to established fields of evidence has clinical rel-evance in areas such as fears, anxiety, and depression (Dim-berg & Ohman 1996; Gilbert 1992; Marks & Nesse 1994). Certain evolved behaviours, such as the ...
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