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Topic: Emotion



  
 Emotion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emotion is differentiated from feeling, in that, as noted, emotion is a psycho-physiological state that moves an organism to action.
Emotion as the subject of scientific research has multiple dimensions: behavioral, physiological, subjective, and cognitive.
William James in the 1800's believed that emotional experience is largely due to the experience of bodily changes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emotion   (2221 words)

  
 Emotion
"The Moralistic Fallacy: On the ‘Appropriateness' of emotion".
Emotion, Thought and therapy: a Study of Hume and Spinoza and the Relationship of Philosophical Theories of the Emotions to Psychological Theories of Therapy.
The simplest theory of emotions, and perhaps the theory most representative of common sense, is that emotions are simply a class of feelings, differentiated from sensation and proprioceptions by their experienced quality.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/emotion   (12581 words)

  
 Emotion, Movement and Psychological Space
Emotions are clearly one of the most vitally important phenomena to study in psychology.
De Rivera's understanding of emotion as a movement in interpersonal, psychological space is also consistent with the theories of anxiety of, for example, Sullivan (1953), Schachtel (1959), and Fischer (1991).
From the second connotation, emotion is distinguished as a departure from the "norm," the calm that exists prior to the emergence of a potential movement.
http://mythosandlogos.com/emotion.html   (4841 words)

  
 emotion
Emotionalism is not the emotion of the character.
A state of being; nervousness, is not an emotion.
The emotion like "anger" is all the times you had this emotion in life, not just one instance in your life.
http://www.abwag.com/emotion.htm   (405 words)

  
 Emotion Research: Cognitive Science/ Artificial Intelligence
The emotion model is embedded in one module of the overall architecture and emotion is used as a means of creating more veridical social behavior.
Agents are capable of displaying emotions, changing their emotional state, and able to derive other agents' emotions from their observed behaviors.
Different emotions are expressed in terms of a scalar representing positive or negative state of arousal.
http://emotion.bme.duke.edu/Emotion/EmoRes/CompAI/CompAI.html   (2559 words)

  
 The Emotions
The cognitive and situational component of emotion means that emotions are as varied as the circumstances of life, which means that the range and variety of emotions is great and complex -- as can be seen in the accompanying tables at left and right.
Hume's view, while affirming the nature of the emotions as sources of conviction, denies their cognitive character, except in the sense that emotions may be explained as products of custom and history -- that reflecting Hume's political conservatism.
While Solomon was long famous for asserting the cognitive character of emotion, he is nevertheless a Nietzschean and Existentialist, where the cognitive character of emotion may not amount to much when there is no objective character to moral and evaluative issues.
http://www.friesian.com/emotion.htm   (2188 words)

  
 Journal Description Emotion APA Journals
Submissions from all domains of emotion research are encouraged, including studies focusing on cultural, social, temperament and personality, cognitive, development, health, or biological variables that affect or are affected by emotional processes.
Studies of psychopathology contributing to the understanding of the role of emotional processes in affective and behavioral disorders are also welcome.
Emotion publishes significant contributions to the study of emotion from a wide range of theoretical traditions and research domains.
http://www.apa.org/journals/emo/description.html   (256 words)

  
 emotion.htm
Specifically, the "emotion center" of the brain, the limbic system, is comprised of subcortical structures such as the amygdala, septal area, and hippocampus, and cortical structures such as the hippocampus and the cingulate gyrus.
I argue that an activity theory --which regards emotions as interdependent and interpenetrating with other cultural phenomena-- is central for the cultural psychology of emotions.
The activity basis of emotions and emotion concepts is further illustrated by gender differences in emotions.
http://www.humboldt1.com/~cr2/emotion.htm   (15122 words)

  
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This is, no doubt, due to the fact that emotional response is complex to begin with, and is made even more complex by the fact that we add our thoughts and interpretations to them as well as just “experiencing” them as they are.
One question that is asked repeatedly is “what are the basic emotions.” There have been dozens of answers to this, none of which have been completely satisfying.
Delight is the emotional side of adaptation, of (believe it or not!) learning.
http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/emotions.html   (1818 words)

  
 Emotion
Passionate love or romantic love is a intense emotional experience that includes sexual desire, elation, anxiety, ecstasy, and tenderness.
Some research suggests that people might be taught how to control their emotional feeling by controlling their facial muscles.
Then a secondary appraisal takes place to assess our thoughts and emotions and determine if we are able to successfully cope with the event.
http://www.fvcc.edu/academics/dept_pages/social.sciences/psych/emotion2.htm   (1516 words)

  
 Fallacy: Appeal to Emotion
As long as one is able to clearly distinguish between what inspires emotions and what justifies a claim, one is unlikely to fall prey to this fallacy.
This fallacy is committed when someone manipulates peoples' emotions in order to get them to accept a claim as being true.
More formally, this sort of "reasoning" involves the substitution of various means of producing strong emotions in place of evidence for a claim.
http://www.nizkor.org/features/fallacies/appeal-to-emotion.html   (1078 words)

  
 Emotion Mind-Module for Artificial Intelligence Evolving from Seed AI to Singularity AI
possibly affecting the emotional state of the mind) and before
Otherwise, there can be no emotion because the
to attempt the coding of such basic sentic forms and emotions as
http://mind.sourceforge.net/emotion.html   (1005 words)

  
 Facial Expressions of Emotion
Facial expressions of emotion is a complex area.
In this exercise you will be asked to select the eyes and mouth expression that goes with particular emotions.
To find out more about Facial Expressions of Emotion,
http://www.dushkin.com/connectext/psy/ch10/facex.mhtml   (128 words)

  
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With the foundation laid in part I, the second part of this article will, then, delve into the depths of the Emotion Engine.
The literature on the PS2 offers conflicting numbers for the sizes of the various caches in the Emotion Engine.
The Emotion Engine is the heart of the PS2, and the part that really makes it unique.  The Emotion Engine handles two primary types of calculations and one secondary type:
http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/ee.ars/1   (809 words)

  
 Flickr: Photos tagged with emotion
Explore and refine emotion photos with our clustery goodness!
Feeds for photos tagged with emotion Available as RSS 2.0 and Atom
You can assign as many tags as you wish to each photo.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/emotion   (80 words)

  
 Category:Emotion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The main article for this category is Emotion.
Articles and media on this topic in other Wikimedia projects can be found at: Commons Category Emotion
There are 4 subcategories shown below (more may be shown on subsequent pages).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Emotion   (84 words)

  
 eMotion Press Release
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eMotion, Inc. is the leading provider of digital media management solutions in the world today.
Electronic Publishing feature on eMotion's brand management solution for PeopleSoft
http://www.emotion.com/news/releases/exploreintl.htm   (441 words)

  
 emotion.biomachina.org
Currently Queries are restricted to EMotion Protein ID Sequences.
Pattern Matching is conducted on the entire ID Sequence.
http://emotion.biomachina.org   (202 words)

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