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  • ...l conditioning]] after a conditioned stimulus (CS) has been paired with an emotion-producing unconditioned stimulus (US) such as electric shock.<ref>{{cite we [[Category:Emotion]] ...
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  • ...h examples including sensation, mobility, pain, cognition, ambulation, and emotion. [[Health utility]] values are commonly produced using HUI as a component ...ssification system consists of 7 attributes including sensation, mobility, emotion, cognition, self-care, pain and fertility. Fertility is not currently used ...
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  • ...m, Charles O. (2007): ''The Musical Representation. Meaning, Ontology, and Emotion'', Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, pp. 31–32.</ref> ...
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  • ...nter].</ref> Maleki was awarded ''The [[William Bouguereau]] Award &ndash; Emotion Theme and the Figure'' for his painting ''Omens of [[Hafez]]'' <ref>[http:/ ...
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  • ...st5=Yan|title=MultiMedia Modeling |chapter=Data Augmentation for EEG-Based Emotion Recognition with Deep Convolutional Neural Networks|series=Lecture Notes in ...g in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)|chapter=EEG Data Augmentation for Emotion Recognition Using a Conditional Wasserstein GAN|year=2018|volume=2018|pages ...
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  • ...[[expectation (epistemic)|expectations]], [[requirements]], and [[desire (emotion)|desires]], which combined establish an interaction position. Once the inte *[[desire (emotion)|Desires]] – highly personalized, one's goals, likes, and dislikes ...
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  • "''Dalí shows us the hierarchized libidinous emotion, suspended and as though hanging in midair, in accordance with the modern ' ...
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  • ...= 20 | issue = 1 | pages = 95–104 | doi = 10.1080/09595230125185 }}</ref> Emotion-motivated reasoning has been shown to influence addictive behaviours via se ...increases their motivation to engage in substance use following a negative emotion-arousing situation.<ref name="randall">{{cite journal |vauthors=Randall DM, ...
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  • === Emotion recognition === {{main|Emotion recognition}} ...
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  • ...8:1], accessed 30 November 2023</ref> [[Thomas Kelly Cheyne]] reads "great emotion" in the short clauses of this verse.<ref>Cheyne, T. K. (1884), [https://bib ...
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  • ...undergo [[depression (mood)|depression]] and [[anxiety]], managing their [[emotion]]s by developing addiction to alcohol, other types of drugs, or other pleas *'''N''' ''[[Neuroticism]]'' is a long-term tendency to experience [[negative emotion]]s such as nervousness, tension, anxiety and depression (associated adjecti ...
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  • ...ter=Hybrid Deep Neural Network--Hidden Markov Model (DNN-HMM) Based Speech Emotion Recognition |date=September 2013|pages=312–317|publisher=IEEE|doi=10.1109/a ...
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  • ...Allen. [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/5349454/ Stress and emotion recognition using log-Gabor filter analysis of speech spectrograms]. Affect ...
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  • ...ize employees to think about and engage in exit behavior. For example, the emotion reaction you experience to an unfair management decision or a conflict epis ...
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  • ...cal commentator A. W. Streane describes verses 10–21, Jeremiah's [[Sorrow (emotion)|dejection]] and God's reply, as "one of the most eloquent and pathetic in ...
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  • ...[[Hebrew]] thought, the [[heart#Symbolism|heart]] is the seat of life, or emotion, but also the seat of [[reason]].<ref name=plump /> ...
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  • ...r-Or1987/> It is therefore suggested that all outside factors that involve emotion be standardized if possible in Wingate testing environments. ...
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  • ...="Greene-2013">{{Cite book |last=Greene |first=Joshua |title=Moral Tribes: Emotion, Reason, and the Gap Between Us and Them |publisher=Penguin Press |year=201 ...havior. |url=http://doi.apa.org/getdoi.cfm?doi=10.1037/emo0000514 |journal=Emotion |language=en |volume=19 |issue=7 |pages=1138–1147 |doi=10.1037/emo0000514 | ...
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  • ===Risk and emotion=== ====The importance of emotion in risk==== ...
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  • ...n" (NRSV), “jealousy” (NAB, NCV, TEV, NLT), a fairly general word for deep emotion of passionate zeal, including envy and jealousy (Proverbs 6:34; 27:4) as we ...
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