Ekman, P.: An argument for basic emotions. Cognition and Emotion 6, 169–200 (1992) View ArticleEkman, P. (1992). An argument for basic emotions. Cognition and Emotion , 6 , 169–200.Ekman P (1992) An argument for basic emotions. Cogn Emot 6:169–200...
An argument for basic emotions-英文文献 Pwcholosical Review COPYrilhll992 by Ihe American Ps~hololic.1 ssoc.aon. Ine. 1992. VoI. 99. No. 3. SSO-SS3 0033·29SX/92/$3.00 Are There Basic Emotions? Paul Ekman University of California, San Francisco Ortony and Turners (1990) arguments ...
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Taylor & Francis Online :: An argument for basic emotions - Cognition and Emotion - Volume 6, Issue 3-4 Emotions are viewed as having evolved through their adaptive value in dealing with fundamental life-tasks. Each emotion has unique features: signal, physio... P Ekman - 《Taylor & ...
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(candidates may include the rostral anterior cingulate and themedial prefrontal cortex; see, e.g.,Lane, 2000, pp. 356–358), and (3) regions involved ininformation processingthat differs depending on the mechanismthat caused the emotion.3Based on this argument, the following preliminary ...
The basic argumentative essay structure typically consists of several key components: Introduction This section provides an overview of the topic, introduces the main argument or claim (thesis statement), and grabs the reader's attention with a hook. Background Information Depending on the complexity ...
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generalized anxiety disorder and borderline personality disorder essentially may represent extremely high levels of neuroticism (Clark and Watson1999, Widiger et al.1999). In support of this argument, recent twin study evidence strongly suggests that neuroticism, generalized anxiety disorder, and major ...
It features recordings from 4 male actors expressing 7 different emotions, totaling 480 British English utterances. These sentences, selected from the standard TIMIT corpus, are phonetically balanced for each emotion. Recorded in a high-quality visual media lab, the data undergoes processing and ...