According to the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, emotions have several components including appraisal (taking stock of what is in front of us; threat or safety, artwork or real world? etc), physiological response (our body's reactions; sweating, heartbeats increase? etc), subjective feeling ...
EmotionStressDefenceAll animals, including humans, react with distinct emotional coping strategies to different types of stress. Active coping strategies (e.g. confrontation, fight, escape) are evoked if the stressor is controllable or escapable. Passive coping strategies (e.g. quiescence, immobility,...
Exaggerated grief includes more intense types of reactions than what you’d typically see in any other type of grief. When it’s exaggerated, your emotions and actions may become more noticeable and disruptive. You might experience self-destructive behavior, nightmares, thoughts of suicide or self-...
individuals with different personality traits prefer different emotion regulation strategies, which can affect their emotional reactions. For example, individuals high in neuroticism may lean towards rumination, a strategy associated with negative emotional outcomes, while those high in extraversion...
A simple touch can convey understanding and shared emotion, offering comfort when words fall short. For couples where physical touch is a primary love language, the absence of touch can be particularly challenging. It's important for these couples to find ways to maintain a physical connection, ...
The Effect of Two Different Types of Human-Computer Interactions on User's Emotion in Virtual Counseling Environment Previous studies have suggested that different types of human-computer interactions (HCI) have different impact on use's emotional responses in virtual env... Z Tu,D Weng,D Cheng,...
Given the common origin of mammalian facial musculature59 and its link to emotion2, and the nature of the long association between humans and dogs, it is plausible that similar emotional reactions might share common facial correlates in these two species (i.e. that the same emotions are closely...
reactions based on cognitive appraisals47,48. Currently, theoretical approaches, such as the circumplex model of affect16and the wheel of emotion15, have been proposed to develop the spectrum of emotion categories. The circumplex model of affect applies two axes, valence and arousal, to classify ...
By using those compilations, we aimed to rule out the possibility that individual songs affect reactions disproportionately. The track sequence in a genre condition remained identical and each fragment contained key segments of the song (e.g. verse and chorus, beat drops, crescendos). Measurements ...
Instead of just focusing on reducing their physiological reactions to the perceived stress as one would do when only biofeedback is offered (Gatchel et al., 1978), they could see the consequences of the stress on their performances and adjust their behaviour accordingly. 1.3. Prototype evaluation;...