Sign in to download hi-res image Fig. 1. Previous domain-specific models for affective sound processing. (A) Neural models for processing affective voices (i.e. nonverbal expressions, affective prosody) proposed a hierarchical processing from an acoustic analysis in low-level auditory cortex (AC...
Human beings make decisions that derive from the output of brain mechanisms and processes that generally work in sync, and although a complex process, what is termed healthy behaviour does follow a set of decision rules, even though these rules are labelled differently in various schools of scienc...
Although the previous studies have shown that an emotional context may alter touch processing, it is not clear how visual contextual information modulates the sensory signals, and at what levels does this modulation take place. Therefore, we investigated
First impressions from audio and visual stimuli can also damage the ability to develop trust later on in the interaction [42]. In this work, we focus on affective trust, which is developed through emotional bonds and personal relationship, as opposed to cognitive trust which is more task ...
In response to excessive glucose, the pancreas sends a hormone called insulin out in the body, to grab all the extra glucose molecules and store them away, so they do not cause any damage. The insulin therefore, stores glucose into the liver, and muscles and then, when those are fully st...
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Sleepiness can damage your judgment, work performance, mood, and safety. Medically Reviewed byNeha Pathak, MDon June 07, 2021 Written byCamille Peri 5 min read | Listen Do you often forget things that you’re sure you know? Is it hard to concentrate on complex assignments? Do you get les...
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One argument against this is the scale of potential damage, as algorithmic tools and technologies developed most likely will cover cases on a significantly larger scale than one single human decision-maker, and possibly will be re-deployed in other fields as well once the technology is deemed rel...