1735, "causing movement," from Latinemot-, past-participle stem ofemovere"to move out, move away" (seeemotion) +-ive. Meaning "capable of emotion" is from 1881; that of "evoking emotions" is from 1923, originally in literary criticism. Related:Emotively;emotiveness. ...
Collect together at least 4 different coloured pens. Take a big sheet of paper and write‘Emotions’in the middle. Put a circle or a pretty cloud shape around the words. Take another colour and draw a line from the cloud and write from that line anyadjectivesyou know that related to‘‘...
The results reveal consistent emotional patterns where, the emotions most closely related to misinformation tend to be anger, disgust, fear and negativity. As a tangible outcome, we propose a tool designed to enhance the efficiency of fact-checkers in the detection of hoaxes. Also considered are ...
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Reflexive eyeblinks to a startle probe vary with the pleasantness of affective pictures, whereas the corresponding P300 varies with emotional arousal. The ... BN Cuthbert,HT Schupp,M Bradley,... - 《Psychophysiology》 被引量: 523发表: 1998年 Emotions in word and face processing: Early and ...
All of the following words and expressions are related to gestures and body language. Read them closely and then use them to complete the passage that follows. Make changes if necessary. communicate random meanings background gestures emotions To (1) ___ more efficiently we use gestures as part...
The first study showed differences among emotion terms in the degree to which they implied causal awareness, but the results were more consistent with a distinction between mood and reactive emotions than with Johnson-Laird and Oatley's (1989) classification. The second study showed that each of ...
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John Koenig loves finding words that express our unarticulated feelings -- like "lachesism," the hunger for disaster, and "sonder," the realization that everyone else's lives are as complex and unknowable as our own. Here, he meditates on the meaning we
结果1 题目Students can understand and use the key words and sentences related to the topics of home, friends, hobbies, emotions, family, and school subjects.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 教学难点:正确使用介词、形容词和动词短语。反馈 收藏