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The impact of facial expressions in consumer purchase decision
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Poetry-elicited emotions: Individual differences and psychological mechanisms ...
Pitur, Simina. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Identifying Speaker State from Multimodal Cues ...
Yang, Zixiaofan. - : Columbia University, 2021
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Gratitude at Work: Prospective Cohort Study of a Web-Based, Single-Exposure Well-Being Intervention for Health Care Workers.
Adair, Kathryn C; Rodriguez-Homs, Larissa G; Masoud, Sabran. - : JMIR Publications Inc., 2021
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Instruire et plaire - l’implication idéologique de la littérature enfantine dans le débat sur l’éducation en France au XIXe siècle
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'Sadness' in the Ancient Egyptian lexicon: a lexical-semantic analysis of the Lexeme ind
Jenkins, Madeline Victoria. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2021
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“Hard to Say, Hard to Understand, Hard to Live”: Possible Associations between Neurologic Language Impairments and Suicide Risk
In: Brain Sciences; Volume 11; Issue 12; Pages: 1594 (2021)
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Detecting Aggressiveness in Tweets: A Hybrid Model for Detecting Cyberbullying in the Spanish Language
In: Applied Sciences ; Volume 11 ; Issue 22 (2021)
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Mexican Emotional Speech Database Based on Semantic, Frequency, Familiarity, Concreteness, and Cultural Shaping of Affective Prosody
In: Data; Volume 6; Issue 12; Pages: 130 (2021)
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Linguistic–Cultural Mediation in Asylum and Refugee Settings and Its Emotional Impact on Arabic–Spanish Interpreters
In: European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education ; Volume 11 ; Issue 4 ; Pages 93-1291 (2021)
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Superior Communication of Positive Emotions Through Nonverbal Vocalisations Compared to Speech Prosody
In: Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 45 (4) (2021)
Abstract: The human voice communicates emotion through two different types of vocalizations: nonverbal vocalizations (brief non-linguistic sounds like laughs) and speech prosody (tone of voice). Research examining recognizability of emotions from the voice has mostly focused on either nonverbal vocalizations or speech prosody, and included few categories of positive emotions. In two preregistered experiments, we compare human listeners' (total n = 400) recognition performance for 22 positive emotions from nonverbal vocalizations (n = 880) to that from speech prosody (n = 880). The results show that listeners were more accurate in recognizing most positive emotions from nonverbal vocalizations compared to prosodic expressions. Furthermore, acoustic classification experiments with machine learning models demonstrated that positive emotions are expressed with more distinctive acoustic patterns for nonverbal vocalizations as compared to speech prosody. Overall, the results suggest that vocal expressions of positive emotions are communicated more successfully when expressed as nonverbal vocalizations compared to speech prosody. ; ISSN:0191-5886 ; ISSN:1573-3653
Keyword: Acoustics; Machine learning; Nonverbal vocalizations; Positive emotions; Speech prosody; Voice
URL: https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000498812
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/498812
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EXPRESSIVENESS AND WAYS OF ITS REALIZATION IN V. RASPUTIN’S FICTION: PHONETIC, LEXICAL, MORPHOLOGICAL AND WORD-FORMING LEVELS ...
Nechay, Y.P.; Babak, O.V.. - : Инфинити, 2021
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Hâbutuu kûri taŋa ; Feelings ; Les sentiments
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Autoesquemas posibles de ficción : la inmersión narrativa como proceso de integración conceptual
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EmoPro – Emotional prototypicality for 1286 Spanish words: Relationships with affective and psycholinguistic variables
In: Faculty Publications (2021)
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A prática filosófica na Educação Infantil : emoções e razoabilidade
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Stalking Victimization and Emotional Consequences: A Cross-Cultural Comparison Between American and Spanish University Students
In: Criminology Sarasota Manatee Campus Faculty Publications (2021)
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Linguistic–Cultural Mediation in Asylum and Refugee Settings and Its Emotional Impact on Arabic–Spanish Interpreters
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Las emociones propias de la comunicación médico-paciente en la serie The Good Doctor: retos para la traducción audiovisual accesible inglés-español
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The functions of empathy in Anglo-Saxon England
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