Sentence examples for contribution of emotion from inspiring English sources

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This makes the contribution of emotion doubly important.

As a result, those tests and theories ignore the positive contribution of emotion to capacity (Charland 1998a).

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This should make us sceptical on expecting a constructive contribution of this emotion within public deliberation processes.

This can be largely attributed to the significant contribution of expressed emotion (β =.205, p <.05), social quality of life (β =.178, p <.05), and perceived psychological control in fathers (β = -.189, p <.05).

One important part of emotion research is emotion regulation.

This sort of scepticism about the contribution of the emotions to the intentionality or God-directedness of religious experience reflects a certain model of their structure, according to which they are comprised of a thought component and a feeling component, where the first gives rise to the second (as the thought of God's presence is said here to cause a certain feeling).

For the control epochs, the parametric modulator was always set to zero, in order to isolate the differential effect specific to musical emotions excluding any contribution of (disputable) emotional responses to pure tone sequences and thus ensuring a true baseline of nonmusic-related affect.

This relatively objective criterion provides a positive contribution to emotion detection efforts, particularly for the distinction of positive and negative emotions.

Expectation-based processes feature in a number of symptom perception models and refer to the contribution of beliefs and emotions in guiding the perception and interpretation of bodily changes (Petersen et al, 2011).

He has been at odds with these behaviorists for most of his career, this despite the fact that Panksepp's major contributions to the field of emotion are now widely accepted, especially by psychotherapists treating patients for emotional concerns such as depression.

A central contribution of physiological changes to emotion is also implicit in the two stage model of Schachter and Singer [5] in which it is argued that physiological arousal induced by adrenaline-injection can be interpreted as a state of either anger or elation depending on the concurrent context (an irritated or elated confederate) at a second-level of appraisal.

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