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Discover Ludwig"emotion condition" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the state of one's emotions or feelings. One can use this phrase when describing a situation or circumstance that is heavily influenced by one's emotions or when discussing the impact of emotions on certain behaviors or decisions. Example: The success of their relationship was dependent on both parties' ability to control their anger, as it was a highly emotional condition that often led to conflicts.
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Participants performed an emotional (Emotion condition) and non-emotional (Neutral condition) variant of the AX-CPT.
Because such task-irrelevant emotional response tendencies can occur on all trials in the Emotion condition, there would be generally higher cognitive control demands in this condition relative to Neutral.
In particular, a key feature of the Emotional AX-CPT is that in the Emotion condition, there should be a relatively automatic, but task-irrelevant, subjective emotional reaction to the affective content present in the probe.
Also, EGG peak amplitudes in fear, disgust, sadness and happiness were higher than in the no emotion condition.
In the negative emotion condition, the subjects did the same for an event that inspired "intense sadness, fear or anger, the worst time or experience in their life".
In the positive emotion condition, the women were instructed to spend one minute recalling an experience of "intense happiness or joy, specifically the best time or experience in their life," and then to spend five minutes writing about it.
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Future studies might consider including an appropriate baseline condition (e.g. reading non-emotional control sentences) to allow a comparison between each of the two emotion conditions (social and basic emotions) and baseline to further explore this question.
Evidence for ANS discrimination of emotion was found via PCA with 44.6% of overall observations correctly classified into the predicted emotion conditions, using ANS variables (z = 16.05, p < .001).001
Two negative emotion conditions, i.e., 'anger' and 'fear' faces were presented to 22 adult female participants (11 young and 11 elderly) while acquiring high-density electroencephalogram (EEG) data of 256 channels.
The happy and sad emotion conditions were counterbalanced to control for potential carryover and sequence effects.
In the analysis of the patient the three emotion conditions (happy, neutral and sad) were analysed as independent samples.
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