Sentence examples for emotional structure from inspiring English sources

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emotional structure

noun

A commercial's design based on the audience's emotional response, as seen in flow of emotion results.

  • When reviewing the research results, we were able to see the emotional structure of the ad was less dramatic than we had intended.

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An individual's emotional structure is the pattern of personal values and attitudes.

"I know the kind of intellectual, moral and emotional structure that can be made out of folklore.

This calamity — which would have affected Jeannot and Rose as well — is occasionally mentioned but never really incorporated into the emotional structure of the film.

The judge said Ms. Khan seemed to have a "fairly fragile emotional structure," adding that the "court has considerable sympathy for this defendant".

Our feelings for each other were far too strong for us to let each other go, but our inability to create a practical emotional structure inhabitable by both of us kept driving us apart".

It is the result of a process carried out by academics at Cambridge and Goldsmiths, as well as a West End crew, who looked at elements from cast size, backdrop and emotional structure in the most successful shows – and then let the algorithms do the work.

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Emotional structures are extracted by current algorithms for opinion- and sentiment mining.

A tragedy like Sept. 11, Dr. Quartz said, "triggers massive chemical reactions in the emotional structures of the brain".

Mr. Brendel's manipulations of coloration and dynamics, and his tendency to build archlike emotional structures that moved from serenity to intensity and back, were remarkably persuasive; one could forget, momentarily, that there are other ways to construe these works.

Many questions remain unanswered, but the results have begun to suggest ways in which emotional structures in the brain might modulate the function of normal sensory and motor neural circuits.

Suzanne Nelson, one member of a cold, unhappy marriage in modern Vermont, generates a kind of second-degree fiction in 17th-century Europe, a fabrication about the painter Georges de La Tour and his model; this story, running parallel to Suzanne's real-world life, elaborates the psychological and emotional structures of this subtle, bracing novel.

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