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The second experiment evaluated emotional reactions to three emotion-eliciting films containing BPD-specific content (sexual abuse, emotional dependence and abandonment/separation). Skin conductance level, heart rate, and subjective emotional response were recorded for each film.
In the first experiment, we evaluated emotional responses to six films designed to elicit discrete emotions (anger, fear, sadness, disgust, amusement and neutral).
Psychological assessment evaluated emotional patterns and quality of life (QoL) of patients.
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It records and analyzes emotion-related bio-signals to evaluate emotional states of subjects when they are participating in daily tasks instead of receiving specific stimulations.
Fredrickson (1998) suggested that "psychologists have inadvertently marginalized the emotions … that share a pleasant subjective feel" (p. 300), and here we have demonstrated the advantage of using a strongly positive emotion to probe neural networks evaluating emotional authenticity in vocalizations.
Thus, results suggest that the dACC detects conflict, while the rACC evaluates emotional information and is potentially involved in emotion regulation (Beaudreau, Brandt, & Reynolds, 2013; Bishop et al., 2004; Etkin et al., 2006; Mohanty et al., 2007; Moser, Moran, & Jendrusina, 2012).
The result of Robertson Cooper's research was a set of measures to evaluate emotional wellbeing.
These two regions connect to the hypothalamus, which plays a role in basic functions like sleep, appetite and libido, and to three other important regions of the brain: the amygdala, which evaluates emotional salience; the hippocampus, which is concerned with memory; and the prefrontal cortex, which is the seat of executive function and self-esteem.
Children with both prenatal and postnatal cell phone exposure were 80percentt more likely to have abnormal or borderline scores on tests evaluating emotional problems, conduct problems, hyperactivity, or problems with peers.
✓ ✓ LIWC [7] An acronym for Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count, LIWC is a text analysis paid tool to evaluate emotional, cognitive, and structural components of a given text.
To evaluate emotional processing in women with insulin-resistant polycystic ovary syndrome (IR-PCOS) and its relationship to glucose regulation and the mu-opioid system.
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