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The other side of his sarcasm was complete sincerity in a few key emotions: regard for his wife, love of place, and a love for country squires, their houses and lands and families — the gentlemen of England.
The technology leverages facial recognition technology – it is able to estimate age, gender and six key emotions.
The company has identified pride, trust, anticipation, joy and fear as the key emotions that marketers need to play on to get a response from customers.
Results of this work can help researchers, educators and practitioners manage a complex design experience with and for children, and identify key emotions for promoting quality of design work.
Fear and anger were the key emotions of TV ads from both campaigns and two Super PACS.
In her book, she spotlights a study by neuroscientist Jaak Panksepp in which he lists key emotions common to all mammals.
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Fear perhaps is the key fundamental emotion that holds us back, makes us unhappy -- fear of failure, fear of losing people, fear of success, fear of the unknown, and fear of moving forward or making a change.
"That was the key emotion.
Mrs Hillen says: "One key emotion is resentment that people back home think the buyers did something wrong.
The former Facebook team behind FriendSpot believes that fear of missing out is a key emotion that can form the underpinnings of an entirely new social network.
Across multiple studies, we tested the hypothesis that the induction of disgust the key emotion underlying disease avoidance may lead to greater tactile sensitivity compared to control conditions.
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