Emotion

  • 101emotion — n. a strong mental or instinctive feeling such as love or fear. Etymology: earlier = agitation, disturbance of the mind, f. F eacutemotion f. eacutemouvoir excite …

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  • 102Huawei Emotion UI — Emotion UI Тип Пользовательский интерфейс смартфона …

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  • 103Emotion Profile Index — Тест. Индекс эмоционального профиля. Автор. R. Plutnick, H. Kollermann (1974). Структура. Методика включает в себя следующие шкалы: общительность, подавленность, контроль, дисконтроль, агрессивность, робость, доверчивость, недоверчивость …

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  • 104Emotion (Barbra Streisand album) — Album Personnel *Barbra Streisand, Kim Carnes (vocals) *George Doering, Paul Jackson Jr., Steve Lukather, Don Felder (guitar) *Robbie Buchanan (keyboards) *Larry Fast (synthesizer) *Nathan East, Abraham Laboriel (bass) *Max Weinberg (drums)… …

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  • 105Emotion Tags — Diese Seite listet eine Auswahl von Abkürzungen und Akronymen, die im deutschsprachigen Netzjargon allgemein üblich sind und in Chats, Instant Messengern, Diskussionsforen und ähnlichem von praktisch jedem verstanden werden. Abkürzungen, die nur… …

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  • 106Music and emotion — Many scientific disciplines deal with the topic of music and emotion, including philosophy, musicology and psychology. The perspective presented here is mainly a psychological one, yet some theoretical and philosophical considerations will be… …

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  • 107Conceptual-act model of emotion — The conceptual act model of emotion is a recent psychological constructivist view on the experience of emotion.[1] This model was proposed by Lisa Feldman Barrett to rectify the emotion paradox, [1] which has perplexed emotion researchers for… …

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  • 108Driving Emotion Type-S — European cover art of the game Developer(s) Escape Publisher(s) …

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  • 109Two-factor theory of emotion — Schachter Singer (1962) The two factor theory of emotion, or Schachter Singer theory, states that emotion is a function of both cognitive factors and physiological arousal. According to the theory, people search the immediate environment for… …

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  • 110Expressed emotion — (EE), a qualitative measure of the amount of emotion displayed, typically in the family setting, usually by a family or care takers. Theoretically, a high level of EE in the home can worsen the prognosis in patients with mental illness, (Brown et …

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