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- 1From:Theological Studies (Vol. 64, Issue 3) Peer-Reviewed[Martha Nussbaum in her Upheavals of Thought: The Intelligence of Emotions presents a philosophical theory of emotions that interacts with contemporary research in other sciences. Although she has drawn upon the same...
- 2From:Victorian Studies (Vol. 50, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAbstract: Similarities between human and animal emotions served as justification for both animal advocacy and animal experimentation in the later nineteenth century. Evolutionary kinship played a central role, at this...
- 3From:New Formations (Issue 76) Peer-ReviewedThis essay reflects on how studies in human emotions, and studies of the emotional qualities ofshame in particular, may be brought to bear on the study of humananimal relations. Derrida's late essays on human--animal...
- 4From:PLoS Computational Biology (Vol. 11, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedUnderstanding emotion is critical for a science of healthy and disordered brain function, but the neurophysiological basis of emotional experience is still poorly understood. We analyzed human brain activity patterns...
- 5From:Journal of International Women's Studies (Vol. 13, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedAbstract This article examines the intertwinings between emotion and political protest in the 2011 Egyptian revolution through the narratives of Egyptian female personal bloggers. Drawing from scholarship in the...
- 6From:Bone Marrow Transplantation (Vol. 43, Issue S1) Peer-ReviewedAllogeneic stem cell transplantation is an intensive and demanding process with unpredictable outcomes that poses physical and psychological challenges for the recipients and their families. Siblings are often the most...
- 7From:The Midwest Quarterly (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedNobody has ever measured, not even the poets, how much a heart can hold. --Zelda Fitzgerald Liz Kay was the recipient of an Academy of American Poets prize and The Wendy Fort Foundation Prize for exemplary work in...
- 8From:American Scientist (Vol. 91, Issue 4)Back in the 1930s some young Catholic nuns were asked to write short, personal essays about their lives. They described edifying events in their childhood, the schools they attended, their religious experiences and the...
- 9From:Ethnology (Vol. 42, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedEmotion can be a locus of interpretation and a motor for religious commitment. This is illustrated with the thick description of uncontrolled weeping that recurred with the followers of a Buddhist charismatic movement...
- 10From:Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science (Vol. 35, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedEVGENI N. SOKOLOV [1] WOLFRAM BOUCSEIN [2] Abstract--Despite a wide variety of emotions that can be subjectively experienced, the emotion space has consistently revealed a low dimensionality. The search for...
- 11From:Training & Development (Vol. 45, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThe key to success in a business enterprise is competence, rather than merely a passion for succeeding, and the key to competence is training. The two primary aspects of competence are ability, talent, skill,...
- 12From:The Hastings Center Report (Vol. 18, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe Role of Emotion in Ethical Decisionmaking What is the moral significance of may feelings when I hear that newly dead human bodies are used in car crashes for research on automobile safety? What should I make of...
- 13From:Annual Review of Psychology (Vol. 46) Peer-ReviewedResearch on the neural basis of emotion has concentrated mostly on fear. The amygdala has been identified as the center of the neural pathways involved in fear conditioning. The cellular mechanisms may involve long-term...
- 14From:Journal of the History of Sexuality (Vol. 25, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedHOW CAN WE ACCESS THE INNER lives of historical actors? Historians have drawn upon diaries, letters, and even self-portraiture to access the dominant feeling states of individuals. Exciting work has studied the scripts...
- 15From:The Journal of English and Germanic Philology (Vol. 114, Issue 4) Peer-Reviewed1. INTRODUCTION The Ormulum is an early Middle English work of Biblical exegesis. It was initially intended to provide a commentary on all the Gospel extracts used in the mass throughout the year, starting from the...
- 16From:Mathematical Problems in EngineeringPeer-ReviewedEmotions have a very important impact on human's beliefs, motivations, actions, and physical states. Emotions predicting and its application in intelligent system can improve the interaction between humans and machines....
- 17From:International Journal of Computer Games TechnologyPeer-ReviewedClassifying the many types of video games is difficult, as their genres and supports are different, but they all have in common that they seek the commitment of the player through exciting emotions and challenges. Since...
- 18From:Linguistik Online (Vol. 90, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedResearch on the facial expression of emotions has become a bone of contention in psychological research. On the one hand, Ekman and his colleagues have argued for a universal set of six basic emotions that are...
- 19From:International Journal of Digital Information and Wireless Communications (Vol. 6, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedMusic Emotion Recognition (MER) is a field of science dedicated to recognizing emotions associated with music pieces. With the new interest in music therapy and music recommendation systems, MER has caught immense...
- 20From:Journal of Medical Signals & Sensors (Vol. 7, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedByline: Mark. Myers, Akaash. Padmanabha Cortical spatiotemporal signal patterns based on object recognition can be discerned from visual stimulation. These are in the form of amplitude modulation (AM) and phase...