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  1. Introduction to the Special Section on the History of Emotions

    That the term "emotion" lacks a univocal meaning across the fields of experimental psychology, cultural and social history, history of science, and neuroscience is by now well accepted. Psychologist James Russell (2021) tells us in his contribution that "emotion" is not, in fact, a scientific term but rather a folk concept; he argues it is misleading to transplant its everyday meaning ...

  2. Emotion classification

    Emotion classification, the means by which one may distinguish or contrast one emotion from another, is a contested issue in emotion research and in affective science.Researchers have approached the classification of emotions from one of two fundamental viewpoints: [citation needed] that emotions are discrete and fundamentally different constructs

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    the classification of emotions, it would have to demonstrate how social forms in relationships . 14 Robert A. Thamm somehow evolved over time and culture from a single origin, in terms of kind and sequence, and then show how the evolution of these social relational foims are relevant to the differentiation of

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    Summary. The following chapter offers an interdisciplinary review of social science theories of emotion.After summarizing the challenges that the topic of emotion poses for scholars, two kinds of theoretical frameworks are described.The first conceptualizes emotion as a property of individuals and focuses on the individual experiences, causes ...

  5. The Many Meanings/Aspects of Emotion: Definitions, Functions

    1 Throughout this article, emotion refers to brain and body processes, and "emotion" to a term in current terminology of emotion science. 2. 2 As used in this article, the idea of contextualizing the term emotion means giving descriptions of the factors which are present in the context (e.g., of an experiment) that might influence the ...

  6. What are emotions? And how can they be measured?

    Abstract. Defining "emotion" is a notorious problem. Without consensual conceptualization and operationalization of exactly what phenomenon is to be studied, progress in theory and research is difficult to achieve and fruitless debates are likely to proliferate.

  7. Emotions: functions and significance for attitudes, behaviour, and

    A further concept of 'emotional stability'—long recognised in common parlance as 'even-temperedness'—reflects the extent to which one's mental state cannot easily be moved by external stimuli, with very low levels of emotional stability known as neuroticism (Ellis, Hoskin and Ratnasingam 2018). 3. Classification

  8. What Are Emotions? Types of Emotions in Psychology

    In 1972, psychologist Paul Ekman suggested that there are six basic emotions that are universal throughout human cultures: fear, disgust, anger, surprise, joy, and sadness. In the 1980s, Robert Plutchik introduced another emotion classification system known as the wheel of emotions. This model demonstrated how different emotions can be combined ...

  9. The Classification of Emotions

    Tenhouten, Warren D. 1995. "Dual Symbolic Classification of and Primary Emotions: A Proposed Synthesis of Durkheim's Sociogenic and Plutchik's Psychoevolutionary Theories of Emotions.". International Sociology 10: 427-445. Google Scholar. —. 1996. "Outline of Socioevolutionary Theory of the Emotions.".

  10. Emotion Categorization

    Emotion categories also "tell a story" about an emotion, as reflected in Lazarus' (1991) ... Essays illustrating fundamental contributions to society, Worth Publishers, New York, NY, US (2011), pp. 140-146. Google Scholar. Ekman et al., 1969. P. Ekman, E.R. Sorenson, W.V. Friesen. Pan-cultural elements in facial displays of emotion.

  11. Emotion Theory and Research: Highlights, Unanswered Questions, and

    Abstract. Emotion feeling is a phase of neurobiological activity, the key component of emotions and emotion-cognition interactions. Emotion schemas, the most frequently occurring emotion experiences, are dynamic emotion-cognition interactions that may consist of momentary/ situational responding or enduring traits of personality that emerge ...

  12. 11.2 Functions of Emotions

    When triggered, emotions orchestrate systems such as perception, attention, inference, learning, memory, goal choice, motivational priorities, physiological reactions, motor behaviors, and behavioral decision making (Cosmides & Tooby, 2000; Tooby & Cosmides, 2008). Emotions simultaneously activate certain systems and deactivate others in order ...

  13. AdityaPatkar at WASSA 2023 Empathy, Emotion, and Personality Shared

    This paper presents a study on using the RoBERTa language model for emotion classification of essays as part of the 'Shared Task on Empathy Detection, Emotion Classification and Personality Detection in Interactions' organized as part of 'WASSA 2023' at 'ACL 2023'. Emotion classification is a challenging task in natural language ...

  14. A review of recent approaches for emotion classification using

    Emotion is an important part of daily life: it affects decision-making, perception, human interaction, and human intelligence. Emotions affect the status of humans physiologically and psychologically [1].There are positive emotions and negative emotions; positive emotions are more associated with improving human health as well as work efficiency, while negative emotions may cause health ...

  15. An Ensemble Technique to Classify Multi-Class Textual Emotion

    Ekman proposed an emotion classification model that can recognize six basic emotions from facial expressions. Many studies in high resource languages have adopted Ekman’s emotion classes to classify textual emotion [7]. Thus, we also adopted this model to classify six classes of emotion from Bengali texts since no remarkable work has ...

  16. Multi-class Textual Emotion Categorization using Ensemble of ...

    Identification and analysis of textual emotion contents have attracted much attention from researchers in the last couple of years. Many works on emotion classification have been conducted in many languages such as English, Chinese and Arabic [].Balli et al. [] applied Convolutional Neural Network(CNN) to categorize four basic emotions (such as happiness, anger, fear, sadness) from the Arabic ...

  17. 11.2: The Structure of a Classification Essay

    Example 11.2.1 11.2. 1: When people think of New York, they often think of only New York City. But New York is actually a diverse state with a full range of activities to do, sights to see, and cultures to explore. In order to better understand the diversity of New York state, it is helpful to break it into these five separate regions: Long ...

  18. emotion summary

    Depression, in psychology, a mood or emotional state that is marked by feelings of low self-worth or guilt and a reduced ability to enjoy life. A person who is depressed usually experiences several of the following symptoms: feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or pessimism; lowered self-esteem and. emotion, Affective aspect of consciousness.

  19. The Classification of Emotion and Empirical Mode ...

    Conclusion. In this paper, an emotion recognition method based on EMD using three statistics is proposed. Extensive analysis has been carried out to investigate the effectiveness of the features for emotion classification.

  20. Classification of emotion categories based on functional connectivity

    1. Introduction. Our emotional experiences cluster around emotion categories. Emotional experiences, or feelings, refer to the subjectively felt part of individual's emotional state (Adolphs, 2017).Each emotion category describes some unified, shared features of the current emotional state and experience, even though the boundaries between the exemplars within a category (and also between ...

  21. Review and Classification of Emotion Recognition Based on EEG Brain

    Recent developments and studies in brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies have facilitated emotion detection and classification. Many BCI studies have sought to investigate, detect, and recognize participants' emotional affective states. The applied domains for these studies are varied, and include such fields as communication, education, entertainment, and medicine. To understand ...

  22. Types of Artificial Intelligence

    Emotion AI is a theory of mind AI currently in development. AI researchers hope it will have the ability to analyze voices, images and other kinds of data to recognize, simulate, monitor and respond appropriately to humans on an emotional level. To date, Emotion AI is unable to understand and respond to human feelings. 4. Self-Aware AI

  23. Emotion classification in poetry text using deep neural network

    Emotion classification from online content has received considerable attention from researchers in recent times. Most of the work in this direction has been carried out on classifying emotions from informal text, such as chat, sms, tweets and other social media content. However, less attention is given to emotion classification from formal text, such as poetry. In this work, we propose an ...

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    The objective of multimodal sentiment analysis is to extract and integrate feature information from text, image, and audio data accurately, in order to identify the emotional state of the speaker. While multimodal fusion schemes have made some progress in this research field, previous studies still lack adequate approaches for handling inter-modal information consistency and the fusion of ...

  25. TASA: Temporal Attention with Spatial Autoencoder Network for Odor

    The olfactory system enables humans to smell different odors, which are closely related to emotions. The high temporal resolution and non-invasiveness of Electroencephalogram (EEG) make it suitable to objectively study human preferences for odors. Effectively learning the temporal dynamics and spatial information from EEG is crucial for detecting odor-induced emotional valence. In this paper ...

  26. Music mood and human emotion recognition based on ...

    Scientists and researchers have tried to establish a bond between the emotions conveyed and the subsequent mood perceived in a person. Emotions play a major role in terms of our choices, preferences, and decision-making. Emotions appear whenever a person perceives a change in their surroundings or within their body. Since early times, a considerable amount of effort has been made in the field ...

  27. I Don't Write Like Alice Munro, but I Want to Live Like Her

    What Alice Munro Would Never Do. Ms. Heti is the author of the novels "Pure Colour," "How Should a Person Be?" and, most recently, "Alphabetical Diaries.". It is common to say "I was ...