Sorella, Sara Vellani, Valentina Siugzdaite, Roma Feraco, Paola Grecucci, Alessandro
Published in
The European journal of neuroscience
The ability to experience, use and eventually control anger is crucial to maintain well-being and build healthy relationships. Despite its relevance, the neural mechanisms behind individual differences in experiencing and controlling anger are poorly understood. To elucidate these points, we employed an unsupervised machine learning approach based ...
Laporte, Nele Soenens, Bart Flamant, Nele Vansteenkiste, Maarten Mabbe, Elien Brenning, Katrijn
Based on self-determination theory, this diary study examined associations between adolescents' daily need crafting and daily fluctuations in their need-based and affective experiences. We also examined the role of daily perceived autonomy-supportive parenting in adolescents' daily need-crafting. Adolescents (N = 159; M-age = 15.56; 62% female) fil...
Cornec, Clément Anikin, Andrey Reby, David
Until recently, human nonverbal vocalisations such as cries, laughs, screams, moans, and groans have received relatively little attention in the human behavioural sciences. Yet these vocal signals are ubiquitous in human social interactions across diverse cultures and may represent a missing link between relatively fixed nonhuman animal vocalisatio...
Van Brakel, Jaap; 3099; Lin, M.A.;
status: published
Kissel, Imke D'haeseleer, Evelien Meerschman, Iris Bettens, Kim Van Lierde, Kristiane
Objective: People with dysphonia are judged more negatively than peers with normal vocal quality. This preliminary study aims to (1) investigate correlations between both auditory -perceptual and objective measures of vocal quality of dysphonic and non-dysphonic speakers and attitudes of listeners, and (2) discover whether these attitudes towards p...
Fanti, Kostas A. Mavrommatis, Ioannis Georgiou, Giorgos Kyranides, Melina Nicole Andershed, Henrik Colins, Olivier
Previous studies have revealed associations between grandiosity, callous unemotionality, and impulsive dimensions of psychopathy with psychophysiological measures during adolescence and young adulthood. However, it is largely unknown if such associations can be identified earlier in life. The main aim of the current study was to investigate the ass...
Taubner, Svenja Hauschild, Sophie Wisniewski, David Wolter, Silke Roth, Gerhard Fehr, Thorsten
Published in
Brain and behavior
Due to its severe negative consequences, human violence has been targeted by a vast number of studies. Yet, neurobiological mechanisms underlying violence are still widely unclear and it seems necessary to aim for high ecological validity to learn about mechanisms contributing to violence in real life. The present functional magnetic resonance imag...
Koenderink, Jan J.; 74227; Braun, Doris; van Doorn, Andrea J.;
status: published
Gotsman, T Polydorou, N Edalat, A
Emotion recognition from facial visual signals is a challenge which has attracted enormous interest over the past two decades. Researchers are attempting to teach computers to better understand a person’s emotional state. Providing emotion recognition can massively enrich experiences. The benefits of this research for human–computer interactions ar...
véronique hoste, gilles jacobs;
The field of sentiment analysis is currently dominated by the detection of attitudes in lexically explicit texts such as user reviews and social media posts. In objective text genres such as economic news, indirect expressions of sentiment are common. Here, a positive or negative attitude toward an entity must be inferred from connotational or real...