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The Relationship Between Teacher Non-Verbal Communication and Student Behavior: A Cross-National Perspective

2020

This paper aims at providing insights on the role of non-verbal communication (NVC) in classroom by examining the relationship between teacher NVC cues and student behavior. Student behavior is considered in terms of perceptions of the match between the teacher and the student self-concept (i.e. self-image congruence), attention, and learning. Hypotheses are tested on a sample of students coming from Spain and Italy. Findings indicate that the student self-concept has the strongest relationship with teacher personal appearance, attention with paralinguistics, and learning with kinesics. Some differences are found in the strength of the examined relationships between Spanish and Italian stud…

Cultural StudiesCommunication05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Affective learningNational culture050301 education050109 social psychologyNonverbal communicationArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Cognitive learning0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology0503 educationCross nationalCognitive psychologyJournal of Communication Inquiry
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Affects and emotions in cultural research : cornucopia or Pandora’s box?

2020

Cultural StudiesaffektiivisuusBook Reviewskulttuurisidonnaisuusmetodologiaaffective turnaffective experienceemotionscultural researchkirja-arvostelutAestheticstunteetAnthropologykokemuksetSociologyaffectskulttuurintutkimus
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Media-induced recovery: The effects of positive versus negative media stimuli on recovery experience, cognitive performance, and energetic arousal.

2017

Recent research has demonstrated that the use of hedonically positive interactive media content contributes to the satisfaction of recovery needs and is associated with recovery outcomes such as higher levels of cognitive performance and increased energetic arousal. The recovery effects of noninteractive media stimuli as well as of media content with negative affective valence, however, are less clear. The present investigation addressed this limitation of prior research on

Cultural Studiesbusiness.industryCommunication05 social sciences050801 communication & media studies050109 social psychologyCognitionCoping behaviorAffective valence0508 media and communications0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEffects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performancebusinessPsychologySocial psychologyMedia contentEnergetic arousalApplied PsychologyInteractive mediaCognitive psychologyMass mediaPsychology of Popular Media Culture
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‘Whose were those feelings?’ : Affect and likenessing in Halat hisar live action role-playing game

2021

Halat hisar was a live action role-playing game (larp) organized in Finland in 2016. Halat hisar’s ambition as a larp was to mirror the current situation in Palestine. In larps, participants take on different roles and improvise without the presence of an audience. Larps offer a place where emotions and affectivities are transmitted through the embodiment of characters. Larps offer forms of likenessing, which create new affective states for the players. We conclude that larps can be powerful tools for portraying political alternatives of actual events, and they can serve a role in raising awareness. Larps offer a productive context for studying subjectivities where the focus is on affectiv…

Cultural StudieslikenessaffektiivisuusRole playing gamemedia_common.quotation_subject050801 communication & media studiesvaikutukseen liittyvä rooliAffect (psychology)toimintaan liittyvä rooli0508 media and communicationstunteet0502 economics and businesslarppauslikenessingPalestinerole-playingmedia_commonliveroolipelityhteisöllisyys05 social sciencessubjektiivisuusLive action16. Peace & justicelarp (live action role-playing game)sosiaaliset suhteetsamanlaisuusFeelingaffectaffective tonalityroolipelitRole playingPsychologySocial psychology050212 sport leisure & tourismroolit
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The affective impact of sightseeing bus tour experiences:using Affective Events Theory (AET) to examine length-of-stay and electronic word-of-mouth

2022

This study investigates the key components and influences of positive affect and electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) on tourist visits at two developing urban destinations, namely Birmingham, United Kingdom and Valencia, Spain. These two data collection sites yielded evidence gathered from 627 and 615 sightseeing bus tourists, respectively. Through the analytic lens of Affective Events Theory (AET), data was examined, and results verify the significant mediating role of affect in two regards: (1) tourists’ decision to extend their visits, and (2) eWOM of sightseeing bus tour experiences. The moderating role of past sightseeing experiences in these relationships was also supported by the data an…

Cultural Studiestourist visit extensionTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementGeography Planning and DevelopmenteWOMUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASurban destinationssightseeing bus tourManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAffective Events Theory (AET)destination management organization (DMO)
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Emotional Business Intelligence

2014

The domain of Emotional Business Intelligence (EBI) aims to support business-relevant emotional and emotion-aware decisions in addition to rational decision making. EBI originates from three root domains: Emotional Business, Emotional Intelligence and Business Intelligence (BI). In this paper we emphasize emotional empowerment of the traditional BI function; outline its main characteristics as a business working model of an emotionally smart, continuously learning organization; and introduce a first candidate of the EBI Toolkit, the FeelingsExplorer (FE). FE is a mash-up browser based on 4i (“ForEye”) technology, capable of visualizing objects in an emotional semantic space and thereby supp…

Decision support systemKnowledge managementbusiness.industryComputer scienceEmotional intelligencemedia_common.quotation_subjectLearning organizationRational planning modelMetadataBusiness intelligencebusinessAffective computingFunction (engineering)media_common2014 7th International Conference on Human System Interactions (HSI)
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Détection automatique des repères visuels associés à la dépression

2018

Depression is the most prevalent mood disorder worldwide having a significant impact on well-being and functionality, and important personal, family and societal effects. The early and accurate detection of signs related to depression could have many benefits for both clinicians and affected individuals. The present work aimed at developing and clinically testing a methodology able to detect visual signs of depression and support clinician decisions.Several analysis pipelines were implemented, focusing on motion representation algorithms, including Local Curvelet Binary Patterns-Three Orthogonal Planes (LCBP-TOP), Local Curvelet Binary Patterns- Pairwise Orthogonal Planes (LCBP-POP), Landma…

DepressionReconnaissance de formesImage Processing[SDV.MHEP.PSM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Psychiatrics and mental health[INFO.INFO-CV]Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]Pattern RecognitionTraitement d'image[INFO.INFO-CV] Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV][INFO.INFO-TI] Computer Science [cs]/Image Processing [eess.IV]Informatique affective[INFO.INFO-TI]Computer Science [cs]/Image Processing [eess.IV][SDV.MHEP.PSM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Psychiatrics and mental healthAffective Computing[INFO.INFO-BI]Computer Science [cs]/Bioinformatics [q-bio.QM][INFO.INFO-BI] Computer Science [cs]/Bioinformatics [q-bio.QM]
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Filtering of Spontaneous and Low Intensity Emotions in Educational Contexts

2015

Affect detection is a challenging problem, even more in educational contexts, where emotions are spontaneous and usually subtle. In this paper, we propose a two-stage detection approach based on an initial binary discretization followed by a specific emotion prediction stage. The binary classification method uses several distinct sources of information to detect and filter relevant time slots from an affective point of view. An accuracy close to 75% at detecting whether the learner has felt an educationally relevant emotion on 20 second time slots has been obtained. These slots can then be further analyzed by a second classifier, to determine the specific user emotion.

DiscretizationPoint (typography)Binary classificationComputer scienceSpeech recognitionClassifier (linguistics)Binary numberFilter (signal processing)Affective computingAffect (psychology)
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Psychological aspects in children affected by duchenne de boulogne muscular dystrophy.

2012

Impairment of intelligence in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) patients was described by Duchenne de Boulogne himself in 1868. Further studies report intelligence disorders with mayor impairment of memory. The aim of the present study was to assess the presence of affective and personality disorders in a group of children affected by DMD. Twenty six male DMD patients, mean age eleven and four months years old, were assessed for their affective and personality disorder. Only eight subjects had a total IQ below average with major difficulties in verbal and visual-spatial memory, comprehension, arithmetic and vocabulary. All the subjects presented some disorders: tendency to marginalization a…

Duchenne muscular dystrophymedicine.medical_specialtylcsh:RC435-571media_common.quotation_subjectDuchenne muscular dystrophylcsh:MedicineDiseaseArticlelcsh:PsychiatrymedicineDuchenne muscular dystrophy psychopathological assessment affective development psychology disorderPersonalityMuscular dystrophyPsychiatrymedia_commonaffective developmentlcsh:Rmedicine.diseasePersonality disordersSettore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria InfantileComprehensionPsychiatry and Mental healthpsychology disorderAnxietyPsychological aspectsmedicine.symptomPsychologypsychopathological assessmentMental illness
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Regional inequalities as drivers of affective polarization

2022

This paper investigates divergences in levels of affective polarization across Belgian regions around the 2019 elections. Elaborating on the relative deprivation theory, we analyse the role of current and long-term socio-economic regional inequalities and of geographical distance separating regions. Empirically, we aggregate individual-level measures of affective polarization at the Belgian NUTS-3 level and use a gravity approach to explore the determinants of regional divergences. Our results show that regional variations in affective polarization are best explained by a current rural–urban divide and by how regions have performed economically in the last years. We also show that geographi…

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political ScienceGeography Planning and Developmentaffective polarization regional economy political geography relative deprivation gravity model distance
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