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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 15 (2024)
IntroductionThe capacity to understand others’ emotions and react accordingly is a key social ability. However, it may be compromised in case of a profound sensory loss that limits the contribution of available contextual cues (e.g., facial express
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https://doaj.org/article/f2cb8dca26904792810dcd4c372343a1
Autor:
Hillel Aviezer, Doron Atias
Publikováno v:
Emotion. 22:1394-1399
A basic premise of classic emotion theories is that distinct emotional experiences yield distinct emotional vocalizations-each informative of its situational context. Furthermore, it is commonly assumed that emotional vocalizations become more distin
Autor:
Tanya Gurevich, Maya Lecker, Noit Inbar, Neta Yitzhak, Hillel Aviezer, Doron Atias, Hadasa Avramovich
Publikováno v:
Cortex. 126:343-354
Emotion recognition deficits in Huntington's disease (HD) are well-established. However, most previous studies have measured emotion recognition using stereotypical and intense facial expressions, which are easily recognized and artificial in their a
Autor:
Hillel Aviezer, Doron Atias
Publikováno v:
The Neural Basis of Mentalizing ISBN: 9783030518899
Accurate perception of emotional expressions plays a critical role in empathic accuracy, but are emotional expressions truly informative for affect? Classic theories of emotion assert a direct, causal link between the emotional experience and its con
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51890-5_9
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51890-5_9
Autor:
Arella Eidinger, Hillel Aviezer, Yaacov Maymon, Alexander Todorov, Ilan Dror, Shai Liraz, Doron Atias
Publikováno v:
Journal of experimental psychology. General. 148(10)
A basic premise of emotion theories is that experienced feelings (whether specific emotions or broad valence) are expressed via vocalizations in a veridical and clear manner. By contrast, functional-contextual frameworks, rooted in animal communicati