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    Emotion research by the people, for the people by Picard, Rosalind W.

    Published 2011
    “…Emotion research will leap forward when its focus changes from comparing averaged statistics of self-report data across people experiencing emotion in laboratories to characterizing patterns of data from individuals and clusters of similar individuals experiencing emotion in real life. …”
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    Emotion Recognition using Wireless Signals by Zhao, Mingmin, Adib, Fadel, Katabi, Dina

    Published 2017
    “…This paper demonstrates a new technology that can infer a person's emotions from RF signals reflected off his body. EQ-Radio transmits an RF signal and analyzes its reflections off a person's body to recognize his emotional state (happy, sad, etc.). …”
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    Neurorehabilitation for Multiple Sclerosis Patients with Emotional Dysfunctions by Hung, Yuwen, Yarmak, Pavel

    Published 2016
    “…In particular, impaired brain connectivity in MS patients has been observed between the prefrontal lobe and the amygdale (4) – brain circuits important for the regulation of emotions (Figures 1A,B) (5). Deficits in executive functions also contribute to problems of impulsivity and lack of emotional control. …”
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    Future affective technology for autism and emotion communication by Picard, Rosalind W.

    Published 2010
    “…People on the autism spectrum often experience states of emotional or cognitive overload that pose challenges to their interests in learning and communicating. …”
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    Rational Inference of Beliefs and Desires From Emotional Expressions by Wu, Yang, Baker, Christopher Lawrence, Tenenbaum, Joshua B, Schulz, Laura E

    Published 2018
    “…We investigated people's ability to infer others’ mental states from their emotional reactions, manipulating whether agents wanted, expected, and caused an outcome. …”
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    The Chameleon project: An art installation exploring emotional contagion by Gonsalves, Tina, Frith, Chris, Averbeck, Bruno, Berthouze, Nadia, Iacobini, Matt, Critchley, Hugo, Sloan, Helen, Kashef, Youssef, Mahmoud, Abdelrahman N., Picard, Rosalind W., El Kaliouby, Rana

    Published 2010
    “…It is part of a project exploring emotional contagion, and communication, built by a cross disciplinary group of artists, scientists and engineers and a curator, that also includes the ACII 2009 poster presentation and paper by Iacobini, Gonsalves, Berthouze, Frith, et al (2009).…”
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    Demonstration: interactive Social-Emotional Toolkit (iSET) by Madsen, Miriam A., el Kaliouby, Rana, Eckhardt, Micah Rye, Goodwin, Matthew, Hoque, Mohammed Ehasanul, Picard, Rosalind W.

    Published 2010
    “…The interactive Social-Emotional Toolkit (iSET) allows its users to record and annotate video with emotion labels in real time, then review and edit the labels later to bolster understanding of affective information present in interpersonal interactions. …”
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    A Common Neural Code for Perceived and Inferred Emotion by Skerry, Amy E., Saxe, Rebecca R.

    Published 2015
    “…How does the human brain make use of these diverse forms of evidence to generate a common representation of a target's emotional state? In the present research, we identify neural patterns that correspond to emotions inferred from contextual information and find that these patterns generalize across different cues from which an emotion can be attributed. …”
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    Neural Representations of Emotion Are Organized around Abstract Event Features by Skerry, Amy E., Saxe, Rebecca R

    Published 2017
    “…Research on emotion attribution has tended to focus on the perception of overt expressions of at most five or six basic emotions. …”
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    SenseGlass: using google glass to sense daily emotions by Picard, Rosalind W., Hernandez Rivera, Javier

    Published 2017
    “…For over a century, scientists have studied human emotions in laboratory settings. However, these emotions have been largely contrived -- elicited by movies or fake "lab" stimuli, which tend not to matter to the participants in the studies, at least not compared with events in their real life. …”
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    Experience of Pleasure and Emotional Expression in Individuals with Schizotypal Personality Features by Shi, Yan-fang, Wang, Yi, Cao, Xiao-yan, Wang, Ya, Wang, Yu-na, Zong, Ji-gang, Xu, Ting, Tse, Vincent W. S., Hsi, Xiaolu, Stone, William S., Lui, Simon S. Y., Cheung, Eric F. C., Chan, Raymond C. K.

    Published 2012
    “…Difficulties in feeling pleasure and expressing emotions are one of the key features of schizophrenia spectrum conditions, and are significant contributors to constricted interpersonal interactions. …”
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    AutoEmotive: bringing empathy to the driving experience to manage stress by Hernandez Rivera, Javier, McDuff, Daniel Jonathan, Benavides Palos, Xavier, Amores Fernandez, Judith, Maes, Patricia, Picard, Rosalind W.

    Published 2014
    “…With recent developments in sensing technologies, it's becoming feasible to comfortably measure several aspects of emotions during challenging daily life situations. …”
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    Age-related differences in emotional reactivity, regulation, and rejection sensitivity in adolescence by Silvers, Jennifer A., McRae, Kateri, Gross, James J., Remy, Katherine A., Ochsner, Kevin N., Gabrieli, John D. E.

    Published 2017
    “…Although adolescents’ emotional lives are thought to be more turbulent than those of adults, it is unknown whether this difference is attributable to developmental changes in emotional reactivity or emotion regulation. …”
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    Long Term Suboxone™ Emotional Reactivity As Measured by Automatic Detection in Speech by Hill, Edward, Han, David, Dumouchel, Pierre, Dehak, Najim, Moehs, Charles, Oscar-Berman, Marlene, Giordano, John, Simpatico, Thomas, Blum, Kenneth, Quatieri, Thomas F.

    Published 2013
    “…The current opioid prescription epidemic and the need for buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone®; SUBX) as an opioid maintenance substance, and its growing street diversion provided impetus to determine affective states (“true ground emotionality”) in long-term SUBX patients. Toward the goal of effective monitoring, we utilized emotion-detection in speech as a measure of “true” emotionality in 36 SUBX patients compared to 44 individuals from the general population (GP) and 33 members of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). …”
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    Learning a sparse codebook of facial and body microexpressions for emotion recognition by Song, Yale, Morency, Louis-Philippe, Davis, Randall

    Published 2014
    “…We also report experimental results on audio-visual emotion recognition, comparing early and late data fusion techniques.…”
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    Illuminating the role of cholinergic signaling in circuits of attention and emotionally salient behaviors by Luchicchi, Antonio, Bloem, Bernard, Viaña, John Noel M., Mansvelder, Huibert D., Role, Lorna W.

    Published 2014
    “…Here, we review recent papers that use the light-sensitive opsins in the cholinergic system to elucidate the role of ACh in circuits related to attention and emotionally salient behaviors. In particular, we highlight recent optogenetic studies which have tried to disentangle the precise role of ACh in the modulation of cortical-, hippocampal- and striatal-dependent functions.…”
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    Optogenetic dissection of neural circuits underlying emotional valence and motivated behaviors by Nieh, Horng-An Edward, Namburi, Praneeth, Tye, Kay, Kim, Sung-Yon

    Published 2015
    “…The neural circuits underlying emotional valence and motivated behaviors are several synapses away from both defined sensory inputs and quantifiable motor outputs. …”
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