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Could AI understand emotions better than we do? A UNIGE and UniBE team shows that generative AI can outperform humans in emotional intelligence tests. Peer-Reviewed Publication Université de Genève ...
In the first trial, subjects were instructed to display facial expressions linked to emotions such as happiness, fear, sadness, anger, and disgust. The device successfully matched the expressed ...
AI can detect human emotions by integrating data sources like voice tone and facial expressions to create a complete emotional profile.
Mixed emotions in the brain To dig into that possibility, I ran a study to see whether mixed emotions were related to a unique brain state that held steady over time.
It’s part of my job as a therapist to teach people how to manage their emotions. And as I tell my patients, it’s possible to honor legitimate sources of pain and still recognize that moments ...
Lots of people will do a lot to avoid feeling negative emotions. But researchers are figuring out how these unpleasant feelings actually have benefits.
Research shows that the act of holding back and suppressing emotions impacts our health, taking a biological toll on our physical bodies in the long term. An October 2013 study published in the ...
Repressed vs. suppressed emotions People sometimes use “repressed emotions” and “suppressed emotions” interchangeably. But in psychoanalysis, these terms have different meanings.
Emotion regulation refers to an individual’s ability to evaluate and manage their experience and expression of emotions. The ability to do this effectively is key to psychological wellbeing and ...
Another way in which emotions can cause physical symptoms is through somatization. This is when emotions “convert” into physical symptoms. These symptoms are real, but the cause is psychological.