Carnegie Mellon scientists have successfully determined what emotion a person is experiencing based on readings of their brain activity. Researchers used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) ...
For the first time, scientists have identified which emotion a person is experiencing based on brain activity. The study combines functional magnetic resonance imaging and machine learning to measure ...
Scientists at the University of Geneva in Switzerland said that it is now possible to know the different emotions,for instance joy, anger, or grief by studying the pattern of activity in the brain.
Scientists can’t yet read your mind, but they might be able to identify when you’re in emotional pain. In a new study published in PLOS Biology, psychology researchers from the University of Colorado, ...
The superficial amygdala is involved in the processing of basic socio-affective information, including music. Music-evoked pleasure is associated with activity of the dopaminergic mesolimbic reward ...
Tantrums, irritability, self-injury, depression, anxiety. These symptoms are associated with autism, but they're not considered core symptoms of the disorder. Researchers from the UNC School of ...
WISC-TV and SSM Health are teaming up to offer teachers and families a free activity book to help young kids learn how to identify and manage their feelings. With the help and guidance of SSM Health ...
A new study of children in the U.K. suggests that physical activity is linked to emotional regulation in early childhood, which in turn predicts academic achievement. A new study of children in the ...
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