Re-Viewing Resistance in Namibian History 2015
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvh8qxrv.6
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“…Amusement Ratings, audience laughter Moran et al, 2004;Goldin et al, 2005;Sawahata et al, 2013;Jääskeläinen et al, 2016;Iidaka, 2017;Tu et al, 2019 Raz et al, 2012Raz et al, , 2014Raz et al, , 2016Schlochtermeier et al, 2017;Sachs et al, 2020 Suspense Ratings Naci et al, 2014;Lehne et al, 2015 Basic emotions Ratings Lettieri et al, 2019 Other emotion categories Ratings Horikawa et al, 2020;Koide-Majima et al, 2020;Chang et al, 2021 Emotional alignment…”
Section: Emotion Categoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Amusement Ratings, audience laughter Moran et al, 2004;Goldin et al, 2005;Sawahata et al, 2013;Jääskeläinen et al, 2016;Iidaka, 2017;Tu et al, 2019 Raz et al, 2012Raz et al, , 2014Raz et al, , 2016Schlochtermeier et al, 2017;Sachs et al, 2020 Suspense Ratings Naci et al, 2014;Lehne et al, 2015 Basic emotions Ratings Lettieri et al, 2019 Other emotion categories Ratings Horikawa et al, 2020;Koide-Majima et al, 2020;Chang et al, 2021 Emotional alignment…”
Section: Emotion Categoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Nummenmaa et al (2014b) used RSA to compare the similarity of valence and arousal ratings to the similarity of brain activity between individuals. Jääskeläinen et al (2016) used inter-subject synchronization of amusement rating time series to extract experiential similarity and identified regions where neural synchronization followed experienced between-subjects similarity. Finally, Smirnov et al (2019) modeled experiential similarity time series and modeled regions where similarity increases when similarity of ratings increases.…”
Section: Individual Differences In Emotional Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%