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Abstract: A number of psychologists have conceptualized the
communication of affect as three-dimensional(e.g. Davitz, 1964).
The three dimensions proposed are arousal, pleasure and power.
This paper reports the findings of a perception study where 31
normally-hearing subjects rated utterances said in the emotion of
happiness, sadness, two forms of anger (hot and cold) and a
neutral state on the dimensional scales of arousal, pleasure and
power. Findings show that the concept of the dimensions of
emotion ... (Update)
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Pereira, C., Dimensions of emotional meaning in speech, 2000, p. 25-28. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/pereira00dimensions.html More
@misc{ pereira00dimensions,
author = "C. Pereira",
title = "Dimensions of emotional meaning in speech",
text = "Pereira, C., Dimensions of emotional meaning in speech, 2000, p. 25-28.",
year = "2000",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/pereira00dimensions.html" }
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