Researchers interested in emotions have endeavored to elicit emotional responses in the laboratory and have determined that films were one of the most effective ways to elicit emotions. The present study presented the development of a new standardized emotional film database for Asian culture. There were eight kinds of emotion: fear, disgust, anger, sadness, neutrality, surprise, amusement, and pleasure. Each kind included eight film clips, and a total of 64 emotional films were viewed by 110 participants. We analyzed both the subjective experience (valence, arousal, motivation, and dominance) and physiological response (heart rate and respiration rate) to the presentation of each film. The results of the subjective ratings indicated that o...
Abstract Introduction: Film clips are the most used stimuli to induce different emotional states. ...
oriented to other cultures (e.g., East Asian cultures)? The authors compared the emotional reactions...
oriented to other cultures (e.g., East Asian cultures)? The authors compared the emotional reactions...
Film clips are widely used in emotion research due to their relatively high ecological validity. Alt...
Film clips are widely used in emotion research due to their relatively high ecological validity. Alt...
Using emotional film clips is one of the most popular and effective methods of emotion elicitation. ...
Abstract Film clips are an important tool for evoking emotional responses in the laboratory. When co...
The aim of this investigation was to test spontaneous film clips in order to study the\ud emotional ...
Film clips are commonly used to elicit subjectively experienced emotional states for many research p...
Video stimulus is commonly used to induce different emotional states. Numerous sets of stimulus mate...
The need for a validated set of emotional clips to elicit emotions in more ecological experiments is...
This article describes the process of selecting a collection of professional and amateur videos that...
We describe the creation of a film library designed for researchers interested in positive (amusing)...
<p>We describe the creation of a film library designed for researchers interested in positive (amusi...
One of the characteristics of film viewing since the beginning is the reaction film causes in the au...
Abstract Introduction: Film clips are the most used stimuli to induce different emotional states. ...
oriented to other cultures (e.g., East Asian cultures)? The authors compared the emotional reactions...
oriented to other cultures (e.g., East Asian cultures)? The authors compared the emotional reactions...
Film clips are widely used in emotion research due to their relatively high ecological validity. Alt...
Film clips are widely used in emotion research due to their relatively high ecological validity. Alt...
Using emotional film clips is one of the most popular and effective methods of emotion elicitation. ...
Abstract Film clips are an important tool for evoking emotional responses in the laboratory. When co...
The aim of this investigation was to test spontaneous film clips in order to study the\ud emotional ...
Film clips are commonly used to elicit subjectively experienced emotional states for many research p...
Video stimulus is commonly used to induce different emotional states. Numerous sets of stimulus mate...
The need for a validated set of emotional clips to elicit emotions in more ecological experiments is...
This article describes the process of selecting a collection of professional and amateur videos that...
We describe the creation of a film library designed for researchers interested in positive (amusing)...
<p>We describe the creation of a film library designed for researchers interested in positive (amusi...
One of the characteristics of film viewing since the beginning is the reaction film causes in the au...
Abstract Introduction: Film clips are the most used stimuli to induce different emotional states. ...
oriented to other cultures (e.g., East Asian cultures)? The authors compared the emotional reactions...
oriented to other cultures (e.g., East Asian cultures)? The authors compared the emotional reactions...