Aesthetic chills, broadly defined as a somatic marker of peak emotional-hedonic responses, are experienced by individuals across a variety of human cultures. Yet individuals vary widely in the propensity of feeling them. These individual differences have been studied in relation to demographics, personality, and neurobiological and physiological factors, but no study to date has explored the genetic etiological sources of variation. To partition genetic and environmental sources of variation in the propensity of feeling aesthetic chills, we fitted a biometrical genetic model to data from 14127 twins (from 8995 pairs), collected by the Netherlands Twin Register. Both genetic and unique environmental factors accounted for variance in aestheti...
Previous studies have shown that a cardiac signature of emotionality (referred to as EK, which can ...
Humans differ substantially in how strongly they respond to similar experiences. Theory suggests tha...
Acquisition of the classically conditioned eyeblink response is generally regarded as one of the mos...
Aesthetic chills, broadly defined as a somatic marker of peak emotional-hedonic responses, are exper...
Relatively little is known about aesthetic chills, the experience of goose bumps and shivers in resp...
Aesthetic Chills: An Autoethnographic Study Jessica Turner, Dept. of Psychology, with Dr. Richard Ba...
Abstract We significantly enriched ChillsDB, a dataset of audiovisual stimuli validated to elicit ae...
Our group is interested in conducting this study to look at the relationship between personality typ...
“The chills” refers to a constellation of cold-defense sensations elicited by emotionally significan...
Expressions of emotion are by far the most frequent kind of stimuli that humans have to deal with. M...
The genetic architecture of sensation seeking was analyzed in 1591 adolescent twin pairs. Individual...
Positive transformative states of consciousness are difficult to reliably evoke, impeding their stud...
Human genes encoding odorant receptors have been identified, but the contribution of genetic effects...
Experimental studies of learning suggest that human temperament may depend on the molecular mechanis...
The chills refers to a set of bodily sensations – goosebumps, tingling, coldness, and shivers – tha...
Previous studies have shown that a cardiac signature of emotionality (referred to as EK, which can ...
Humans differ substantially in how strongly they respond to similar experiences. Theory suggests tha...
Acquisition of the classically conditioned eyeblink response is generally regarded as one of the mos...
Aesthetic chills, broadly defined as a somatic marker of peak emotional-hedonic responses, are exper...
Relatively little is known about aesthetic chills, the experience of goose bumps and shivers in resp...
Aesthetic Chills: An Autoethnographic Study Jessica Turner, Dept. of Psychology, with Dr. Richard Ba...
Abstract We significantly enriched ChillsDB, a dataset of audiovisual stimuli validated to elicit ae...
Our group is interested in conducting this study to look at the relationship between personality typ...
“The chills” refers to a constellation of cold-defense sensations elicited by emotionally significan...
Expressions of emotion are by far the most frequent kind of stimuli that humans have to deal with. M...
The genetic architecture of sensation seeking was analyzed in 1591 adolescent twin pairs. Individual...
Positive transformative states of consciousness are difficult to reliably evoke, impeding their stud...
Human genes encoding odorant receptors have been identified, but the contribution of genetic effects...
Experimental studies of learning suggest that human temperament may depend on the molecular mechanis...
The chills refers to a set of bodily sensations – goosebumps, tingling, coldness, and shivers – tha...
Previous studies have shown that a cardiac signature of emotionality (referred to as EK, which can ...
Humans differ substantially in how strongly they respond to similar experiences. Theory suggests tha...
Acquisition of the classically conditioned eyeblink response is generally regarded as one of the mos...