Emotions
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Often called the love hormone, oxytocin has shown the ability to enhance social bonding, decrease anxiety and encourage an overall feeling of satisfaction with life. A new study out of Northwestern University, however, finds that this ancient hormone has a dark side.
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ScienceThe University of Cambridge has developed virtual talking head technology that could one day be used as a digital person assistant
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The O2Amps glasses from 2Al labs that were developed to help read people's emotions can also assist people with color blindness.
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Taiwanese researchers have developed new tests for the addictive potential of computer games.
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A woman suffering from aphasia can now send emails thanks to her son's customized Kinect interface.
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Scientists have endowed a female-form android with complex facial expression features to establish if robots can express emotions.
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ScienceThe AutoTutor computerized tutorial system is able to adjust its teaching style, according to the detected psychological state of the student.
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An emotion-recognizing computer system has been designed to make the use of automated telephone services less stressful.
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ScienceComputer scientist Lijun Lin is working on software that will allow computers to recognize the emotions of their users.
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ScienceResearchers at Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) are looking to use cognitive principles based on human psychological theories to assess animal emotions.
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Researchers in Taiwan are turning to neural networks to help them break the cycle of repetitive behavior in robot toys and endow them with almost emotional responses to interactions.
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A research project at Glasgow Caledonian University is currently taking a close look at why a certain piece of music evokes a particular emotive response
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