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  • How Timbre Affects Emotional Sound

    by Tim Killough Music can make us feel strong emotion, but what is it about different sounds that cause us to feel one way or the other? Casady Bowman and Takashi Yamauchi have taken some steps to find out in their recent publication, Perceiving Categorical Emotion in Sound: The Role of Timbre. Musical notes can…

  • Should an Eyewitness be Trusted?

    by Katie Nickel It is commonly assumed that emotions improve memory, but would you be willing to risk someone’s freedom on it? Imagine yourself shopping in a convenience store when you witness a man at the counter assault the young attendant and steal cash from the register. You are still experiencing unpleasant emotions from this…

  • Electroconvulsive Therapy Improves the Ability to Recognize Disgust in People With Schizophrenia

    by Madelaine Morton For most of us, reading other people’s emotions is an automatic and essential part of daily interaction. Knowing your partner had a bad day the moment they walk in the door or avoiding your dad when he looks grumpy is a skill that many don’t need to put conscious effort into. Emotion…

  • Remember When: Recalling Positive Memories Through Music

    by Julianna Facchinelli Neurologist Oliver Sacks was onto something when he said “Music evokes emotion and emotion can bring it’s memory”. We all have those songs that make us respond with a groan and perhaps a few curse words every time we hear them on the radio, but it is equally true that there are…

  • Social anxiety may cause you to see others as a threat, even when they’re not

    by Kristyn Trickey, Thompson Rivers University Think about the last time you were walking in a public place, or interacting one-on-one with another human being. In our daily social interactions, we are constantly putting out ever-changing clues as to the emotions we are feeling inside; these may include our body language, tone of voice, and,…

  • Psychology of Emotion (Psyc3380) class blog posts

    Students from the fall 2016 class of Psyc3380 will be posting recent research findings of general interest on the topic of emotion. Jealousy and Cell Phone Usage in the Modern World by: Shayla W. Piccini, Thompson Rivers University In modern times, technology continues to become increasingly popular, especially with the use of cell phones. Around…