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EmotionalBehavioralProcess |
An emotional behavioral process is the behavior of the organism in response to the appraisal, which includes the characteristic facial expressions for particular emotion types.
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說話 |
Any LinguisticCommunication by a Human which involves his/her vocal cords.
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Children |
EmotionalVoiceUtterances | The vocal utterances associated with the characteristic sound of an emotion. Obviously, any particular emotional instance may be associated with a great variety of different types of voice utterances or no voice utterances at all. However, "canonical" or characteristic voice utterances can be associated with core emotions. |
| NotSpeaking | Remaining silent, not producing spoken utterances. |
| SpeakingALongUtterance | Speaking behavior in which a long utterance is produced. |
| SpeakingAShortUtterance | Speaking behavior in which a short utterance is produced. |
| SpeakingAssertively | Speaking with a voice that is confident and assertive. |
| SpeakingAtAFasterRate | Speaking in a manner that is faster than the norm for that person. |
| SpeakingAtASlowerRate | Speaking in a manner that is slower than the norm for that person. |
| SpeakingInADisturbedFashion | Speaking in a manner which is disturbed relative to what is the norm for that person. |
| SpeakingLoudly | Speaking with a voice louder than usual. |
| SpeakingSoftly | Speaking with a voice softer than usual. |
| SpeakingWithAlteredSpeechMelody | Speaking with an altered rhythm or melody of speech relative to the norm for that person. |
| SpeakingWithTremblingVoice | Speaking with a voice that is hesitant or trembling. |