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| | Citations: Sentics: The Touch of the Emotions - Clynes (ResearchIndex) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02) |
 | | The Clynes protocol for eliciting emotion has three features that contribute to helping the subject feel the emotions and that make it appropriate for physiological data collection: 1. |
 | | The order of expression of the eight states: no emotion, anger, hate, grief, platonic love, romantic love, joy and reverence was found by Clynes to help subjects reliably feel each emotion; for example, it would be harder on most subjects to have to transition between the positive and negative.... |
 | | These states: no emotion, anger, hate, grief, love, romantic love, joy and reverence, are not the most commonly used in human computer design research, but they provide a set of affective states which span the ranges of high and low arousal and positive and negative valence. |
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