• Title/Summary/Keyword: 감정 경험

Search Result 618, Processing Time 0.035 seconds

Modeling an Emotional Memory mechanism Using SOM (SOM을 이용한 감정 기억 메커니즘의 설계)

  • Yeo, Ji-Hye;Ham, Jun-Seok;Go, Il-Ju
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Emotion and Sensibility Conference
    • /
    • 2009.05a
    • /
    • pp.87-90
    • /
    • 2009
  • 사람들은 같은 상황에서도 감정적 경험에 따라 다르게 반응한다. 상황에 따른 감정을 나타내고자 하는 인공감정에 대한 많은 연구가 이루어지고 있지만, 기존의 인공감정들은 같은 상황에서 같은 반응을 하도록 설계되었다. 하지만 현재 느끼는 감정이 과거에 경험했던 감정적 경험에 영향을 받기 때문에 같은 상황에서 다른 반응을 유발한다. 본 논문은 감정적 경험을 기억해서 현재의 감정에 영향을 주는 메커니즘을 제안한다. 감정적 기억은 연관성이 있는 기억끼리 연상되는데 이 과정은 SOM의 연관성이 있는 것끼리 뭉치면서 스스로 학습하는 자기조직화의 특성과 유사하다. 이러한 유사점을 이응해서 감정적 경험을 기억하는 과정을 설계했다. 제안된 방법을 가위바위보로 승자가 패자를 뿅망치로 때리는 게임에 적용하여 같은 상황에서도 감정적 경험에 의해 다르게 반응하는 모습을 나타낸다. 게임을 진행하면서 가위바위보 승패에 따라 분노, 공포, 쾌락 등의 감정을 경험하게 되는데 이러한 감정적 경험이 SOM을 이용한 감정기억메커니즘에 의해 기억된다. 그 결과 감정적 경험에 대한 기억이 가위바위보에 이겼을 때의 느끼는 감정에 영향을 주어 현재 느끼는 감정 상태에 따라 뿅망치 파워가 달라지도록 했다.

  • PDF

Exploring the Pre-service Science Teachers' Emotional Experience, Display Rules, and Controlling Strategies During Teaching Practice (교육실습과정에서 나타난 예비과학교사의 감정 경험과 감정 표현 규칙, 조절 전략의 탐색)

  • Kim, Heekyong;Lee, Narea
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
    • /
    • v.36 no.2
    • /
    • pp.231-251
    • /
    • 2016
  • The goal of the study was to examine pre-service teachers' emotional experiences, especially during student teaching. The following questions guided this study. First, during student teaching, what are the characteristics of emotional experiences of pre-service science teachers? Second, what are used as the emotional rules and strategies by student teacher? In this study, we tracked nine pre-service science teachers over a four-week period of the student teaching. The data sources were lesson observations, interviews, emotional journals, and video-recorded classroom lessons. Results showed that student teachers experienced various 25 different types of emotions which were reported as the primary emotions of Koreans. The main subjects for interaction for positive emotions were students. For negative emotions, students, teachers and student teachers themselves all resulted in such negative emotional experiences. When the student teachers experienced negative emotions, they followed the emotional rule that their emotions should not be expressed in front of the students. Because of this, they tried various strategies for controlling emotions, such as 'understanding students', 'finding the positive side', 'seeing good students', 'ignoring', 'holding back', 'evading', and 'giving up'. Finally, suggestions for teacher education were discussed.

The Study of the Relationship between Emotional Experience and Sensibility in Fashion (현대패션을 통한 감정경험과 감성의 관계연구)

  • 김유진;이경희
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Emotion and Sensibility Conference
    • /
    • 2002.05a
    • /
    • pp.348-352
    • /
    • 2002
  • 본 연구는 18개의 감정어휘와 25쌍의 감성어휘를 사용하여 부산71역 거주 남녀 970명을 대상으로 현대패션에 대한 감정과 감성을 평가하여 구성요인과 의미의 차원을 밝히고, 감정경험과 감성과의 관계를 의복디자인의 조형적 특성으로 분석한 것이다. 본 연구 결과는 구매행동과 구매욕구에 실질적으로 영향을 미치는 감정경험에 대한 실증적 자료로서 의의가 있으며 디자인 기획시 그 활용도를 기대해 볼 수 있을 것이다.

  • PDF

Derivation of Representative Emotions Through Analysis of Perceived Frequency Profiles of Various Emotions According to Levels of Cognitive Well-Being (인지적 안녕감 수준에 따른 다양한 감정의 지각된 빈도 프로파일 분석을 통한 대표 감정 도출)

  • Dahye Han;Guk-Hee Lee
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
    • /
    • v.26 no.3
    • /
    • pp.83-100
    • /
    • 2023
  • This study determines whether the perception of the frequency of experiencing positive, negative, and surprise emotions changes according to the level of cognitive well-being. Furthermore, we determined practical means to analyze which emotions can be managed in daily life as an effective means of improving overall life satisfaction by identifying representative specific emotions that strongly predict the level of cognitive well-being. To this end, the between-subjects factorial design is adopted to measure the frequency of emotional experiences according to the level of cognitive well-being in 438 university undergraduate students. For cognitive well-being, the life satisfaction scale (SWLS) was used, and the PANAS-X scale was used to measure emotional frequency. As a result, first, the group with high cognitive well-being displays a higher frequency of positive and surprise emotional experiences and a lower frequency of negative emotional experiences than the group with low cognitive well-being. Second, the results confirm that representative emotions affecting cognitive well-being included 8 positive emotions, 7 negative emotions, and 1 surprise emotion. Among them, positive emotions include "happy" and "confident," negative emotions include "dissatisfied with self" and "disgusted with self," and surprise emotions include words such as "amazed." Therefore, we can conclude that the representative emotions are those with the greatest influence on cognitive well-being. Therefore, increasing the frequency of specific emotions (e.g., happy, confident, and surprise) and decreasing the frequency of others (e.g., dissatisfied with self and disgusted with self) could be effective in improving cognitive well-being than unconditionally examining emotions experienced in daily life.

The Effects of Service Experience on Service Loyalty in Resort Service Setting: Causal Role of Corporate Image, Service Trust and Affective Commitment (리조트 서비스경험이 서비스충성도에 미치는 영향: 기업이미지, 서비스신뢰 및 감정적 몰입의 인과적 역할)

  • Choi, Chul-Jae
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
    • /
    • v.17 no.3
    • /
    • pp.382-399
    • /
    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to identify the structural relationship between service experience, corporate image, service trust, affective commitment and service loyalty in leisure service environment, and explain the causal role of corporate image, service trust and affective commitment. To this end, hypothesis was verified by structural equation model analysis using SPSS 23.0 and AMOS 20.0 statistical package. The result of the study as follows: First, service experience influenced corporate image and service trust but not affective commitment. Second, corporate image influenced service trust and service loyalty but not affective commitment. Third, service trust influenced affective commitment and service loyalty, Finally, affective commitment affected service loyalty. Therefore, service providers should raise corporate image and build the service loyalty by following the user to experience excellent service in a cognitive and affective aspects. Also, by motivating the customer to have affective commitment to the service trust, You need to plan and implement a marketing strategy that can increase loyalty.

What Strengthens Users' Emotional Attachment to Digital Device? : Qualitative & Quantitative Research on 4 Digital Device Users in 5 Countries (무엇이 디지털 기기에 대한 사용자들의 감정적 애착을 증가시키는가? : 5개국에서의 4개 디지털 기기 사용자 대상 정량적 연구와 정성적 연구를 기반으로)

  • Lee, In-Seong;Lee, Ki-Ho;Choi, Gi-Woong;Kim, So-Lyung;Yang, Seung-Hwa;Lim, Seong-Taek;Kim, Jin-Woo
    • 한국HCI학회:학술대회논문집
    • /
    • 2008.02b
    • /
    • pp.614-623
    • /
    • 2008
  • 본 연구는 사용자 만족 중심의 기존 사용자 경험 관련 연구들이 가지고 있는 한계를 보완하기 위하여 감정적 애착이라는 새로운 개념을 도입함으로써 사용자 경험 연구의 새로운 시각을 제공하고자 하는 목적으로 진행되었다. 이를 의하여 [연구 1]에서는 감정적 애착과 관련된 기존 이론들에 대한 조사를 통하여 사용자들의 디지털 기기에 대한 감정적 애착 형성에 영향을 미칠 수 있는 이론적 경험 요소로서 지각된 자아 일치감과 지각된 사회적 고양감이라는 개념들을 도출하였으며, 이를 기반으로 사용자 경험의 관점에서 새로운 이론적 모형을 개발하고, 한국의 핸드폰 사용자들을 대상으로 한 설문을 통하여 개방된 감정적 애착 형성 모형의 타당성을 실증적으로 검증하였다. 또한 [연구 2]에서는 5 개국 (한국, 미국, 독일, 러시아, 인도)에서 4 개의 디지털 기기 (핸드폰, MP3 플레이어, LCD TV, 냉장고) 사용자들을 대상으로 한 Contextual Interview 를 실시하여 실제 디지털 기기의 개발 및 디자인에 구체적인 시사점을 제공할 수 있는 경험 요소들을 추가적으로 도출하였다. 마지막으로 [연구 3]에서는 [연구 2]를 통하여 도출된 구체적인 사용자 경험 요소들을 [연구 1]에서 개방된 이론적 모형에 반영하여 구체화된 감정적 애착 형성 모형을 개방하고, 구체화된 모형의 타당성을 미국 핸드폰 사용자들을 대상으로 한 설문을 통하여 추가적으로 검증하였다.

  • PDF

The Effect of Consumer's Emotion Experienced during Internet Shopping According to Gender (성별에 따른 인터넷 쇼핑상황에서의 감정적 반응이 쇼핑행동에 미치는 영향)

  • Suh, Mun-Shik;Kim, Sang-Hee
    • Journal of Global Scholars of Marketing Science
    • /
    • v.9
    • /
    • pp.101-128
    • /
    • 2002
  • Prior researchs on Internet shopping have focused on cognitive, technological factors, but this research is focused on emotions experienced during internet shopping. Examines emotion types experienced during internet shopping and shopping mall characteristics influencing emotional response and effect of emotions on internet shopping behavior, specifically focusing on gender difference The data, collected from a sample of 131 internet shoppers, indicate that emotion types experienced during internet shopping and shopping mall characteristics influencing emotional response and emotional response influencing internet shopping behavior are difference between female and male. Theses results provide insights on internet shopping mall management according to gender.

  • PDF

Experiencing and Expression of Deaf Adolescents (농인 청소년의 감정 경험 및 표현 특성)

  • Park, Ji-Eun;Kim, Eun-Ye;Jang, Un-Jung;Cheong, E-Nae;Eum, Young-Ji;Sohn, Jin-Hun
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
    • /
    • v.19 no.3
    • /
    • pp.51-58
    • /
    • 2016
  • This study examined the difference between the deaf and hearing adolescents of experiencing emotions and the intensity levels of expressing them. Three different video clips were used to induce pleasure, anger, and sadness. While watching the clips, facial expressions of the participants were recorded. The experienced emotions were measured by a self-report method, and the third person rated participants' expressed emotions based upon the recorded facial images. Two groups (deaf and hearing) were compared if those two groups shared the same experienced emotions, and whether the ratings scored by the third person corresponded with the self-rated scores. There was no significant difference in experienced emotion and its intensity level. However, hearing adolescents showed more intensive responses of pleasure than they reported, while deaf adolescents showed less intensive expressions of happiness than they reported themselves. Thus, hearing people might not be able to detect and fully comprehend how the deaf feel in general circumstances. This further indicates that the deaf adolescents cannot get enough supports from the hearing people when they express their feelings, and consequently, have a possibility of causing misunderstandings, conflicts, or even a break in relationships.

The Relationship between Customer Tumbler Experience and Social Legitimacy: The Mediation Effect of Customer Emotion (고객의 텀블러활용 경험과 사회적 정당성의 관계: 고객감정의 매개역할)

  • Yun, Hansung;Cho, Sang Lee
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
    • /
    • v.11 no.11
    • /
    • pp.115-124
    • /
    • 2021
  • This research empirically tested the mediating role of customer emotion on the relationship between customer tumbler experience and social legitimacy. For this purpose, data were collected by surveying consumers who use tumblers. Structural equation model analysis was used for hypothesis testing, and the method proosed by Hoyle and Smith was used to additionally test the mediating effect of customer experience and social legitimacy. The empirical analysis results are as follows. First, customer experience has a positive effect on customer emotion and social legitimacy. Second, customer emotion has a positive effect on social legitimacy. This study proposes a exploratory relationship among customer tumbler experience, customer emotion, and social legitimacy and empirically shows that customer experience and customer emotion are identified as antecedents to social legitimacy.

The Effects of Decision Making Delay on Experienced Emotion for Internet Shopping and Internet Shopping Mall Satisfaction (인터넷 쇼핑 중 구매결정 연기가 쇼핑감정과 쇼핑몰 만족도에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Hanna
    • Asia Marketing Journal
    • /
    • v.10 no.1
    • /
    • pp.133-160
    • /
    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of the delay reasons in consumer decision making on experienced emotion and shopping mall satisfaction under the Internet shopping environment. A survey was conducted for this study and 500 answer sheets were analyzed using structural equation modeling. The results are as follows: First, performance risk, financial risk, and social risk significantly have a positive effect on negative emotions for Internet shopping. Second, performance risk has a significant negative effect on positive emotions for Internet shopping. Third, social risk and procedural uncertainty significantly have a positive effect on positive emotions and this shows these reasons are related to pleasure and fun. Forth, needs uncertainty has a negative effect on negative emotions for Internet shopping. Finally, positive and negative emotions that consumer experienced for Internet shopping affect Internet shopping mall satisfaction.

  • PDF