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<p>here it a test paragraph</p>
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<p>This research focuses on the neural representation of emotional concept knowledge, specifically how the brain
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understands one's own and others' emotional responses. The initial step involves constructing an organizational
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framework for emotional concepts within a multi-dimensional semantic space. This entails categorizing emotions from a
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generalized to a detailed level and explaining the multi-dimensional characteristics of emotions. Subsequently, we
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employ functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) to observe neural activity patterns when individuals contemplate
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various emotions. Finally, through pattern analysis, we aim to determine which dimensions or categories best explain
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these neural representations. This approach seeks to elucidate how the brain processes and comprehends emotional
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information with greater clarity. </p>
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<h1>How does the knowledge of emotional concepts influence emotional responses? </h1>
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<p>Our research aims to understand how people's knowledge of emotional concepts, such as happiness, sadness, and anger,
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influences their emotional responses in various contexts. This study is divided into three parts. Initially, we
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explore how individuals use their understanding of emotions to interpret and comprehend specific situations. We then
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examine how this emotional knowledge is used to predict one's own or others' emotional responses in given contexts.
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Lastly, our focus shifts to how knowledge of emotional concepts aids in regulating personal emotional responses. To
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delve deeper into this process, we utilize functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) to observe brain activity
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patterns when processing emotional concepts and responses, complemented by computational modeling to analyze the
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relationship between knowledge of emotional concepts and emotional reactions. </p>
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