DeCon: A tool to detect emotional concordance in multivariate time series data of emotional responding

Kirsten Bulteel, Eva Ceulemans, Renee J. Thompson, Christian E. Waugh, Ian H. Gotlib, Francis Tuerlinckx, Peter Kuppens

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Abstract

The occurrence of concordance among different response components during an emotional episode is a key feature of several contemporary accounts and definitions of emotion. Yet, capturing such response concordance in empirical data has proven to be elusive, in large part because of a lack of appropriate statistical tools that are tailored to measure the intricacies of response concordance in the context of data on emotional responding. In this article, we present a tool we developed to detect two different forms of response concordance-response patterning and synchronization-in multivariate time series data of emotional responding, and apply this tool to data concerning physiological responding to emotional stimuli. While the findings provide partial evidence for both response patterning and synchronization, they also show that the presence and nature of such patterning and synchronization is strongly person-dependent.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)29-42
Number of pages14
JournalBiological Psychology
Volume98
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2014

Keywords

  • Affect
  • Concordance
  • Emotion
  • Patterning
  • Synchronicity
  • Synchronization

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