Emotion Connection |
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価格 | 610円 | ダウンロード |
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ジャンル | 教育 | |||
サイズ | 66.4MB | |||
開発者 | Emotion Connection LLC | |||
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リリース日 | 2016-01-15 11:56:51 | 評価 |
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互換性 | iOS 8.1以降が必要です。 iPhone、iPad および iPod touch 対応。 |
The Emotion Connection app is designed to help you grow your ability to read other’s emotions and improve your connections with friends, family, and coworkers. The multi-platform app makes emotional connection accessible: practice while waiting for a meeting, on the treadmill, or during your lunch break. Opportunities to develop your emotional intelligence start here!
The app is simple to use. As you click play, watch a video of real facial expressions then pick the matching emotion between answer choices: happiness, anger, sadness, disgust, fear, smug, surprise, and normal. You can zoom in or restart the video if you need to rewatch it.
After you guess what emotion the person in the video experienced, you’ll receive a pop up bubble with answer tips if you answered incorrectly. You can also watch training videos, which will teach you what each emotion looks like on the face.
App features include:
-10 different people, both male and female, experiencing genuine emotions
-Feedback on wrong answers with an explanation
-Zoom-in capability
-Ability to play the video as many times as you need
-Teaching videos on different emotions
When we can understand what someone is feeling and thinking, we can understand their emotional experience and demonstrate empathy. When others see our empathy, they feel understood and an emotional connection is made. The ability to judge someone’s emotions can be learned, and can improve interpersonal and connection skills. When these emotions flash quickly on the face, they are sometimes called "microexpressions." They can occur in a fraction of a second and are not recognized consciously with an untrained eye.
Numerous studies show the benefits of being able to read someone’s emotional state. Research shows people with a higher emotional perception:
-Understand important information about the other’s intentions or goals
-Have increased aptitude ratings in jobs requiring interacting with others
-Handle interpersonal aspects in the workplace better
-Earn higher salaries
-Experience less burnout in teaching jobs
Emotional connection and empathy are important in both work and interpersonal relationships. In a 1966 study, Haggard and Isaacs showed microexpressions were observed in therapy between a therapist and client. When medical students were trained in this skill it increased perceived warmth, overall engagement in simulated patient encounters, and ultimately lead to higher satisfaction scores (Blanch-Hartigan, 2012). In the 1970s, Paul Ekman, made famous by the TV show “Lie to Me,” studied emotion extensively and showed that the there were emotions common across different societies. Other researchers have looked at facial expressions between mother and infants, showing how connection can lead to a stable attachment. Subsequently John Gottman recorded film of couples in therapy and using facial expressions and nonverbal behavior was able to discern if relationships would last or not!
Using this app is a first step towards learning this fundamental skill. For more information and more extensive training on how to read emotions and better connect with others, please visit EmotionConnection.com.
Find out more info and see more videos at EmotionConnection.com
If you have any questions or suggestions for the app, please email (support@emotionconnection.com).
更新履歴
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
-Ability to replay videos after given the correct answer
-Challenge friends through Apple Game Center
-“Emotion Reels” showing multiple emotions in a row
-Teachings on what to look for in the different emotions, how they are felt in the body, and the possible meanings of the emotions
-“Short Quiz” allows you to get a score faster to enhance feedback
-Share scores on social media through Apple Game Center
The app is simple to use. As you click play, watch a video of real facial expressions then pick the matching emotion between answer choices: happiness, anger, sadness, disgust, fear, smug, surprise, and normal. You can zoom in or restart the video if you need to rewatch it.
After you guess what emotion the person in the video experienced, you’ll receive a pop up bubble with answer tips if you answered incorrectly. You can also watch training videos, which will teach you what each emotion looks like on the face.
App features include:
-10 different people, both male and female, experiencing genuine emotions
-Feedback on wrong answers with an explanation
-Zoom-in capability
-Ability to play the video as many times as you need
-Teaching videos on different emotions
When we can understand what someone is feeling and thinking, we can understand their emotional experience and demonstrate empathy. When others see our empathy, they feel understood and an emotional connection is made. The ability to judge someone’s emotions can be learned, and can improve interpersonal and connection skills. When these emotions flash quickly on the face, they are sometimes called "microexpressions." They can occur in a fraction of a second and are not recognized consciously with an untrained eye.
Numerous studies show the benefits of being able to read someone’s emotional state. Research shows people with a higher emotional perception:
-Understand important information about the other’s intentions or goals
-Have increased aptitude ratings in jobs requiring interacting with others
-Handle interpersonal aspects in the workplace better
-Earn higher salaries
-Experience less burnout in teaching jobs
Emotional connection and empathy are important in both work and interpersonal relationships. In a 1966 study, Haggard and Isaacs showed microexpressions were observed in therapy between a therapist and client. When medical students were trained in this skill it increased perceived warmth, overall engagement in simulated patient encounters, and ultimately lead to higher satisfaction scores (Blanch-Hartigan, 2012). In the 1970s, Paul Ekman, made famous by the TV show “Lie to Me,” studied emotion extensively and showed that the there were emotions common across different societies. Other researchers have looked at facial expressions between mother and infants, showing how connection can lead to a stable attachment. Subsequently John Gottman recorded film of couples in therapy and using facial expressions and nonverbal behavior was able to discern if relationships would last or not!
Using this app is a first step towards learning this fundamental skill. For more information and more extensive training on how to read emotions and better connect with others, please visit EmotionConnection.com.
Find out more info and see more videos at EmotionConnection.com
If you have any questions or suggestions for the app, please email (support@emotionconnection.com).
更新履歴
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
-Ability to replay videos after given the correct answer
-Challenge friends through Apple Game Center
-“Emotion Reels” showing multiple emotions in a row
-Teachings on what to look for in the different emotions, how they are felt in the body, and the possible meanings of the emotions
-“Short Quiz” allows you to get a score faster to enhance feedback
-Share scores on social media through Apple Game Center
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