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Julie Lee
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Citations - 7
Julie Lee is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Valence (chemistry) & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 7 citations.
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On the relationship between valence and arousal in samples across the globe.
Michelle Yik,Chiel Mues,Irene Nga-Lam Sze,Peter Kuppens,Francis Tuerlinckx,Kim De Roover,Felity H C Kwok,Shalom H. Schwartz,Maher M. Abu-Hilal,D. Adebayo,Pilar Aguilar,Muna Al-Bahrani,Marc H. Anderson,Laura Novaes Andrade,Denis Bratko,Ekaterina Bushina,Jeong Won Choi,Jan Cieciuch,Vincent Dru,Uwana Evers,Ronald Fischer,Ivonne Andrea Florez,Ragna B. Garðarsdóttir,Aikaterini Gari,Sylvie Graf,Peter Halama,Jamin Halberstadt,Magdalena S. Halim,Renata M. Heilman,Martina Hrebickova,Johannes Karl,Goran Knežević,Michael Kohut,Märt Kolnes,Ljiljana B. Lazarević,Nadezhda Lebedeva,Julie Lee,Young-Ho Lee,Chunquan Liu,Rasmus Mannerström,Iris Marušić,Florence Nansubuga,Oluyinka Ojedokun,Joo-Young Park,Tracey Platt,René T. Proyer,Anu Realo,Jean-Pierre Rolland,Willibald Ruch,Desiree Ruiz,Florencia M. Sortheix,Alexander G. Stahlmann,Ana Stojanov,Włodzimierz Strus,Maya Tamir,Cláudio Vaz Torres,Angela Trujillo,Thi Khanh Ha Truong,Akira Utsugi,Michele Vecchione,Lei Wang,James A. Russell +61 more
TL;DR: This article found that arousal is lowest at neutral valence and increases with both positive and negative valence: a symmetric V-shaped relationship, while valence is sometimes thought to be independent of arousal, but arousal was found to vary with valence.