Newsletter Archive December 22, 2022 Newsletter 06 (2022) In this issue you will find: a presentation of the focus on “How do emotion, stress and their regulation affect memory across the life span?” of Prof. Ulrike Rimmele , news and publications of the Swiss Center for Affective Sciences members. December 16, 2021 Newsletter 05 (2021) In this issue you will find: a presentation of the focus on “Ancient emotions in modern research” of Prof. Damien Nelis, news and publications of the Swiss Center for Affective Sciences members. December 17, 2020 Newsletter 04 (2020) In this issue you will find: a presentation of the focus on “Individual differences in emotional learning underpinning vulnerabilities to compulsive reward-seeking behaviors” of Dr. Eva Pool, news and publications of the Swiss Center for Affective Sciences members. December 20, 2019 Newsletter 3 December 19, 2019 Newsletter 3 In this issue you will find: a presentation of the focus on “News from Virtual Reality” of Prof. David Rudrauf, news and publications of the Swiss Center for Affective Sciences members. December 7, 2018 Newsletter 2 December 7, 2018 Newsletter 2 In this issue you will find: a presentation of the focus on “Knowledge Transfer” of Dr Marcello Mortillaro, news and publications of the Swiss Center for Affective Sciences members. January 17, 2018 Newsletter 1 January 17, 2018 Newsletter 1 In this issue you will find: a presentation of the “Literature and the Emotions” project of Professor Patrizia Lombardo, news and publications of the Swiss Center for Affective Sciences members. February 24, 2017 Newsletter 2(1) February 24, 2017 Newsletter 3(1) February 14, 2017 Newsletter 1(6) February 14, 2017 Newsletter 1(5) February 14, 2017 Newsletter 1(4) February 14, 2017 Newsletter 1(1) February 14, 2017 Newsletter 1(7) February 14, 2017 Newsletter 1(8) February 14, 2017 Newsletter 1(9) February 14, 2017 Newsletter 1(10) February 14, 2017 Newsletter 1(11) February 14, 2017 Newsletter 1(12) February 14, 2017 Newsletter 2(1) February 13, 2017 Newsletter 2(2) February 13, 2017 Newsletter 3(2) February 13, 2017 Newsletter 4(2) February 13, 2017 Newsletter 5(2) February 13, 2017 Newsletter 6(2) February 13, 2017 Newsletter 7(2) January 19, 2017 Newsletter 7(3) January 19, 2017 Newsletter 7(3) In this issue you will find: a Comparative study in emotion: The case of emotional vocalizations of humans and apes with Prof. Didier Grandjean and Dr. Thibaud Gruber, an interview with Professor Corrado Corradi dell’Acqua Dissecting, detecting and managing pain, news and publications of the NCCR members. October 7, 2016 Newsletter 1(3) October 7, 2016 Newsletter 2(3) October 7, 2016 Newsletter 3(3) October 7, 2016 Newsletter 5(3) October 7, 2016 Newsletter 6(3) October 7, 2016 Newsletter 4(3) September 15, 2016 Newsletter 6(3) In this issue you will find: a presentation of the Emotions and Work project of Prof. em. Dr. Norbert K. Semmer, an interview with Professor Tobias Brosch on the project of Emotions and Energy Use, news and publications of the NCCR members. January 1, 2016 Newsletter 5(3) In this issue you will find: a presentation of the “Interests in the Making” project of Professor Fabrice Clément, an interview with Professor Edouard Gentaz on the project of “Emotional Development", news and publications of the NCCR members. June 1, 2015 Newsletter 4(3) In this issue you will find: a presentation of the “Brain Networks of Emotions and their Influence on Cognitive Processes” project, an interview with Olga Klimecki on the project of “Role of Emotions in Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution”, news and publications of the NCCR members. January 1, 2015 Newsletter 3(3) In this issue you will find: a presentation of the Moral Emotions, an interview with Prof. Didier Grandjean on the new exhibition Emotions…naturally, and a summary of achievements and publications of the NCCR members. June 1, 2014 Newsletter 2(3) In this issue you will find: a presentation of the Emodor project, a presentation of Interest in the making project, and a summary of achievements and publications of the NCCR members. January 1, 2014 Newsletter 1(3) The Third Phase 2013-2017 Academic meetings, Grants received, Major Achievements, Knowledge transfer activities, Upcoming events, New books, Publications June 1, 2013 Newsletter 7(2) Prof. Mireille Betrancourt, Prof. Patrizia Lombardo & Prof. Thierry Pun Affective computing and the humanities December 1, 2012 Newsletter 6(2) The impact of emotional cues on prosocial behavior June 1, 2012 Newsletter 5(2) Prof. K. Scherer, Prof. J. Fontaine & Dr. C. Soriano - The GRID - a truly connected project December 1, 2011 Newsletter 4(2) Prof. M. Betrancourt & Prof. T. Pun: Affective computing and emotion awareness in computer-mediated interaction Prof. F. Clément: When social appraisal meets social referencing. A developmental perspective on interest Prof. D. Nelis: The translation of the emotions: from Greece to Rome Prof. S. Schwartz: How the brain changes its mind: Roles of emotional relevance and sleep in learning and decision making June 1, 2011 Newsletter 3(2) Prof. P. Borgeaud: Myths and rituals in the emotions of ancient civilisations December 1, 2010 Newsletter 2(2) Prof. B. Fantini: The emotional power of music March 1, 2010 Newsletter 1(2) Special issue: the second phase 2009 - 2013 Musical activities at the NCCR Affectives Sciences 2009-2010 Phase II Research projects at a glance June 1, 2009 Newsletter 12(1) The emotional power of odors January 1, 2009 Newsletter 11(1) Physician – Patient Interaction September 1, 2008 Newsletter 10(1) The meaning of a smile June 1, 2008 Newsletter 9(1) Football: the agony and the ecstasy March 1, 2008 Newsletter 8(1) Does this victim need justice? December 1, 2007 Newsletter 7(1) The power of emotional stimuli August 1, 2007 Newsletter 6(1) Philosophers and psychologists talk emotion July 1, 2007 Newsletter 5(1) Paul Ekman in Geneva for Honorary Degree April 1, 2007 Newsletter 4(1) Pitfalls of Homogeneity February 1, 2007 Newsletter 3(1) Deep Waters December 1, 2006 Newsletter 2(1) End of challenging first year July 1, 2006 Newsletter 1(1) How the brain reads tone of voice