It measures bodily functions such as respiration, blush response, heart rate, and eye movement in response to emotionally provocative questions.
These pre-romantic works were fashionable in Germany from the 1760s on through the 1780s, illustrating a public audience for emotionally provocative artwork.
Others, like "Rockaway" and "Field Day," which freeze the focal figures while the surroundings seem to move, are more visually intriguing than emotionally provocative.
The Rendezvous is a dark comic drama about two single co-workers whose attempts at romance result in an emotionally provocative evening.
The positive and emotionally provocative ads proved more successful than negative attack ads.
Critics argue that both the Government and Union Carbide tried to avoid mentioning the emotionally provocative word "cyanide."
A new study out from the University of California, Irvine found that hormonal contraception influences how women remember emotionally provocative events, compared to women who aren't on birth control.
Tactile qualities, colour and personal handling were reintroduced, incorporating collage and the bringing together of disparate materials for emotionally provocative purposes, and encouraging the innovation of individual forms of symbolism.
Fair enough: DeCarava's pictures, like modern jazz itself, are rooted in the experience of the urban underclass, and they often forsake clarity of detail for an improvisational, emotionally provocative effect.
On the one hand it was an emotionally provocative topic.