Dynamical systems modeling of acoustic and physiological arousal in young couples Conference

Chaspari, T, Han, SC, Bone, D et al. (2016). Dynamical systems modeling of acoustic and physiological arousal in young couples . SS-16-01 - 07 343-344.

cited authors

  • Chaspari, T; Han, SC; Bone, D; Timmons, AC; Perrone, L; Margolin, G; Narayanan, SS

authors

abstract

  • Well-being and mental health are directly associated with relationship status particularly in the context of relatedness and support. A key factor in relationship functioning is emotional arousal. We examine the interplay between emotional arousal manifested through acoustic and physiological cues and its association to relationship satisfaction. We propose a dynamical systems model to infer the within-and across-modality as well as the between-partner relations. Our results suggest that increased emotional regulation is negatively associated with relationship satisfaction and indicate that the proposed system consists a viable framework for analyzing such multimodal interrelations within romantic partners.

publication date

  • January 1, 2016

International Standard Book Number (ISBN) 13

start page

  • 343

end page

  • 344

volume

  • SS-16-01 - 07