The aims of this book are to introduce and illustrate a
computerised methodology that is designed to measure the magnitude
of diverse mental states, emotions, and neuropsychiatric dimensions
from the content analysis of speech and verbal texts. The
groundwork for such an enterprise originated in the early 1950's
when Louis A Gottschalk, at the National Institute of Mental Health
at the time, became involved in trying to determine and understand
how the arousal of emotions could trigger epileptic seizures in
some patients. He soon realised that there were no adequate methods
available to measure the magnitude of emotions, and he resolved to
evolve a valid procedure to do so.
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