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Emotions and emotional communication in infants
American Psychologist, 1989Important advances have recently been made in studying emotions in infants and the nature of emotional communication between infants and adults. Infant emotions and emotional communications are far more organized than previously thought. Infants display a variety of discrete affective expressions that are appropriate to the nature of events and their ...
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An emotion perspective on emotion regulation
Cognition & Emotion, 2011In their balanced article, Gross, Sheppes, and Urry (this issue) argue that, “in some circumstances, the distinction between emotion generation and emotion regulation is indeed useful” (p. 765).
Batja Mesquita, Nico H. Frijda
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2016
Cognitive science has shown that emotions are a sine qua non for cognition, and nowadays emotions are not anymore understood as irrational or “nonintellectual” feelings. The debate regarding the nature of emotions is still ongoing; however, it would be possible to provide a general definition of emotions as complex states of mind and body, which have ...
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Cognitive science has shown that emotions are a sine qua non for cognition, and nowadays emotions are not anymore understood as irrational or “nonintellectual” feelings. The debate regarding the nature of emotions is still ongoing; however, it would be possible to provide a general definition of emotions as complex states of mind and body, which have ...
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Emotion and Emotional Communication
2020A formidable body of research examines the importance of emotions to communicative competence. However, individuals vary considerably in their ability to understand and communicate their own emotions competently. This chapter explores three traits that contribute to this variance: alexithymia, social anhedonia, and autism.
Alan C. Mikkelson, Colin Hesse
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Emotional intelligence or adaptive emotions?
Emotion, 2001R. D. Roberts, M. Zeidner, and G. Matthews (2001) challenged the adequacy of the psychometric properties of the principal performance measure of emotional intelligence (EI). They raised doubt about the existence of emotion-related abilities that influence behavioral outcomes and social competence after controlling for general intelligence and ...
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Annual Review of Psychology, 1999
▪ Abstract We review recent trends and methodological issues in assessing and testing theories of emotion, and we review evidence that form follows function in the affect system. Physical limitations constrain behavioral expressions and incline behavioral predispositions toward a bipolar organization, but these limiting conditions appear to lose their
J T, Cacioppo, W L, Gardner
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▪ Abstract We review recent trends and methodological issues in assessing and testing theories of emotion, and we review evidence that form follows function in the affect system. Physical limitations constrain behavioral expressions and incline behavioral predispositions toward a bipolar organization, but these limiting conditions appear to lose their
J T, Cacioppo, W L, Gardner
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A model of emotions and emotion communication
Proceedings of 1993 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Communication, 2002This paper sketches a psychological model of emotions. Emotions are regarded as provisions for signalling the relevance of events for the major goals or concerns of the individual, and for modifying action readiness in a way that corresponds with the appraisal of the events.
Frijda, N.H., Moffat, D.C.
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2013
Contents: S.H.M. van Goozen, Overview. Part I:Energetic and Structural Aspects of Emotion. R.B. Zajonc, Emotions and Brain Temperature. Modulation. J.A. Gray, The Neuropsychology of the Emotions: Framework for a Taxonomy of Psychiatric Disorder. P.J. Lang, The Motivational Organization of Emotion: Affect-Reflex Connections.
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Contents: S.H.M. van Goozen, Overview. Part I:Energetic and Structural Aspects of Emotion. R.B. Zajonc, Emotions and Brain Temperature. Modulation. J.A. Gray, The Neuropsychology of the Emotions: Framework for a Taxonomy of Psychiatric Disorder. P.J. Lang, The Motivational Organization of Emotion: Affect-Reflex Connections.
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Emotions or emotional feelings?
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2000I criticize Rolls's account of what makes emotional states conscious.
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