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Emotion and learning in the workplace: critical perspectives [PDF]
Purpose – The aim of this Guest Editorial is to position the special issue. Design/methodology/approach – The Guest Editors reflect on critical perspectives on the relationship between emotion and learning in the workplace, and also present the four ...
Helen Colley +3 more
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Emotions and Emotions in Design
This chapter discusses and clarifies the concepts and definitions of emotion, feeling, and mood. Although they refer to distinct phenomena, these concepts are normally used indiscriminately when someone refers to emotions. This is followed by a brief review of the literature on the main theories applied to the study of emotions.
Saraiva, M., Ayanoğlu, H.
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People are eager to update their beliefs, such as a perceived risk, if they receive information that is better than expected but are reluctant to do so when the evidence is unfavourable.
Mihai Dricu +3 more
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Recognition of Emotion by Brain Connectivity and Eye Movement
Simultaneous activation of brain regions (i.e., brain connection features) is an essential mechanism of brain activity in emotion recognition of visual content.
Jing Zhang +3 more
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Theorists have constructed emotional intelligence differently, based on which the literature reveals different diversified scales to measure emotional intelligence. These scales are quite lengthy to respond and have been criticized for producing varying results.
Waqar Husain +3 more
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Research indicates that interpersonal synchronisation leads to more closeness, mutual coordination, alliance, or affiliation between the synchronized persons. There is a pathway leading from interpersonal interaction to interpersonal synchronisation, and
Sophie C. F. Hendrikse +4 more
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Emotion Representation and Perception Across Cultures
Are emotion words or emotion categories universal, or are particular emotions and emotion categories specific to certain cultures? The current review explores the answer to this question by summarizing the limited number of studies that have addressed ...
Altarriba, J +7 more
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Recognizing Desirability: Is Goal Comparison Necessary?
Moors and colleagues' clever studies demonstrate that goal-relevant stimuli can produce rapid, unintentional affective priming, but not necessarily that primes are compared with goal representations following onset.
Parkinson, B, Parkinson, Brian
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The success of digital content depends largely on whether viewers empathize with stories and narratives. Researchers have investigated the elements that may elicit empathy from viewers.
Jing Zhang +3 more
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