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Extended emotions [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophy Compass, 2016
Abstract Until recently, philosophers and psychologists conceived of emotions as brain‐ and body‐bound affairs. But researchers have started to challenge this internalist and individualist orthodoxy. A rapidly growing body of work suggests that some emotions incorporate external resources and thus extend beyond the neurophysiological ...
Krueger, Joel, Szanto, Thomas
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Emotions and Digital Well-being. The rationalistic bias of social media design in online deliberations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
In this chapter we argue that emotions are mediated in an incomplete way in online social media because of the heavy reliance on textual messages which fosters a rationalistic bias and an inclination towards less nuanced emotional expressions.
A Nadkarni   +25 more
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When Leader-member exchanges make workers happy and innovative: do efforts and rewards act as mediators?

open access: yesJournal of Technology Management & Innovation, 2022
Today innovation is considered to be essential for organizational development, and organizations depend increasingly on employees’ efforts to innovate.
Pascale Desrumaux   +3 more
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Goal choice in preschoolers is influenced by context, cognitive flexibility, and metacognition

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
IntroductionGoal choice is one of the first, and most important, steps in self-regulated learning (SRL). It is particularly challenging for young children (before 5–6 years), who tend to rely on available environmental cues, which makes their goals ...
Marion Leclercq   +3 more
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Emotions, Music, and Logos [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The article introduces a cognitive and componential view of religious emotions. General emotions are claimed to consist of at least two compounds, the cognitive compound and the affective compound.
Järveläinen, Petri
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Why mother rats protect their children

open access: yeseLife, 2017
The presence of the hormone oxytocin in the central amygdala makes a mother rat willing to put her life in danger in order to protect her offspring.
Ksenia Z Meyza, Ewelina Knapska
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Emotion [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Biology, 2010
SummaryWhen asked “what is an emotion?” most people answer in one of three ways. One answer is to list the most salient attributes of emotions. The psychologist and philosopher William James, in an 1884 essay with the eponymous title of our question, causally linked two commonsense attributes.
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Job autonomy in relation to work engagement and workaholism: Mediation of autonomous and controlled work motivation

open access: yesInternational Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health, 2018
Objectives This study integrates the Self Determination Theory and the Job Demands–Resource model in explaining motivational antecedents of 2 forms of excessive work: work engagement and workaholism.
Diana Malinowska   +2 more
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What Emotion Facial Expressions Tell Us About the Health of Others

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
To avoid contagion, we need information about the health status of those whom we engage with. This is especially important when we have cause for concern that the other is indeed sick, such as is the case during the world-wide outbreak of the coronavirus
Shlomo Hareli, Or David, Ursula Hess
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Rhetorical Engineering of Emotions in the Courtroom: the Case of Lawyers in Modern France [PDF]

open access: yesRechtsgeschichte - Legal History, 2017
As a way of »performing the law«, courtroom speeches have been a fundamental component of the legal ritual and a basic component of lawyers’ identities in many countries with civil law traditions: lawyers have presented themselves and have been ...
Gian Marco Vidor
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