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I Feel, You Feel, We Feel

2022
Abstract Prosocial behavior emerges in the second year of life. This chapter reviews recent empirical evidence showing that both negative and positive emotion relate to emerging prosocial behavior and that their associations with prosocial behavior differ, suggesting that negative and positive emotion serve different functions ...
Aleksandra V. Petkova, Celia A. Brownell
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Microbiota and sleep: awakening the gut feeling.

Trends in Molecular Medicine, 2021
Various lifestyle and environmental factors are known to influence sleep. Increasingly, evidence points to a role for the microbiota in regulating brain and behaviour.
Paromita Sen   +5 more
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The Feeling Economy: Managing in the Next Generation of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

California Management Review, 2019
The capability of AI is currently expanding beyond mechanical and repetitive to analytical and thinking. A “Feeling Economy” is emerging, in which AI performs many of the analytical and thinking tasks, and human workers gravitate more toward ...
Ming-Hui Huang, R. Rust, V. Maksimovic
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Acting, thinking, feeling, making, collaborating: The engagement process in foreign language learning

System (Linköping), 2019
Engagement represents the goal most teachers seek when imagining the ideal classroom. When teachers speak of motivating their students, they refer to getting them on task, inducing them to pay attention, helping them complete assignments, and stimulating
W. Oga-Baldwin
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Crip Feelings/Feeling Crip

Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies, 2020
If there is no crying in disability studies, then what becomes of those whose emotions are disabling or those whose disability is invalidated because it is considered just a feeling?
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Emotions as agency: Feeling rules, emotion labor, and English language teachers’ decision-making

System (Linköping), 2018
This article explores feeling rules and emotion labor as tools of language teachers' agency and decision-making. Grounded in a poststructural-discursive approach to emotions, one that considers the relationship between emotions and power, feeling rules ...
S. Benesch
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Feeling Me, Feeling You

Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2016
Does knowing your own emotions relate to knowing those of others? We argue that our ability to experience and label our own emotions in a differentiated and specific manner is related to the ability to accurately perceive the level of emotions in others.
Yasemin Erbas   +3 more
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The construction of home feeling by Airbnb guests in the sharing economy: A semantics perspective

Annals of Tourism Research, 2019
Although the literature of peer-to-peer accommodation is increasingly recognizing the importance of home feeling, little has been done to theorize the construction of home feeling and its impacts on Airbnb guests’ future intention.
Yunxia Zhu   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Minding Feeling

Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, 2010
In this commentary on Jørgen Dines Johansen's paper, 'Feelings in Literature', an expanded approach to feeling is sketched, relying on the work of Susanne Langer. Without challenging the central and valuable insights presented by Johansen, this commentary attempts to develop and refine the notion of feeling beyond that found in Johansen and to focus on
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Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling

Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 2023
Danielle A. Samuel
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