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期刊名:Emotion review

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ISSN:1754-0739

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IF/分区:3.4/Q1

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Brian Parkinson Brian Parkinson
To what extent does the level of overlap between social appraisal and social referencing depend upon the particular definitions adopted when following different research agendas? I argue that processes of both kinds fall under the more incl...
Disa A Sauter Disa A Sauter
This review provides an overview of the research on nonverbal expressions of positive emotions, organised into emotion families, that is, clusters sharing common characteristics. Epistemological positive emotions (amusement, relief, awe, an...
Sybil L Hart Sybil L Hart
In this synthesis, we summarize studies that yielded evidence of jealousy in young infants. To shed light on this phenomenon, we present evidence that jealousy's foundation rests on history of dyadic interactions with caregivers which engen...
Joshua K Hartshorne Joshua K Hartshorne
Lakoff (current issue) describes an account of conceptual representation based in part on metaphor. Though promising, this account faces several challenges with respect to learning and development. ...
Timothy J Trull,Sean P Lane,Peter Koval et al. Timothy J Trull et al.
We discuss three varieties of affective dynamics (affective instability, emotional inertia, and emotional differentiation). In each case, we suggest how these affective dynamics should be operationalized and measured in daily life using tim...
Vanessa L Castro,Yanhua Cheng,Amy G Halberstadt et al. Vanessa L Castro et al.
The field of emotion understanding is replete with measures, yet lacks an integrated conceptual organizing structure. To identify and organize skills associated with the recognition and knowledge of emotions, and to highlight the focus of e...
Philip A Kragel,Kevin S LaBar Philip A Kragel
Characterizing how activity in the central and autonomic nervous systems corresponds to distinct emotional states is one of the central goals of affective neuroscience. Despite the ease with which individuals label their own experiences, id...
Paula C Barata,Susan Holtzman,Shannon Cunningham et al. Paula C Barata et al.
The current work builds a definition of irritability from both academic definitions and lay perspectives. In Study 1, a quantitative content analysis of academic definitions resulted in eight main content categories (i.e., behaviour, emotio...
Elisabeth Norman,Bjarte Furnes Elisabeth Norman
We first present a selection of vignette examples from empirical psychological research to illustrate how the phenomenon of metaemotion (Gottman, Katz, & Hooven, 1996; Mendonça, 2013) is studied within different domains of psychology. We t...
William A Mason,John P Capitanio William A Mason
Emotionality is a basic feature of behavior. The argument over whether the expression of emotions is based primarily on culture (constructivism, nurture) or biology (natural forms, nature) will never be resolved because both alternatives ar...