Emotion in Aging and Bipolar Disorder: Similarities, Differences, and Lessons for Further Research [0.03%]
情绪在老龄化和双相情感障碍中的作用:相似性、差异及进一步研究的启示
Derek M Isaacowitz,Anda Gershon,Eric S Allard et al.
Derek M Isaacowitz et al.
In this article, we consider similarities and differences in emotion research on older adults and individuals with bipolar disorder (BD). Recent research and theory within both areas has focused on the importance of positive emotion, but th...
Basic Emotions: A Rejoinder [0.03%]
基本情绪再说几句
William A Mason,John P Capitanio
William A Mason
A principal theme of our article is that emotions, including what are called basic emotions, cannot be exhaustively categorized as "innate" or "acquired." Instead, we argue that basic emotions are more realistically viewed as emergent pheno...
Joan Y Chiao
Joan Y Chiao
Classical theories of emotion have long debated the extent to which human emotion is a universal or culturally-constructed experience. Recent advances in emotion research in cultural neuroscience highlight several aspects of emotional gener...
Tara M Chaplin
Tara M Chaplin
Small but significant gender differences in emotion expressions have been reported for adults, with women showing greater emotional expressivity, especially for positive emotions and internalizing negative emotions such as sadness. But when...
Comment: Affect Control Theory and Cultural Priming: A Perspective from Cultural Neuroscience [0.03%]
评论:来自文化神经科学的视角——情感控制理论与文化启动效应
Narun Pornpattananangkul,Joan Y Chiao
Narun Pornpattananangkul
Affect control theory posits that emotions are constructed by social and cultural forces. Rogers, Schröder, and von Scheve (2014) introduce affect control theory as a conceptual and methodological "hub," linking theories from different dis...
Jennifer M B Fugate
Jennifer M B Fugate
Categorical perception (CP) refers to how similar things look different depending on whether they are classified as the same category. Many studies demonstrate that adult humans show CP for human emotional faces. It is widely debated whethe...
Gerald L Clore,Andrew Ortony
Gerald L Clore
This article presents six ideas about the construction of emotion: (a) Emotions are more readily distinguished by the situations they signify than by patterns of bodily responses; (b) emotions emerge from, rather than cause, emotional thoug...
A Reply to Commentaries on "How the Object of Affect Guides Its Impact" [0.03%]
affect对象如何引导其影响”的评论的回应
Gerald L Clore,Jeffrey R Huntsinger
Gerald L Clore
Commentaries focused on the emotional appraisal part of our article. Cunningham and Van Bavel argued for distinguishing core disgust from moral disgust, and we describe how the theory might accommodate their proposal. They also suggested th...
Gerald L Clore,Jeffrey R Huntsinger
Gerald L Clore
In this article, we examine how affect influences judgment and thought, but also how thought transforms affect. The general thesis is that the nature and impact of affective reactions depends largely on their objects. We view affect as a re...
Carla L Harenski,Kent A Kiehl
Carla L Harenski
Understanding the role of emotion in moral judgment has been an active area of investigation and debate. Here we comment on this topic by examining the interaction between emotion and moral judgment in certain psychopathological groups that...