I discuss the emergence of a science of emotion and argue that research in this domain requires an appreciation of the organization of emotional processes at different levels as postulated by social neuroscience. Emotions cannot be understood without relying on a program of multidisciplinary research. Local multidisciplinarity cannot be achieved without a programmatic framework that takes three issues into account (1) the relationship of multiple levels of emotions and connected processes, (2) the mutually informative study of humans, animals, and artificial systems, and (3) the dynamic nature of emotions in a dynamic systems approach. Illustrations for my arguments are provided relating to facial expressions of humans
This article examines emotions as processes, and demonstrates how research might cast light on the t...
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Emotions are at the heart of how we understand the human mind and of our relationships within the so...
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SummaryTraditionally, science is objective and thus separated from all our emotional responses to th...
Emotions are central to human behavior and experience. Yet scientific theory and research during mos...
This chapter aims to provide a perspective of the complex formation of emotion and its operational u...
The main difficulties that researchers face in understanding emotions are difficulties only because ...
Affective computing has proven to be a viable field of research comprised of a large number of multi...
This article examines emotions as processes, and demonstrates how research might cast light on the t...
The papers in this volume represent a broad array of approaches to the analysis of emotions. Some co...
Social emotions about others ’ minds, for example, admiration for virtue and compassion for social p...
Human emotional responses are highly individual. A comprehensive analysis of emotion research in cog...
none1Frontiers in Emotion Science is a Specialty Section of Frontiers in Psychology. In the past te...
Emotions are complex processes that are constrained by biology, but not fully explained without taki...
What are emotions and how should we study them? These questions give rise to ongoing controversy amo...
Emotions are at the heart of how we understand the human mind and of our relationships within the so...
The paper presents state of art in the area of emotion studies. It is stressed that emotions are mul...
1. Is your work consistent with the hypothesis that emotions are psychological events constructed fr...
SummaryTraditionally, science is objective and thus separated from all our emotional responses to th...
Emotions are central to human behavior and experience. Yet scientific theory and research during mos...
This chapter aims to provide a perspective of the complex formation of emotion and its operational u...
The main difficulties that researchers face in understanding emotions are difficulties only because ...
Affective computing has proven to be a viable field of research comprised of a large number of multi...
This article examines emotions as processes, and demonstrates how research might cast light on the t...
The papers in this volume represent a broad array of approaches to the analysis of emotions. Some co...
Social emotions about others ’ minds, for example, admiration for virtue and compassion for social p...