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. According to James, certain stimuli can trigger emotional bodily reactions, and our perception of those changes constitutes our conscious experience of emotions, feelings. We see a bear: our heart rate accelerates, our blood pressure shoots up, and many other bodily changes transpire. Our perception of those changes in our body constitutes our fear of the bear. More recent accounts propose neurobiological substrates involved in causing emotional react...
The history of classic emotion theories can be seen as a series of attempts to identify the specific...
Emotions are automatic and primary patterns of purposeful cognitive-behavioral organizations. They h...
In emotion research, both conceptual analyses and empirical studies commonly rely on emotion reports...
When asked “what is an emotion?” most people answer in one of three ways. One answer is to list the ...
Defining "emotion" is a notorious problem.Without consensual conceptualization and operati...
Emotions are both central to life experience itself and highly pertinent to various disciplines, inc...
Background. In 1884, William James asked, “What is an emotion?” and stated that it emerges from perc...
SummaryWhen asked “what is an emotion?” most people answer in one of three ways. One answer is to li...
Emotion and mood are deceptively simple concepts. It is easy to study emotions, intervene with clien...
The concept of emotion is central to all aspects of human experience and yet the concept is quixotic...
<p>Emotion is caused by many factors, some of which are evolutionary, neurological, chemical, ...
1. Is your work consistent with the hypothesis that emotions are psychological events constructed fr...
Emotions are specific psychological states brought about by neurophysiological changes associated wi...
Emotions are elusive and incredibly difficult to define and measure. In a nutshell, they can be desc...
In emotion research, both conceptual analyses and empirical studies commonly rely on emotion reports...
The history of classic emotion theories can be seen as a series of attempts to identify the specific...
Emotions are automatic and primary patterns of purposeful cognitive-behavioral organizations. They h...
In emotion research, both conceptual analyses and empirical studies commonly rely on emotion reports...
When asked “what is an emotion?” most people answer in one of three ways. One answer is to list the ...
Defining "emotion" is a notorious problem.Without consensual conceptualization and operati...
Emotions are both central to life experience itself and highly pertinent to various disciplines, inc...
Background. In 1884, William James asked, “What is an emotion?” and stated that it emerges from perc...
SummaryWhen asked “what is an emotion?” most people answer in one of three ways. One answer is to li...
Emotion and mood are deceptively simple concepts. It is easy to study emotions, intervene with clien...
The concept of emotion is central to all aspects of human experience and yet the concept is quixotic...
<p>Emotion is caused by many factors, some of which are evolutionary, neurological, chemical, ...
1. Is your work consistent with the hypothesis that emotions are psychological events constructed fr...
Emotions are specific psychological states brought about by neurophysiological changes associated wi...
Emotions are elusive and incredibly difficult to define and measure. In a nutshell, they can be desc...
In emotion research, both conceptual analyses and empirical studies commonly rely on emotion reports...
The history of classic emotion theories can be seen as a series of attempts to identify the specific...
Emotions are automatic and primary patterns of purposeful cognitive-behavioral organizations. They h...
In emotion research, both conceptual analyses and empirical studies commonly rely on emotion reports...