An interdisciplinary research perspective is developed concerning the question of how we understand others’ emotions and how reliable our judgment about others’ emotion can be. After an outline of the theoretical background of emotions, we briefly discuss the importance of prior experiences and context information for the recognition of emotions. To clarify this role, we describe a study design, utilizing emotional expressions and context information while controlling for prior experiences and the actual emotional situation to systematically approach these questions
There is abundant evidence both from the scientific literature as well as from everyday experiences ...
Understanding how an other person feels involves not simply identifying the feeling, but imaging how...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Does knowing your own emotions relate to knowing those of others? We a...
An interdisciplinary research perspective is developed concerning the question of how we understand ...
An interdisciplinary research perspective is developed concerning the question of how we understand ...
People vary in their beliefs about their tendency to engage in perspective taking and to understand ...
As in many areas of psychological inquiry, context matters for how emotion is experienced, expressed...
Understanding how an other person feels involves not simply identifying the feeling, but imaging how...
Social life constantly requires us to decipher information about others into inferences about their ...
The findings in this dissertation illustrate how knowledge about the causes of emotions (Chapters 2 ...
We consider the interpretation of emotions and similiar phenomena as support for survival and copin...
Emotions are understood sociologically as experiences of involvement. Emotion regulation influences ...
This article discusses contemporary social psychological approaches to (a) the social relations and ...
How do we judge others’ emotions? A standard account of emotion judgments is that we can accurately ...
Emotions are understood sociologically as experiences of involvement. Emotion regulation influences ...
There is abundant evidence both from the scientific literature as well as from everyday experiences ...
Understanding how an other person feels involves not simply identifying the feeling, but imaging how...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Does knowing your own emotions relate to knowing those of others? We a...
An interdisciplinary research perspective is developed concerning the question of how we understand ...
An interdisciplinary research perspective is developed concerning the question of how we understand ...
People vary in their beliefs about their tendency to engage in perspective taking and to understand ...
As in many areas of psychological inquiry, context matters for how emotion is experienced, expressed...
Understanding how an other person feels involves not simply identifying the feeling, but imaging how...
Social life constantly requires us to decipher information about others into inferences about their ...
The findings in this dissertation illustrate how knowledge about the causes of emotions (Chapters 2 ...
We consider the interpretation of emotions and similiar phenomena as support for survival and copin...
Emotions are understood sociologically as experiences of involvement. Emotion regulation influences ...
This article discusses contemporary social psychological approaches to (a) the social relations and ...
How do we judge others’ emotions? A standard account of emotion judgments is that we can accurately ...
Emotions are understood sociologically as experiences of involvement. Emotion regulation influences ...
There is abundant evidence both from the scientific literature as well as from everyday experiences ...
Understanding how an other person feels involves not simply identifying the feeling, but imaging how...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Does knowing your own emotions relate to knowing those of others? We a...