The surprising convergence between independently developed appraisal theories of emotion elicitation and differentiation is briefly reviewed. It is argued that three problems are responsible for the lack of more widespread acceptance of such theories: (1) the criticism of excessive cognitivism raised by psychologists working on affective phenomena; (2) the lack of process orientation in linking appraisal to the complex unfolding of emotion episodes over time; and (3) the lack of consensus on the number and types of appraisal criteria between theorists in this domain. Although readers are referred to recent theoretical discussions and evidence from the neurosciences with respect to the first two issues, an empirical study using computerised ...
While artificial neural networks are regularly employed in modeling the perception of facial and voc...
Cognitive emotion theorists assume that the quality of emotions is determined by the appraisal of th...
The theoretical framework underlying the GRID approach (Component Process Model) suggests that the r...
The major assumptions of the appraisal approach to emotion, and progress in the development of two c...
Appraisal theories have described elaborate mechanisms underlying the elicitation of emotion at the ...
I discuss methods for investigating causal hypotheses of appraisal theories. The general claim that ...
This article aims to clarify the nature of the relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I d...
This article aims to clarify the nature ofthe relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I di...
Progress in the study of emotion requires that the field move toward consensus. To this end, we unde...
Progress in the study of emotion requires that the field move toward consensus. To this end, we unde...
Cognitive emotion theorists assume that the quality of emotions is deter-mined by the appraisal of t...
Cognitive emotion theorists assume that the quality of emotions is determined by the appraisal of th...
Appraisal theory of emotion claims that emotions are not caused by "raw" stimuli, as such,...
There is a growing consensus that the elicitation and differentiation of emotions can best be unders...
Usually, people\u27s emotions arise from their perceptions of their circumstances-immediate, imagine...
While artificial neural networks are regularly employed in modeling the perception of facial and voc...
Cognitive emotion theorists assume that the quality of emotions is determined by the appraisal of th...
The theoretical framework underlying the GRID approach (Component Process Model) suggests that the r...
The major assumptions of the appraisal approach to emotion, and progress in the development of two c...
Appraisal theories have described elaborate mechanisms underlying the elicitation of emotion at the ...
I discuss methods for investigating causal hypotheses of appraisal theories. The general claim that ...
This article aims to clarify the nature of the relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I d...
This article aims to clarify the nature ofthe relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I di...
Progress in the study of emotion requires that the field move toward consensus. To this end, we unde...
Progress in the study of emotion requires that the field move toward consensus. To this end, we unde...
Cognitive emotion theorists assume that the quality of emotions is deter-mined by the appraisal of t...
Cognitive emotion theorists assume that the quality of emotions is determined by the appraisal of th...
Appraisal theory of emotion claims that emotions are not caused by "raw" stimuli, as such,...
There is a growing consensus that the elicitation and differentiation of emotions can best be unders...
Usually, people\u27s emotions arise from their perceptions of their circumstances-immediate, imagine...
While artificial neural networks are regularly employed in modeling the perception of facial and voc...
Cognitive emotion theorists assume that the quality of emotions is determined by the appraisal of th...
The theoretical framework underlying the GRID approach (Component Process Model) suggests that the r...