Our approach to emotion emphasized three key ingredients. (a) We do not yet have a mature science of emotion, or even a consensus view—in this respect we are more hesitant than Sander, Grandjean, and Scherer (henceforth “SGS”) or Luiz Pessoa (henceforth “LP”). Relatedly, a science of emotion needs to be highly interdisciplinary, including ecology, psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy. (b) We recommend a functionalist view that brackets conscious experiences and that essentially treats emotions as latent variables inferred from a number of measures. (c) But our version of functionalism is not definitional or ontological. It is resolutely methodological, in good part because it is too early to attempt definitions
We defend a functionalist approach to emotion that begins by focusing on emotions as central states ...
SummaryWhen asked “what is an emotion?” most people answer in one of three ways. One answer is to li...
We address the differences between schadenfreude and happiness and those between gluckschmerz and an...
Our approach to emotion emphasized three key ingredients. (a) We do not yet have a mature science of...
We are pleased that all the commentators seem to agree that a theory-driven integration across disci...
quoted: “Man has been placed under the governance of two sovereign masters: pleasure and pain.”1 Des...
How do facial movements and verbal statements relate to emotional processes? A familiar answer is th...
In an attempt to better understand and integrate theories and research in the field of emotion, Emot...
How do facial movements and verbal statements relate to emotional processes? A familiar answer is th...
The scientific study of emotion faces a potentially serious problem: after over a hundred years of p...
I thank Lisa Barrett for the stimulating and comprehensive paper explaining her theory of emotion. I...
Although the James–Lange theory and its temporal aspects are counterintuitive and hardly testable, t...
Emotions have traditionally been viewed as intrapersonal phenomena. Over the past decades, theory an...
In reply to the commentaries of Clay-Warner (2014), Gendolla (2014), Nesse (2014), Shweder (2014), a...
Does appraisal co-ordinate emotional responses? Are emotions usually reached via mental representati...
We defend a functionalist approach to emotion that begins by focusing on emotions as central states ...
SummaryWhen asked “what is an emotion?” most people answer in one of three ways. One answer is to li...
We address the differences between schadenfreude and happiness and those between gluckschmerz and an...
Our approach to emotion emphasized three key ingredients. (a) We do not yet have a mature science of...
We are pleased that all the commentators seem to agree that a theory-driven integration across disci...
quoted: “Man has been placed under the governance of two sovereign masters: pleasure and pain.”1 Des...
How do facial movements and verbal statements relate to emotional processes? A familiar answer is th...
In an attempt to better understand and integrate theories and research in the field of emotion, Emot...
How do facial movements and verbal statements relate to emotional processes? A familiar answer is th...
The scientific study of emotion faces a potentially serious problem: after over a hundred years of p...
I thank Lisa Barrett for the stimulating and comprehensive paper explaining her theory of emotion. I...
Although the James–Lange theory and its temporal aspects are counterintuitive and hardly testable, t...
Emotions have traditionally been viewed as intrapersonal phenomena. Over the past decades, theory an...
In reply to the commentaries of Clay-Warner (2014), Gendolla (2014), Nesse (2014), Shweder (2014), a...
Does appraisal co-ordinate emotional responses? Are emotions usually reached via mental representati...
We defend a functionalist approach to emotion that begins by focusing on emotions as central states ...
SummaryWhen asked “what is an emotion?” most people answer in one of three ways. One answer is to li...
We address the differences between schadenfreude and happiness and those between gluckschmerz and an...