The paper sketches the historical development from emotion as a mysterious entity and the source of maladaptive behaviour, to emotion as a collection of ingredients and the source of also adaptive behaviour. We argue, however, that the underlying mechanism proposed to take care of this adaptive behaviour is not entirely up for its task. We outline an alternative view that explains so-called emotional behaviour with the same mechanism as non-emotional behaviour, but that is at the same time more likely to produce adaptive behaviour. The phenomena that were initially seen as requiring a separate emotional mechanism to influence and cause behaviour can also be explained by a goal-directed mechanism provided that more goals and other complexiti...
Emotion and Decision-Making Explained aims to explain and advance understanding of emotion and decis...
Classic dual process models developed in the domains of action and of emotion to explain irrational ...
Classic dual process models developed in the domains of action and of emotion to explain irrational ...
The paper sketches the historical development from emotion as a mysterious entity and the source of ...
The paper sketches the historical development from emotion as a mysterious entity and the source of ...
The authors challenge the traditional view that emotion directly causes behavior, as represented in ...
People often engage in behavior that is not in their best interest, so-called irrational or suboptim...
<p>This chapter describes a viewpoint on the origins of emotions in the context of goal-directed beh...
This chapter describes a viewpoint on the origins of emotions in the context of goal-directed behavi...
Standard dual process models in the action domain postulate that stimulus-driven processes are respo...
Standard dual process models in the action domain postulate that stimulus-driven processes are respo...
An approach to emotion is described in which emotions are defined as states elicited by instrumental...
In this article, we review the nature of the functional and causal relationship between neurophysiol...
Fear causes fleeing and thereby saves lives: this exemplifies a popular and common sense but increas...
A model of the interactive processes of cognition, motivation, emotion and action selection is propo...
Emotion and Decision-Making Explained aims to explain and advance understanding of emotion and decis...
Classic dual process models developed in the domains of action and of emotion to explain irrational ...
Classic dual process models developed in the domains of action and of emotion to explain irrational ...
The paper sketches the historical development from emotion as a mysterious entity and the source of ...
The paper sketches the historical development from emotion as a mysterious entity and the source of ...
The authors challenge the traditional view that emotion directly causes behavior, as represented in ...
People often engage in behavior that is not in their best interest, so-called irrational or suboptim...
<p>This chapter describes a viewpoint on the origins of emotions in the context of goal-directed beh...
This chapter describes a viewpoint on the origins of emotions in the context of goal-directed behavi...
Standard dual process models in the action domain postulate that stimulus-driven processes are respo...
Standard dual process models in the action domain postulate that stimulus-driven processes are respo...
An approach to emotion is described in which emotions are defined as states elicited by instrumental...
In this article, we review the nature of the functional and causal relationship between neurophysiol...
Fear causes fleeing and thereby saves lives: this exemplifies a popular and common sense but increas...
A model of the interactive processes of cognition, motivation, emotion and action selection is propo...
Emotion and Decision-Making Explained aims to explain and advance understanding of emotion and decis...
Classic dual process models developed in the domains of action and of emotion to explain irrational ...
Classic dual process models developed in the domains of action and of emotion to explain irrational ...