This Editorial reviews the challenges and advantages posed by a functional perspective on the relationships among emotion, behavior, and cognition. We identify the core themes among the articles published as part of this Special Issue. The articles generally address two important questions: (1) are emotions functional and what is their impact on behavioral and cognitive processes, and (2) how do the interactions among emotion, cognition, and behavior play out in particular situations that present adaptive challenges? We also identify two core questions raised by the articles included in this Special Issue. Future research must address the extent to which emotions are best represented as discrete emotional constructs (e.g., anger, sadness, f...
Emotion is the most important part of life of us as a human being. Emotion has a substantial influen...
Emotion can impact various aspects of our cognition and behavior, by enhancing or impairing them (e....
This paper argues for invoking evolutionary, functional thinking in analyzing emotions. It suggests ...
This Editorial reviews the challenges and advantages posed by a functional perspective on the relati...
We defend a functionalist approach to emotion that begins by focusing on emotions as central states ...
Emotional Cognition gives the reader an up to date overview of the current state of emotion and cogn...
Influential theories have argued that affective processing is fundamentally different from cognitive...
We first review the main points in the dispute about wheteher emotion is primary and independent of ...
Emotion is the crux of our everyday lives, yet emotion cognition has not been the focus of comparati...
There are at least two ways in which emotions can be conceptualized. The first, and most widespread,...
Emotions play an important role in human cognition and therefore need to be present in the Common Mo...
This paper explores the nature of emotions by considering what appear to be two differing, perhaps e...
This chapter aims to provide a perspective of the complex formation of emotion and its operational u...
On the basis of a set of laboratory experiments, this report deals with the organ· izational functio...
The collection of articles presented by Pollak, Camras, and Cole (2019) provides a stimulating surve...
Emotion is the most important part of life of us as a human being. Emotion has a substantial influen...
Emotion can impact various aspects of our cognition and behavior, by enhancing or impairing them (e....
This paper argues for invoking evolutionary, functional thinking in analyzing emotions. It suggests ...
This Editorial reviews the challenges and advantages posed by a functional perspective on the relati...
We defend a functionalist approach to emotion that begins by focusing on emotions as central states ...
Emotional Cognition gives the reader an up to date overview of the current state of emotion and cogn...
Influential theories have argued that affective processing is fundamentally different from cognitive...
We first review the main points in the dispute about wheteher emotion is primary and independent of ...
Emotion is the crux of our everyday lives, yet emotion cognition has not been the focus of comparati...
There are at least two ways in which emotions can be conceptualized. The first, and most widespread,...
Emotions play an important role in human cognition and therefore need to be present in the Common Mo...
This paper explores the nature of emotions by considering what appear to be two differing, perhaps e...
This chapter aims to provide a perspective of the complex formation of emotion and its operational u...
On the basis of a set of laboratory experiments, this report deals with the organ· izational functio...
The collection of articles presented by Pollak, Camras, and Cole (2019) provides a stimulating surve...
Emotion is the most important part of life of us as a human being. Emotion has a substantial influen...
Emotion can impact various aspects of our cognition and behavior, by enhancing or impairing them (e....
This paper argues for invoking evolutionary, functional thinking in analyzing emotions. It suggests ...