Emotions are at the heart of how we understand the human mind and of our relationships within the social world. Yet, there is still no scientific consensus on the fundamental nature of emotion. A central quest within the discipline of affective science is to develop an in-depth understanding of emotions, moods, and feelings and how they are embodied within the brain (affective neuroscience). This article provides a brief overview of the scientific study of emotion with a particular emphasis on psychological and neuroscientific perspectives. Following a selective snapshot of past and present research in this field, some current challenges and controversies in affective science are highlighted
In the educational field, the cognitive side of learning usually gets a great deal of attention, but...
Questions about the nature of emotion have existed since psychology emerged as a scientific discipli...
Human emotions constitute a complex interaction of biological and culturalcues. These are interprete...
Emotions are at the heart of how we understand the human mind and of our relationships within the so...
none1Frontiers in Emotion Science is a Specialty Section of Frontiers in Psychology. In the past te...
Emotions are central to human behavior and experience. Yet scientific theory and research during mos...
Emotion is the most important part of life of us as a human being. Emotion has a substantial influen...
Affect is to cognition and behavior as feeling is to thinking and acting or as values are to beliefs...
This chapter aims to provide a perspective of the complex formation of emotion and its operational u...
In Ancient Greek philosophy, emotion is considered the opposite of cognition: cognition is rational ...
I discuss the emergence of a science of emotion and argue that research in this domain requires an a...
SummaryTraditionally, science is objective and thus separated from all our emotional responses to th...
One of the fundamental questions that clinical scientists and practitioners alike must address is wh...
The discipline of affective neuroscience is concerned with the underlying neural substrates of emoti...
The publication of the first issue of Cognition & Emotion in 1987 helped open the floodgates to ...
In the educational field, the cognitive side of learning usually gets a great deal of attention, but...
Questions about the nature of emotion have existed since psychology emerged as a scientific discipli...
Human emotions constitute a complex interaction of biological and culturalcues. These are interprete...
Emotions are at the heart of how we understand the human mind and of our relationships within the so...
none1Frontiers in Emotion Science is a Specialty Section of Frontiers in Psychology. In the past te...
Emotions are central to human behavior and experience. Yet scientific theory and research during mos...
Emotion is the most important part of life of us as a human being. Emotion has a substantial influen...
Affect is to cognition and behavior as feeling is to thinking and acting or as values are to beliefs...
This chapter aims to provide a perspective of the complex formation of emotion and its operational u...
In Ancient Greek philosophy, emotion is considered the opposite of cognition: cognition is rational ...
I discuss the emergence of a science of emotion and argue that research in this domain requires an a...
SummaryTraditionally, science is objective and thus separated from all our emotional responses to th...
One of the fundamental questions that clinical scientists and practitioners alike must address is wh...
The discipline of affective neuroscience is concerned with the underlying neural substrates of emoti...
The publication of the first issue of Cognition & Emotion in 1987 helped open the floodgates to ...
In the educational field, the cognitive side of learning usually gets a great deal of attention, but...
Questions about the nature of emotion have existed since psychology emerged as a scientific discipli...
Human emotions constitute a complex interaction of biological and culturalcues. These are interprete...