This study focused on two similar but potentially distinctive emotions, awe and being moved. Although these emotions have been studied independently, they have commonalities both in cognition and emotion. For example, both have been shown to influence cognitive frameworks (Tokaji, 2004), such as need for accommodation (Keltner & Haidt, 2003). In addition, when instructed to write about being moved, Japanese descriptions resembled descriptions about awe in Western descriptions (Hashimoto & Ogura, 2002; Shiota, Keltner, & Mossman, 2007). In this study, we hypothesized that these two emotions overlap in linguistic labeling and in perceived emotional states. To test this hypothesis, we conducted two survey studies in Japan. Study1 examined how ...
The emotion often labelled as “being moved” is a commonly felt but somewhat mysterious experience in...
Several years ago I was involved in an interview study that compared emotions in North American and ...
As evidence for the second process of the Embracing factor, the target article characterizes being m...
Awe is theorized as an emotion appraised by perceived vastness and need for accommodation. This theo...
The emotional state of being moved, though frequently referred to in both classical rhetoric and cur...
The emotional state of being moved, though frequently referred to in both classical rhetoric and cur...
The emotional state of being moved, though frequently referred to in both classical rhetoric and cur...
When do people say that they are moved, and does this experience constitute a unique emotion? We rev...
The emotion commonly labeled in English as being moved or touched is widely experienced but only tac...
The emotion commonly labeled in English as being moved or touched is widely experienced but only tac...
In this paper, we argue that, barring a few important exceptions, the phenomenon we refer to using t...
In recent years, several theoretical accounts of the emotional experience commonly called “being mov...
This study explored the organization of the semantic field and the conceptual structure of moving ex...
This study explored the organization of the semantic field and the conceptual structure of moving ex...
This paper uses the method of conceptual encounter to examine the meanings of three of the most co...
The emotion often labelled as “being moved” is a commonly felt but somewhat mysterious experience in...
Several years ago I was involved in an interview study that compared emotions in North American and ...
As evidence for the second process of the Embracing factor, the target article characterizes being m...
Awe is theorized as an emotion appraised by perceived vastness and need for accommodation. This theo...
The emotional state of being moved, though frequently referred to in both classical rhetoric and cur...
The emotional state of being moved, though frequently referred to in both classical rhetoric and cur...
The emotional state of being moved, though frequently referred to in both classical rhetoric and cur...
When do people say that they are moved, and does this experience constitute a unique emotion? We rev...
The emotion commonly labeled in English as being moved or touched is widely experienced but only tac...
The emotion commonly labeled in English as being moved or touched is widely experienced but only tac...
In this paper, we argue that, barring a few important exceptions, the phenomenon we refer to using t...
In recent years, several theoretical accounts of the emotional experience commonly called “being mov...
This study explored the organization of the semantic field and the conceptual structure of moving ex...
This study explored the organization of the semantic field and the conceptual structure of moving ex...
This paper uses the method of conceptual encounter to examine the meanings of three of the most co...
The emotion often labelled as “being moved” is a commonly felt but somewhat mysterious experience in...
Several years ago I was involved in an interview study that compared emotions in North American and ...
As evidence for the second process of the Embracing factor, the target article characterizes being m...