The emotion commonly labeled in English as being moved or touched is widely experienced but only tacitly defined, and has received little systematic attention. Based on a review of conceptualizations from various disciplines, we hypothesize that events appraised as an increase in interpersonal closeness, or as moral acts, when sufficiently intense, elicit a positive emotion typically labeled "being moved," and characterized by tears, goosebumps, and a feeling of warmth in the chest. We predicted this to be true for events a person participates in, as well as for events they observe. In Study 1, we elicited reports of recent episodes of weeping evoked by something positive, and also weeping because of something negative; we measured emotion ...
The emotion often labelled as “being moved” is a commonly felt but somewhat mysterious experience in...
The experience often described as feeling moved, understood chiefly as a social-relational emotion w...
As evidence for the second process of the Embracing factor, the target article characterizes being m...
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...
Feeling moved or touched can be accompanied by tears, goosebumps, and sensations of warmth in the ce...
The feeling of being moved has only received marginal attention by emotion research during the last ...
In recent years, several theoretical accounts of the emotional experience commonly called “being mov...
Recent work investigated the inter-individual functions of emotional tears in depth. In one study (V...
Recent work investigated the inter-individual functions of emotional tears in depth. In one study (V...
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...
In this paper, we argue that, barring a few important exceptions, the phenomenon we refer to using t...
The emotion often labelled as “being moved” is a commonly felt but somewhat mysterious experience in...
The experience often described as feeling moved, understood chiefly as a social-relational emotion w...
As evidence for the second process of the Embracing factor, the target article characterizes being m...
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...
Feeling moved or touched can be accompanied by tears, goosebumps, and sensations of warmth in the ce...
The feeling of being moved has only received marginal attention by emotion research during the last ...
In recent years, several theoretical accounts of the emotional experience commonly called “being mov...
Recent work investigated the inter-individual functions of emotional tears in depth. In one study (V...
Recent work investigated the inter-individual functions of emotional tears in depth. In one study (V...
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...
In this paper, we argue that, barring a few important exceptions, the phenomenon we refer to using t...
The emotion often labelled as “being moved” is a commonly felt but somewhat mysterious experience in...
The experience often described as feeling moved, understood chiefly as a social-relational emotion w...
As evidence for the second process of the Embracing factor, the target article characterizes being m...