Scherer's Component Process Model proposes a comprehensive architecture of the underlying mechanisms of emotion elicitation and differentiation. This thesis examined the plausibility of the following predictions: (a) the appraisal process is sequential, (b) appraisal results drive facial expressions, (c) the appraisal and the facial expression components become synchronized during the response unfolding, and (d) self-beliefs bias the appraisal process. In two experiments, the appraisal of goal conduciveness (motivational valence appraisal), control (general control appraisal), and power (personal ability appraisal) were manipulated in a gambling task. Participants' brain activity (event-related potentials, ERPs) and facial muscle activity (...
This article aims to clarify the nature of the relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I d...
The major assumptions of the appraisal approach to emotion, and progress in the development of two c...
In the context of a memory task, participants were presented with pictures displaying biological and...
Scherer's Component Process Model proposes a comprehensive architecture of the underlying mechanisms...
Componential theories assume that emotion episodes consist of emergent and dynamic response changes ...
Scherer's Component Process Model provides a theoretical framework for research on the production me...
Scherer’s Component Process Model provides a theoretical framework for research on the production me...
A major emotion theory, the Component Process Model, predicts that emotion-antecedent appraisal proc...
The theoretical framework underlying the GRID approach (Component Process Model) suggests that the r...
The results of 2 electroencephalographic studies confirm Component Process Model (CPM) predictions t...
There is a growing consensus that the elicitation and differentiation of emotions can best be unders...
The dynamic updating and revising of appraisals affords a crucial measure of flexibility to emotion ...
The surprising convergence between independently developed appraisal theories of emotion elicitation...
Appraisal theories have described elaborate mechanisms underlying the elicitation of emotion at the ...
Appraisal theories of emotion have proposed detailed—and causal—hypotheses about the connection betw...
This article aims to clarify the nature of the relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I d...
The major assumptions of the appraisal approach to emotion, and progress in the development of two c...
In the context of a memory task, participants were presented with pictures displaying biological and...
Scherer's Component Process Model proposes a comprehensive architecture of the underlying mechanisms...
Componential theories assume that emotion episodes consist of emergent and dynamic response changes ...
Scherer's Component Process Model provides a theoretical framework for research on the production me...
Scherer’s Component Process Model provides a theoretical framework for research on the production me...
A major emotion theory, the Component Process Model, predicts that emotion-antecedent appraisal proc...
The theoretical framework underlying the GRID approach (Component Process Model) suggests that the r...
The results of 2 electroencephalographic studies confirm Component Process Model (CPM) predictions t...
There is a growing consensus that the elicitation and differentiation of emotions can best be unders...
The dynamic updating and revising of appraisals affords a crucial measure of flexibility to emotion ...
The surprising convergence between independently developed appraisal theories of emotion elicitation...
Appraisal theories have described elaborate mechanisms underlying the elicitation of emotion at the ...
Appraisal theories of emotion have proposed detailed—and causal—hypotheses about the connection betw...
This article aims to clarify the nature of the relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I d...
The major assumptions of the appraisal approach to emotion, and progress in the development of two c...
In the context of a memory task, participants were presented with pictures displaying biological and...