Highly divergent accounts exist of the nature of emotional feelings. Following Lambie and Marcel (2002), that divergence is traced back to actual differences in experience that result from variations in the involvement and direction of attention during emotions. The dimensions of variation include first versus second order experience, world- versus self-focus, appraisal or action-readiness focus, and attention mode (synthetic-analytic, immersed-detached). It is argued that the most characteristic form during actual emotional events consists of the more or less immersed and synthetic perception of an emotionally meaningful world or of oneself as emotionally meaningful. Meaning consists of perceived qualities that represent appraisal and acti...
This thesis aims to present and defend an account of affective perception. The central argument seek...
The processes of visual attention and stimulus detection are a key stage of perception. In the prese...
This thesis aims to present and defend an account of affective perception. The central argument seek...
This paper proposes an account of the content, form and nature of emotion experience. Data reviewed ...
This paper proposes an account of the content, form and nature of emotion experience. Data reviewed ...
This paper proposes an account of the content, form and nature of emotion experience. Data reviewed ...
This paper proposes an account of the content, form and nature of emotion experience. Data reviewed ...
This paper proposes an account of the content, form and nature of emotion experience. Data reviewed ...
The content of an emotion, unlike the content of a perception, is directly dependent on the motivati...
Original article can be found at http://content.apa.org/ Copyright American Psychological Associatio...
The content of an emotion, unlike the content of a perception, is directly dependent on the motivati...
People differ in the extent to which their verbal reports of experienced emotion are valence focused...
People can differ tremendously in the emotions they experience, both in general as well as in respon...
This review organizes a variety of phenomena related to emotional self-report. In doing so, the auth...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.I argue that while the feeling of bodily responses is not necessary to ...
This thesis aims to present and defend an account of affective perception. The central argument seek...
The processes of visual attention and stimulus detection are a key stage of perception. In the prese...
This thesis aims to present and defend an account of affective perception. The central argument seek...
This paper proposes an account of the content, form and nature of emotion experience. Data reviewed ...
This paper proposes an account of the content, form and nature of emotion experience. Data reviewed ...
This paper proposes an account of the content, form and nature of emotion experience. Data reviewed ...
This paper proposes an account of the content, form and nature of emotion experience. Data reviewed ...
This paper proposes an account of the content, form and nature of emotion experience. Data reviewed ...
The content of an emotion, unlike the content of a perception, is directly dependent on the motivati...
Original article can be found at http://content.apa.org/ Copyright American Psychological Associatio...
The content of an emotion, unlike the content of a perception, is directly dependent on the motivati...
People differ in the extent to which their verbal reports of experienced emotion are valence focused...
People can differ tremendously in the emotions they experience, both in general as well as in respon...
This review organizes a variety of phenomena related to emotional self-report. In doing so, the auth...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.I argue that while the feeling of bodily responses is not necessary to ...
This thesis aims to present and defend an account of affective perception. The central argument seek...
The processes of visual attention and stimulus detection are a key stage of perception. In the prese...
This thesis aims to present and defend an account of affective perception. The central argument seek...