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Evolutionary psychology and the emotions
- L. Cosmides, J. Tooby, M. Lewis, J. Haviland-Jones
- Psychology
- 2000
Evolutionary psychology is an approach to the psychological sciences in which principles and results drawn from evolutionary biology, cognitive science, anthropology, and neuroscience are integrated… Expand
An Environmental Approach to Positive Emotion: Flowers
- J. Haviland-Jones, Holly Hale Rosario, P. Wilson, Terry R. McGuire
- Psychology
- 1 January 2005
For more than 5000 years, people have cultivated flowers although there is no known reward for this costly behavior. In three different studies we show that flowers are a powerful positive emotion… Expand
Rapid mood change and human odors
- Denise Chen, J. Haviland-Jones
- Psychology, Medicine
- Physiology & Behavior
- 1 December 1999
We demonstrate an immediate effect of airborne chemicals on human moods. We collected six groups of underarm odors, respectively, from five prepubertal girls, five prepubertal boys, five college… Expand
The Hidden Genius of Emotion: Lifespan Transformations of Personality
- C. Magai, J. Haviland-Jones
- Psychology
- 2002
Preface Part I. Introduction: 1. Challenging the prevailing view 2. Affect, human development, and dynamic systems Part II. Emotion as the Integrative Link in Social and Personality Development: 3.… Expand
The psychologist’s point of view
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Handbook of Emotions (Second Edition)
- M. Lewis, J. Haviland-Jones, D. Sloan, D. Fresco
- Psychology
- Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy
- 1 January 2001
Handbook of Emotions (Second Edition) Michael Lewis & Jeannette M. Haviland-Jones (Eds.). New York: Guilford Press (www.guilford.com). 2000, 720 pp., $69.95 (hardcover). For much of the time that… Expand
Testing for Individual Differences in the Identification of Chemosignals for Fear and Happy: Phenotypic Super-Detectors, Detectors and Non-Detectors
- J. Haviland-Jones, Terry R. McGuire, P. Wilson
- Psychology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 5 May 2016
Mood odor identification, explicit awareness of mood odor, may be an important emotion skill and part of a complex dual processing system. It has already been shown that mood odors have significant… Expand
Adding odor: Less distress and enhanced attention for 6-month-olds.
- Caroline N. Coffield, E. M. Mayhew, J. Haviland-Jones, A. Walker-Andrews
- Psychology, Medicine
- Infant behavior & development
- 1 May 2014
The effect of odor on cognitive and emotional processes has been studied in adults and children, but less so in infants. In this study twenty-seven six-month-olds were presented with a video while in… Expand