Handbook of Emotions
@inproceedings{Lewis1993HandbookOE, title={Handbook of Emotions}, author={Michael Lewis and Jeannette M. Haviland and Lisa Feldman Barrett}, year={1993} }
Part 1. Interdisciplinary Foundations. R.C. Solomon, The Philosophy of Emotions. P.N. Stearns, History of Emotions: Issues of Change and Impact. J.E. Stets, J.H. Turner, The Sociology of Emotions. J. Panksepp, The Affective Brain and Core Consciousness: How Does Neural Activity Generate Emotional Feelings? N.H. Frijda, The Psychologist's Point of View. L.S. Greenberg, The Clinical Application of Emotion in Psychotherapy. P.N. Johnson-Laird, K. Oatley, Emotions, Music, and Literature. J. Tooby…
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On the Nature, Development, and Functions of Emotions
- Psychology
- 1998
The study of emotions and emotional development has changed dramatically in the past several decades. At the early and middle points of the century, emotional processes were generally seen as…
Feelings and the body: The Jamesian perspective on autonomic specificity of emotion
- PsychologyBiological Psychology
- 2010
Emotional Responses to Art: From Collation and Arousal to Cognition and Emotion
- Art, Psychology
- 2005
The study of emotional responses to art has remained curiously detached from the psychology of emotions. Historically, the leading tradition has been Daniel Berlyne's psychobiological model, embodied…
The Social Psychologies of Emotion: A Bridge That Is Not Too Far
- Psychology
- 2010
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 54:733–40. Fiske, Susan T. and Steven L. Neuberg. 1990. ‘‘A Continuum of Impression Formation, from Category-Based to Individuating Processes: Influences…
Psychological and Religious Perspectives on Emotion
- Psychology
- 1996
This article is devoted to examining theoretical issues on the interface of the psychol- ogy of religion and the psychology of emotion, something which has recently been surprisingly neglected. The…
The Role of Emotion Modulation in Moral Bioenhancement Debate
- Psychology, Philosophy
- 2019
This paper aims to analyze technical and internal aspects of one particular type of human moral enhancement, i.e. enhancement of moral motivation via direct emotion modulation. More precisely, it…
Movement and Emotions
- Psychology
- 2018
There is no uniform conception in the literature about what an emotion is and consists of [1,2]. Consensually, essential aspects have been considered to understand emotion: the presence in emotions…
Emotions as Bio-cultural Processes: Disciplinary Debates and an Interdisciplinary Outlook
- Psychology, Biology
- 2009
This chapter develops a theoretical framework that is capable of integrating the biological foundations of emotions with their cultural and semantic formation and integrates the two theories—the theory of basic emotions and appraisal theory—to couple emotional sensations with emotional concepts.
Empathy and Morality: Integrating Social and Neuroscience Approaches
- Psychology
- 2009
Philosophers and psychologists have long debated the nature of empathy (e.g., Batson, 1991; Eisenberg, 2000; Ickes, 2003; Thompson, 2001), and whether the capacity to share and understand other…
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Acknowledgments List of Illustrations Figures Plates Preface to the Anniversary Edition by Paul Ekman Preface to the Third Edition by Paul Ekman Preface to the Second Edition by Francis Darwin…