Explaining affective linkages in teams: Individual differences in susceptibility to contagion and individualism-collectivism.

R Ilies, DT Wagner, FP Morgeson - Journal of applied psychology, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
To expand on the understanding of how affective states are linked within teams, the authors
describe a longitudinal study examining the linkages between team members' affective …

Deep learning reveals what vocal bursts express in different cultures

JA Brooks, P Tzirakis, A Baird, L Kim, M Opara… - Nature Human …, 2023 - nature.com
Human social life is rich with sighs, chuckles, shrieks and other emotional vocalizations,
called 'vocal bursts'. Nevertheless, the meaning of vocal bursts across cultures is only …

Three Rs of interpersonal consumer guilt: Relationship, reciprocity, reparation

DW Dahl, H Honea, RV Manchanda - Journal of consumer Psychology, 2005 - Elsevier
This article explores the role of consumer guilt in a retail context. The results of a field study
indicate that a consumer's lack of purchase can lead to a guilt response when social …

The social functions of positive emotions

L Sels, A Tran, KH Greenaway, L Verhofstadt… - Current Opinion in …, 2021 - Elsevier
Emotions unfold in the context of social interactions and relationships, where they serve
social ends. In this review, we discuss recent research on the social functions served by …

Recognition of facial expressions is influenced by emotional scene gist

R Righart, B Gelder - Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 2008 - Springer
Recognition of facial expressions has traditionally been investigated by presenting facial
expressions without any context information. However, we rarely encounter an isolated …

Proactive and reactive violence among intimate partner violent men diagnosed with antisocial and borderline personality disorder

JM Ross, JC Babcock - Journal of family violence, 2009 - Springer
Personality disorder features have been an important basis of many batterer typologies
(Babcock et al. J Fam Violence 15: 391–409, 2000; Holtzworth-Munroe and Stuart Psychol …

When distress does not become depression: emotion context sensitivity and adjustment to bereavement.

KG Coifman, GA Bonanno - Journal of abnormal psychology, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
Recent evidence suggests that the sensitivity of emotion responses to changing context may
be a key element of psychological adjustment and psychopathology (Bonanno et al., 2007; …

Making sense of self-conscious emotion: linking theory of mind and emotion in children with autism.

EA Heerey, D Keltner, LM Capps - Emotion, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
Self-conscious emotions such as embarrassment and shame are associated with 2 aspects
of theory of mind (ToM):(a) the ability to understand that behavior has social consequences …

Emotional intelligence, affect intensity, and social adjustment

E Engelberg, L Sjöberg - Personality and individual differences, 2004 - Elsevier
The present paper deals with the concept of Emotional Intelligence (EI)(Salovey & Mayer,
1990) for the main purpose of investigating the claim that it involves emotion perception …

Concurrent and longitudinal associations of basal and diurnal cortisol with mental health symptoms in early adolescence

EA Shirtcliff, MJ Essex - … The Journal of the International Society …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Recent biosocial theories postulate that both biological risk and the social context influence
the development of mental health problems [Boyce and Ellis (2005) Development and …