Emotional expression: Advances in basic emotion theory

D Keltner, D Sauter, J Tracy, A Cowen - Journal of nonverbal behavior, 2019 - Springer
In this article, we review recent developments in the study of emotional expression within a
basic emotion framework. Dozens of new studies find that upwards of 20 emotions are …

Disgust as a disease-avoidance mechanism.

M Oaten, RJ Stevenson, TI Case - Psychological bulletin, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
Many researchers have claimed that the emotion of disgust functions to protect us from
disease. Although there have been several discussions of this hypothesis, none have yet …

Affective events and the development of leader-member exchange

R Cropanzano, MT Dasborough… - Academy of management …, 2017 - journals.aom.org
We propose that consideration of affective events theory can enrich our understanding of
leader-member exchange (LMX) development. Drawing from previous research, we argue …

Disgust: evolved function and structure.

JM Tybur, D Lieberman, R Kurzban… - Psychological …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Interest in and research on disgust has surged over the past few decades. The field,
however, still lacks a coherent theoretical framework for understanding the evolved function …

[HTML][HTML] Dynamic facial expressions of emotion transmit an evolving hierarchy of signals over time

RE Jack, OGB Garrod, PG Schyns - Current biology, 2014 - cell.com
Summary Designed by biological [1, 2] and social [3] evolutionary pressures, facial
expressions of emotion comprise specific facial movements [4–8] to support a near-optimal …

[PDF][PDF] The moral emotions

J Haidt - Handbook of affective sciences, 2003 - overcominghateportal.org
Morality dignifies and elevates. When Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit, God said"
Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil"(Gen. 3: 22). In many of the …

Microbes, mating, and morality: individual differences in three functional domains of disgust.

JM Tybur, D Lieberman… - Journal of personality and …, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
What is the function of disgust? Whereas traditional models have suggested that disgust
serves to protect the self or neutralize reminders of our animal nature, an evolutionary …

The CAD triad hypothesis: a mapping between three moral emotions (contempt, anger, disgust) and three moral codes (community, autonomy, divinity).

P Rozin, L Lowery, S Imada, J Haidt - Journal of personality and …, 1999 - psycnet.apa.org
It is proposed that 3 emotions—contempt, anger, and disgust—are typically elicited, across
cultures, by violations of 3 moral codes proposed by RA Shweder and his colleagues (RA …

Disgust.

P Rozin, J Haidt, CR McCauley - 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract For North Americans, elicitors of disgust come from nine domains: food, body
products, animals, sexual behaviors, contact with death or corpses, violations of the exterior …

Evolutionary origins of stigmatization: the functions of social exclusion.

R Kurzban, MR Leary - Psychological bulletin, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
A reconceptualization of stigma is presented that changes the emphasis from the
devaluation of an individual's identity to the process by which individuals who satisfy certain …