Emotion fingerprints or emotion populations? A meta-analytic investigation of autonomic features of emotion categories.
EH Siegel, MK Sands, W Van den Noortgate… - Psychological …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
The classical view of emotion hypothesizes that certain emotion categories have a specific
autonomic nervous system (ANS)“fingerprint” that is distinct from other categories …
autonomic nervous system (ANS)“fingerprint” that is distinct from other categories …
Why do people regulate their emotions? A taxonomy of motives in emotion regulation
M Tamir - Personality and social psychology review, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Emotion regulation involves the pursuit of desired emotional states (ie, emotion goals) in the
service of superordinate motives. The nature and consequences of emotion regulation …
service of superordinate motives. The nature and consequences of emotion regulation …
Emotion words, emotion concepts, and emotional development in children: A constructionist hypothesis.
In this article, we integrate two constructionist approaches—the theory of constructed
emotion and rational constructivism—to introduce several novel hypotheses for …
emotion and rational constructivism—to introduce several novel hypotheses for …
The experience of emotion: Directions for tourism design
S Volo - Annals of Tourism Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Tourists' emotions have a pivotal role in tourists' cognitive evaluations and behavioral
responses. Fleeting but powerful, emotions are associated with individuals' biological …
responses. Fleeting but powerful, emotions are associated with individuals' biological …
Emotion regulation is motivated.
Because emotion regulation is a motivated process, one must adopt a motivational
perspective to understand it. We build on the distinction between goal setting (ie, selecting …
perspective to understand it. We build on the distinction between goal setting (ie, selecting …
Identifying the determinants of emotion regulation choice: A systematic review with meta-analysis
Day-to-day life is inundated with attempts to control emotions and a wealth of research has
examined what strategies people use and how effective these strategies are. However, until …
examined what strategies people use and how effective these strategies are. However, until …
Adherence to emotion norms is greater in individualist cultures than in collectivist cultures.
It is generally assumed that there is greater pressure to conform to social norms in
collectivist cultures than in individualist cultures. However, most research on cultural …
collectivist cultures than in individualist cultures. However, most research on cultural …
Context is everything (in emotion research)
KH Greenaway, EK Kalokerinos… - Social and Personality …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
As in many areas of psychological inquiry, context matters for how emotion is experienced,
expressed, perceived, and regulated. While this may sound like a truism, emotion research …
expressed, perceived, and regulated. While this may sound like a truism, emotion research …
[HTML][HTML] Cultural concepts of distress and complex PTSD: Future directions for research and treatment
Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) was introduced as a new diagnostic
category in ICD-11. It encompasses PTSD symptoms along with disturbances in self …
category in ICD-11. It encompasses PTSD symptoms along with disturbances in self …
[PDF][PDF] The cultural regulation of emotions
B Mesquita, D Albert - Handbook of emotion regulation, 2007 - ppw.kuleuven.be
Emotion regulation promotes an individual's social adjustment, Having an emotion means to
take a stance, to have a particu-lar relationship with the world (Solomon, 2004), and to have …
take a stance, to have a particu-lar relationship with the world (Solomon, 2004), and to have …