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possible the middle letter of 5 when all the letters are the same (e.g. "HHHHH") and when the middle letter is different from the flanking letters (e.g. "HHNHH"). Broadened cognitive scope would be indicated if reaction times differed greatly from when all the letters were the same compared to when the middle letter is different. Other studies use a Navon attention task to measure difference in cognitive scope. A large letter is composed of smaller letters, in most cases smaller "L"'s or "F"'s that make up the shape of the letter "T" or "H" or vice versa. Broadened cognitive scope would be suggested by a faster reaction to name the larger letter, whereas narrowed cognitive scope would be suggested by a faster reaction to name the smaller letters within the larger letter. A source-monitoring paradigm can also be used to measure how much contextual information is perceived: for instance, participants are tasked to watch a screen which serially displays words to be memorized for 3 seconds each, and also have to remember whether the word appeared on the left or the right half of the screen. The words were also encased in a colored box, but the participants did not know that they would eventually be asked what color box the word appeared in.
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dissimilarities in approach motivation are associated with attentional narrowing. In order to test the hypothesis, the researchers used the same Navon task with appetitive and neutral pictures in addition to having the participants indicate how long since they had last eaten in minutes. To examine neural activation, the researchers used electroencephalography and recorded eye movements in order to detect what regions of the brain were being used during approach motivation. The results supported the hypothesis that the left frontal-central brain region is related to approach-motivational processes and narrowed attentional scope. Some psychologists were concerned that the individuals who were hungry had an increase in activity in the left frontal-central region due to frustration. This statement was proved false because the research showed that dessert pictures increased positive affect even in hungry individuals. The findings revealed that narrowed cognitive scope has the ability to assist us in goal accomplishment.
1160:) represent independent domains of emotion in the general population, and positive affect is strongly linked to social interaction. Positive and negative daily events show independent relationships to subjective well-being, and positive affect is strongly linked to social activity. Recent research suggests that high functional support is related to higher levels of positive affect. In his work on negative affect arousal and white noise, Seidner found support for the existence of a negative affect arousal mechanism regarding the devaluation of speakers from other ethnic origins. The exact process through which social support is linked to positive affect remains unclear. The process could derive from predictable, regularized social interaction, from leisure activities where the focus is on relaxation and positive mood, or from the enjoyment of shared activities. The techniques used to shift a negative mood to a positive one are called
1153:, like emotion, is an affective state. However, an emotion tends to have a clear focus (i.e., its cause is self-evident), while mood tends to be more unfocused and diffuse. Mood, according to Batson, Shaw and Oleson (1992), involves tone and intensity and a structured set of beliefs about general expectations of a future experience of pleasure or pain, or of positive or negative affect in the future. Unlike instant reactions that produce affect or emotion, and that change with expectations of future pleasure or pain, moods, being diffuse and unfocused and thus harder to cope with, can last for days, weeks, months or even years (Schucman, 1975). Moods are hypothetical constructs depicting an individual's emotional state. Researchers typically infer the existence of moods from a variety of behavioral referents (Blechman, 1990). Habitual negative affect and negative mood is characteristic of high neuroticism.
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than they would when sober. Researchers provided evidence that substance-related stimuli capture the attention of individuals when they have high and intense motivation to consume the substance. Motivational intensity and cue-induced narrowing of attention has a unique role in shaping people's initial decision to consume alcohol. In 2013, psychologists from the
University of Missouri investigated the connection between sport achievement orientation and alcohol outcomes. They asked varsity athletes to complete a Sport Orientation Questionnaire which measured their sport-related achievement orientation on three scalesâcompetitiveness, win orientation, and goal orientation. The participants also completed assessments of alcohol use and alcohol-related problems. The results revealed that the goal orientation of the athletes were significantly associated with alcohol use but not alcohol-related problems.
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Individuals aim to avoid wasting energy so they invest only the energy that is required to complete the task. The middle layer focuses on the difficulty of tasks combined with the importance of success and how this affects energy conservation. It focuses on energy investment in situations of clear and unclear task difficulty. The last layer looks at predictions for energy invested by a person when they have several possible options to choose at different task difficulties. The person is free to choose among several possible options of task difficulty. The motivational intensity theory offers a logical and consistent framework for research. Researchers can predict a person's actions by assuming effort refers to the energy investment. The motivational intensity theory is used to show how changes in goal attractiveness and energy investment correlate.
1095:. The Navon task included a neutral affect comparison condition. Typically, neutral states cause broadened attention with a neutral stimulus. They predicted that a broad attentional scope could cause faster detection of global (large) letters, whereas a narrow attentional scope could cause faster detection of local (small) letters. The evidence proved that the appetitive stimuli produced a narrowed attentional scope. The experimenters further increased the narrowed attentional scope in appetitive stimuli by telling participants they would be allowed to consume the desserts shown in the pictures. The results revealed that their hypothesis was correct, in that the broad attentional scope led to quicker detection of global letters, while narrowed attentional scope led to quicker detection of local letters.
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high motivational intensity. Affects which are high in motivational intensity narrow one's cognitive scope, enabling people to focus more on central information, whereas affects which are low in motivational intensity broadened cognitive scope, allowing for faster global interpretation. The changes in cognitive scope associated with different affective states is evolutionarily adaptive because high motivational intensity affects elicited by stimuli that require movement and action should be focused on, in a phenomenon known as goal-directed behavior. For example, in early times, seeing a lion (a fearful stimulus) probably elicited a negative but highly motivational affective state (fear) in which the human being was propelled to run away. In this case the goal would be to avoid getting killed.
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completely describe an emotion by knowing only some of its components. Verbal reports of feelings are often inaccurate because people may not know exactly what they feel, or they may feel several different emotions at the same time. There are also situations that arise in which individuals attempt to hide their feelings, and there are some who believe that public and private events seldom coincide exactly, and that words for feelings are generally more ambiguous than are words for objects or events. Therefore, non-conscious emotions need to be measured by measures circumventing self-report such as the
Implicit Positive and Negative Affect Test (IPANAT; Quirin, Kazén, & Kuhl, 2009).
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to "select from the total stimulus array those stimuli that are causally relevant, using such criteria as perceptual salience, spatiotemporal cues, and predictive value in relation to data stored in memory" (Brewin, 1989, p. 381), and those that are automatic (i.e. subconscious processes), characterized as "rapid, relatively inflexible and difficult to modify... (requiring) minimal attention to occur and... (capable of being) activated without intention or awareness" (1989 p. 381). But a note should be considered on the differences between affect and emotion.
681:. It encompasses a wide range of emotional states and can be positive (e.g., happiness, joy, excitement) or negative (e.g., sadness, anger, fear, disgust). Affect is a fundamental aspect of human experience and plays a central role in many psychological theories and studies. It can be understood as a combination of three components: emotion, mood (enduring, less intense emotional states that are not necessarily tied to a specific event), and affectivity (an individual's overall disposition or
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anticipation of reward based on environmental events becomes another influence on food seeking that is separate from the reward of food itself. Therefore, earning the reward and anticipating the reward are separate processes and both create an excitatory influence of reward-related cues. Both processes are dissociated at the level of the amygdala, and are functionally integrated within larger neural systems.
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the picture was displayed on a screen, the participants finished a test evaluating attentional focus. The findings proved that exposure to alcohol-related pictures led to a narrowing of attentional focus to individuals who were motivated to use alcohol. However, exposure to neutral pictures did not correlate with alcohol-related motivation to manipulate attentional focus. The
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motivational intensity because propulsion to act would be high in the face of an angry or fearful stimulus, like a screaming person or coiled snake. Affects which are high in motivational intensity, and thus are narrow in cognitive scope, enable people to focus more on target information. After seeing a sad picture, participants were faster to identify the larger letter in a
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color of the box the word was in compared to nondepressed students. Sadness (low motivational intensity) is usually associated with depression, so the more broad focus on contextual information of sadder students supports that affects high in motivational intensity narrow cognitive scope whereas affects low in motivational intensity broaden cognitive scope.
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Later on, researchers connected motivational intensity to clinical applications and found that alcohol-related pictures caused narrowed attention for persons who had a strong motivation to consume alcohol. The researchers tested the participants by exposing them to alcohol and neutral pictures. After
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attention task, suggesting more global or broadened cognitive scope. Sadness is thought to sometimes have low motivational intensity. But, after seeing a disgusting picture, participants were faster to identify the component letters, indicative of a localized and narrower cognitive scope. Disgust has
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Affective responses, on the other hand, are more basic and may be less problematic in terms of assessment. Brewin has proposed two experiential processes that frame non-cognitive relations between various affective experiences: those that are prewired dispositions (i.e. non-conscious processes), able
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Anger and fear affective states, induced via film clips, resulted in more selective attention on a flanker task compared to controls as indicated by reaction times that were not very different, even when the flanking letters were different from the middle target letter. Both anger and fear have high
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for negative affect. However, some of the PANAS items have been found either to be redundant or to have ambiguous meanings to
English speakers from non-North American cultures. As a result, an internationally reliable short-form, the I-PANAS-SF, has been developed and validated comprising two 5-item
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each result from a different prior cognitive process that makes a variety of content discriminations and identifies features, examines them to find value, and weighs them according to their contributions (Brewin, 1989). Some scholars (e.g. Lerner and
Keltner 2000) argue that affect can be both pre-
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Theory (AMT) states that alcohol consumption reduces the amount of information available in memory, which also narrows attention so only the most proximal items or striking sources are encompassed in attentional scope. This narrowed attention leads intoxicated persons to make more extreme decisions
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Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS). The PANAS is a lexical measure developed in a North American setting and consisting of 20 single-word
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asserts this reaction to stimuli is primary for human beings and that it is the dominant reaction for non-human organisms. Zajonc suggests that affective reactions can occur without extensive perceptual and cognitive encoding and be made sooner and with greater confidence than cognitive judgments
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Emotion may affect not only the person at whom it was directed, but also third parties who observe an agent's emotion. Moreover, emotions can affect larger social entities such as a group or a team. Emotions are a kind of message and therefore can influence the emotions, attributions and ensuing
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Emotions are portrayed as dynamic processes that mediate the individual's relation to a continually changing social environment. In other words, emotions are considered to be processes of establishing, maintaining, or disrupting the relation between the organism and the environment on matters of
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The motivational intensity theory states that the difficulty of a task combined with the importance of success determine the energy invested by an individual. The theory has three main layers. The innermost layer says human behavior is guided by the desire to conserve as much energy as possible.
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In terms of psychopathological implications and applications, college students showing depressive symptoms were better at retrieving seemingly "nonrelevant" contextual information from a source monitoring paradigm task. Namely, the students with depressive symptoms were better at identifying the
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Most social and psychological phenomena occur as the result of repeated interactions between multiple individuals over time. These interactions should be seen as a multi-agent systemâa system that contains multiple agents interacting with each other and/or with their environments over time. The
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Cognitive scope can be measured by tasks involving attention, perception, categorization and memory. Some studies use a flanker attention task to figure out whether cognitive scope is broadened or narrowed. For example, using the letters "H" and "N" participants need to identify as quickly as
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tendencies, affective primacy (Zajonc, 1980), evolutionary constraints (Shepard, 1984; 1994), and covert perception (Weiskrantz, 1997) within the sensing and processing of preferences and discriminations. Emotions are complex chains of events triggered by certain stimuli. There is no way to
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The arousal response is illustrated in studies focused on reward systems that control food-seeking behavior (Balleine, 2005). Researchers have focused on learning processes and modulatory processes that are present while encoding and retrieving goal values. When an organism seeks food, the
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Prior to research in 2013, Harmon-Jones and Gable performed an experiment to examine whether neural activation related to approach-motivation intensity (left frontal-central activity) would trigger the effect of appetitive stimuli on narrowed attention. They also tested whether individual
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People may not only react emotionally, but may also draw inferences about emotive agents such as the social status or power of an emotive agent, their competence and their credibility. For example, an agent presumed to be angry may also be presumed to have high power.
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Observers are sensitive to agents' emotions, and are capable of recognizing the messages these emotions convey. They react to and draw inferences from an agent's emotions. The emotion an agent displays may not be an authentic reflection of their actual state (See also
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is often used interchangeably with several related terms and concepts, though each term may have slightly different nuances. These terms encompass: emotion, feeling, mood, emotional state, sentiment, affective state, emotional response, affective reactivity,
1254:â an individual may perceive an agent as feeling a particular emotion and react with complementary or situationally appropriate emotions of their own. The feelings of the others diverge from and in some way complement the feelings of the original agent.
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of one's family or subculture might interact in nonlinear ways. For example, the temperament of a highly reactive/low self-soothing infant may "disproportionately" affect the process of emotion regulation in the early months of life (Griffiths, 1997).
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Valence is the subjective spectrum of positive-to-negative evaluation of an experience an individual may have had. Emotional valence refers to the emotion's consequences, emotion-eliciting circumstances, or subjective feelings or
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and post-cognitive: initial emotional responses produce thoughts, which produce affect. In a further iteration, some scholars argue that affect is necessary for enabling more rational modes of cognition (e.g. Damasio 1994).
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Negative Affect Always Narrow and Positive Affect Always Broaden the Mind? Considering the Influence of Motivational Intensity on Cognitive Scope".
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Mroczek and Kolarz have also developed another set of scales to measure positive and negative affect. Each of the scales has 6 items. The scales have shown evidence of acceptable validity and reliability across cultures.
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processes have been examined with noted differences indicated, and some argue affect and cognition are under the control of separate and partially independent systems that can influence each other in a variety of ways
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response to the presentation of stimuli. When this occurs, a non-conscious affective process takes the form of two control mechanisms: one mobilizing and the other immobilizing. Within the human brain, the
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Jeronimus, Bertus F.; Riese, Harriëtte; Sanderman, Robbert; Ormel, Johan (2014). "Mutual reinforcement between neuroticism and life experiences: A five-wave, 16-year study to test reciprocal causation".
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to act; the strength of an urge to move toward or away from a stimulus and whether or not to interact with said stimulus. Simply moving is not considered approach (or avoidance) motivation
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rating scale. The findings were consistent with the hypothesis and proved that emotion is organized motivationally by the intensity of activation in appetitive or defensive systems.
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Gable, Philip A.; Harmon-Jones, Eddie (April 2013). "Does arousal per se account for the influence of appetitive stimuli on attentional scope and the late positive potential?".
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ability to react to emotions and feelings. One who is low in affect tolerance would show little to no reaction to emotion and feeling of any kind. This is closely related to
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Bradley, Margaret M.; Codispoti, Maurizio; Cuthbert, Bruce N.; Lang, Peter J. (2001). "Emotion and motivation I: Defensive and appetitive reactions in picture processing".
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Emotion contagion â people tend to automatically and unconsciously mimic non-verbal expressions. Mimicking occurs also in interactions involving textual exchanges alone.
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outcomes of individual agents' behaviors are interdependent: Each agent's ability to achieve its goals depends on not only what it does but also what other agents do.
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Affective states vary along three principal dimensions:
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Arousal is objectively measurable as activation of the
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1100:International Affective Picture System
860:Relationship to behavior and cognition
63:Please consider expanding the lead to
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2919:Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
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88:A mother and her child showing affect
3394:APA (2006). VandenBos, Gary R., ed.
2393:Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
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1795:, Academic Press, pp. 513â532,
1571:The Penguin Dictionary of Psychology
929:Some other social sciences, such as
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5669:Digital media use and mental health
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3256:Research in Organizational Behavior
2307:Studies in Philosophy and Education
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5709:Smartphones and pedestrian safety
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3609:Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
2518:Journal of Personality Assessment
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5914:Empathisingâsystemising theory
5217:female intrasexual competition
5154:Evolutionarily stable strategy
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6274:Standard social science model
5327:Cognitive tradeoff hypothesis
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2530:10.1080/00223891.2015.1117473
2099:10.1080/10615806.2018.1521515
2087:Anxiety, Stress, & Coping
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1108:Self-Assessment Manikin (SAM)
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6122:Missing heritability problem
5714:Social aspects of television
5337:Evolution of nervous systems
5305:Computational theory of mind
4955:Social emotional development
3642:Consciousness Lost and Found
3396:APA Dictionary of Psychology
3078:Seidner, Stanley S. (1991).
2994:Martin, Brett A. S. (2003).
2882:10.1016/j.addbeh.2013.08.021
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1981:10.1097/PSY.0b013e3181c65d00
1938:10.1097/PSY.0b013e3181647e44
1766:10.1016/0140-1750(85)90008-9
1663:APA Dictionary of Psychology
1184:significance to the person.
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6368:Evolutionary biology portal
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3542:. London: W.W. Norton, 1992
3425:Moods, Affect, and Emotions
3327:10.1016/j.obhdp.2011.06.002
2450:10.1037/0022-3514.75.5.1333
2362:10.1037/0022-3514.54.6.1063
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1229:Inferences of other persons
1174:interpersonal communication
951:non-representational theory
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6329:Evolutionary psychologists
6202:TriversâWillard hypothesis
6117:Humanâanimal communication
5829:Ovulatory shift hypothesis
5679:Imprinted brain hypothesis
5647:Humanâcomputer interaction
3705:Circumplex Model of Affect
3666:10.1037/0003-066x.35.2.151
3596:10.1037/0033-295x.91.4.417
3578:. New York: Viking Penguin
3473:Hommel, Bernhard (2019). "
3445:10.1037/0033-295x.96.3.379
3199:10.1037/0012-1649.25.3.394
2136:Clinical Psychology Review
2033:10.1016/j.beth.2008.08.001
1232:Behaviors of other persons
1178:Evolutionary psychologists
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6249:Environmental determinism
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6107:Evolutionary epistemology
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3405:Physiology & Behavior
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2503:10.1027/1015-5759/a000252
2319:10.1007/s11217-016-9535-2
2221:10.1080/02699930701437931
2148:10.1016/j.cpr.2011.04.006
1226:Emotions of other persons
1065:Measuring cognitive scope
980:for positive affect, and
917:, cognitive development,
6142:Cultural group selection
6026:Biocultural anthropology
5719:Societal impacts of cars
5652:Media naturalness theory
5342:Fight-or-flight response
4888:in virtual communication
3423:Blechman, E. A. (1990).
3420:. Newbury Park, CA: Sage
3226:10.1177/1088868306294789
3187:Developmental Psychology
3003:Psychology and Marketing
2932:10.3389/fnint.2012.00073
2628:10.1177/0956797609359622
2405:10.1177/0022022106297301
2184:www.simplypsychology.org
1891:Comprehensive Psychiatry
1848:10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00861
1720:10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02665
1602:10.1177/1754073913477509
1500:10.1177/0963721413481353
957:Psychometric measurement
6390:Evolutionary psychology
6342:Evolutionary psychology
6306:Sociocultural evolution
6147:Dual inheritance theory
5604:Personality development
5065:Theoretical foundations
5042:Evolutionary psychology
3603:Shepard, R. N. (1994).
3524:10.1080/026999300402763
3172:10.1080/026999399379168
2209:Cognition & Emotion
1835:Frontiers in Psychology
1707:Frontiers in Psychology
1451:Wundt, Wilhelm (1897).
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32:Affect (disambiguation)
6264:Social constructionism
6259:Psychological nativism
6234:Biological determinism
6182:Recent human evolution
6177:Punctuated equilibrium
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3269:Cognition and Emotion
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4868:and culture
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825:alexithymia
772:self-report
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692:disposition
683:temperament
437:Humiliation
382:Frustration
282:Contentment
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6384:Categories
6172:Population
6167:Lamarckism
6013:behavioral
5991:Behavioral
5939:Narcissism
5884:Aggression
5674:Hypophobia
5664:Depression
5551:Attachment
5533:Universals
5497:Psychology
5475:Biological
5463:Musicology
5453:Aesthetics
5352:Basophobia
5159:Exaptation
5137:Reciprocal
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4762:and gender
4757:expression
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4668:perception
4663:in animals
4613:and memory
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4319:melancholy
4304:Resentment
4174:Loneliness
4149:Irritation
4134:Insecurity
4124:Indulgence
3999:Excitement
3984:Enthusiasm
3917:Depression
3877:Confidence
3872:Compassion
3847:Attraction
3772:Admiration
3767:Acceptance
3697:2008-09-26
3640:. (1997).
3028:2012-07-07
2189:2019-10-24
1816:2019-12-03
1673:2019-11-12
1391:Psychology
1378:References
1011:Perception
978:determined
872:, and the
870:behavioral
866:psychology
763:attitudes.
746:Dimensions
675:attachment
663:psychology
542:Resentment
467:Loneliness
357:Enthusiasm
297:Depression
267:Confidence
197:Admiration
192:Acceptance
139:In animals
6017:cognitive
6009:Affective
5894:Cognition
5848:Sexuality
5834:Pair bond
5594:Education
5251:Cognition
5169:Inclusive
5109:processes
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4973:appraisal
4913:sociology
4864:Emotions
4836:symbiosis
4821:reasoning
4791:isolation
4732:contagion
4717:blackmail
4643:expressed
4638:evolution
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4618:and music
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527:Rejection
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462:Limerence
432:Hostility
412:Happiness
392:Gratitude
337:Elevation
292:Curiosity
272:Confusion
227:Annoyance
207:Amusement
202:Affection
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6046:Ethology
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5759:Activity
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4247:Pleasure
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597:Surprise
507:Pleasure
457:Kindness
447:Jealousy
442:Interest
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322:Distrust
277:Contempt
184:Emotions
105:Emotions
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6395:Feeling
6187:Species
5959:Suicide
5794:Fantasy
5774:Arousal
5556:Bonding
5445:Culture
5269:Display
5256:Emotion
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4858:bounded
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4608:and art
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4070:Hiraeth
3969:Empathy
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4388:Stress
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362:Envy
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