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Developmental Psychology
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Jessica M. Dollar and Susan D. Calkins
Published: 07 November 2018
... parenting infancy intrusive parenting parent–child relationships parenting social development temperament traits emotion regulation negative emotionality positive emotionality autonomic nervous system ANS emotional arousal heart and emotion regulation parasympathetic nervous system regulation...
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Published online: 25 February 2021
Published in print: 01 December 1989
... exposition, and providing much valuable information about the teaching of the main Hellenistic philosophical schools, especially the Stoics. They argue that the perfect human life, or complete human well-being, that of the 'wise man', is unaffected by physical and mental distress or extremes of emotion...
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Into the Light
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Philip Szporer
Published: 18 March 2022
... and interact, organisms gain factual and emotional experience with different objects and situations which would have been emotionally neutral with the objects and situation as that are naturally prescribed to cause emotions.” The brain’s becoming aware of emotion aids in building one’s sense of self...
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Filming and Feeling between the Arts: Pascale Breton, Suite armoricaine and Eugène Green, Le Fils de Joseph
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Marion Schmid
Published: 16 February 2021
... of cinema’s ‘breached frontier’, where ideas can pass through the invocation of other art forms, the chapter explores cinematic intermediality as a privileged vehicle for making ideas and emotions apprehensible in a non-verbal, sensory mode. Aumont Jacques Badiou Alain Bazin André Bellour Raymond Bonitzer...
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Humanistic and Experiential Perspectives
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Jeanne Watson and Alberta Pos
Published: 07 April 2016
...In this chapter the theory and practice of humanistic and experiential psychotherapies in the treatment of mood disorders and specifically depression are discussed. Client-centered, gestalt, and emotion-focused perspectives on the etiology of depression are presented and the various models...
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Neuroimaging studies of bipolar disorder in youth
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Manpreet K. Singh and Melissa P. DelBello
Published: 01 March 2022
... individuals and progression of neurobiological changes at illness onset, as well as the potential implications for early intervention in an effort to interrupt illness progression. pediatric bipolar disorder development risk subsyndromal symptoms mania depression mixed states emotion dysregulation...
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Published: 20 April 2022
... at the crucial moment.) So I am inclined to think that the responses to goal frustration that are most clearly instances of emotional motivation fit reasonably well under the goal of retaliation, and that there are many other ways of being emotionally motivated to overcome obstacles that don’t look much like...
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Reasons and Knowledge
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Christina H Dietz and John Hawthorne
Published: 11 July 2024
... constructions, as well as to rationality-based arguments in favour of a non-factive conception of reasons. Recent work by Juan Comesaña (some co-authored with Matt McGrath) and Mark Schroeder serves as the chapter’s main foil. knowledge fact reason emotion Matt McGrath disposition Mark Schroeder Juan...
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Edmund Gurney’s Darwinian Music Formalism
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Miriam Piilonen
Published: 18 January 2024
... are inspired into a state of personal, indescribable, and innate emotionality that reflects feelings associated with a bygone environment. Like Darwin, Gurney held that contemporary musical experiences retain some of the emotional meanings possessed by music in a long past age. But, as Budd suspects but never...
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Introduction
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Christine Swanton
Published: 19 August 2024
... is essentially impartial; love is something that assails us whereas morality is thought to be something over which we have control; love is emotional as opposed to rational. Value is the prime moral concept in consequentialist theory; duty in deontological theory. It is often thought we cannot have duties...
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Introduction: Anatomy of an avatar
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Philip Gerrans
Published: 19 August 2024
... that feelings of unity and persistence arise at a lower level: interoceptive regulation. Emotional and narrative processes are layered over interoceptive and inherit the properties of the avatar. The elusiveness of the self in introspection, the evanescence of the feeling of mineness, and the lack...
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Engineering empathy: Emotion and self representation in artificial intelligence
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Philip Gerrans
Published: 19 August 2024
.... Emotional interpretation is not subsequent to bodily processing and self representation, but constitutive of it. This is why the fatigue of depression is felt differently to fatigue after a long journey. The former is felt to represent intractable failure of the self in an emotionally desolate...
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Introduction: Art Is the Habituation of Bodily Experience
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Elizabeth Fowler
Published: 24 June 2024
... William Keats John Ovid Publius Ovidius Naso Ramazani Jahan Spearing A C Stone Nicholas Vergil Publius Vergilius Maro Johnson Eleanor Moi Toril Poulet Georges stations Beckwith Sarah aesthetics ductus emotion genre habitus monument performativity poetry political theory sensation You...
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Published: 19 July 2024
...0 19 07 2024 © Giles Pearson 2024 2024 Giles Pearson This chapter first explains some terminology and distinctions that it will be helpful to employ throughout the book. In particular, it explains what is meant by ‘intentional states apprehending objects of emotion’ by unpacking the notions...
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Published: 21 November 2024
... musical structure. “Boat Drink Fun Enjoy” song body movements DeChaine Robert embodiment facial expressions Kannapell George meaning and form musical pleasure for the deaf person texture Timm Rosa Lee Chung Andrew dance emotions Gregg Melissa Seigworth Gregory utterances ASL poetry Boone...
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Published: 03 October 2024
... on to suggest—drawing on some thoughts from Sartre—that standpoints analogous to those of Callard and Nussbaum are possible for a range of human emotions, and that recognizing the possibility of this double standpoint can teach us important lessons about the validity of emotional responses and the limits...
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The Concept of Sentience
Jonathan Birch
Published: 19 July 2024
... with arousal, that structure our affective experiences, and the one that matters most from an ethical point of view. sentience sapience selfhood valence arousal emotion affect phenomenal consciousness definition The issues that matter most at the edge of sentience are scientific, metaphysical, ethical...
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The Fundamentals of Data Protection Law
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Damian Clifford
Published: 25 April 2024
...Data Protection Law and Emotion . Damian Clifford, Oxford University Press. © Damian Clifford 2024. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780192845863.003.0002 Data protection law has developed in an era of socio-economic change. The adoption of these regulatory frameworks can be understood...
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The Challenge to Fairness
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Damian Clifford
Published: 25 April 2024
...Data Protection Law and Emotion . Damian Clifford, Oxford University Press. © Damian Clifford 2024. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780192845863.003.0005 Data protection law is inherently intertwined with the notion of fairness. Determining what is ‘fair’ however is context-dependent. In addition...
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Conclusion
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Damian Clifford
Published: 25 April 2024
...Data Protection Law and Emotion . Damian Clifford, Oxford University Press. © Damian Clifford 2024. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780192845863.003.0007 Data protection law arguably fails to account for emotion in the moves towards individual empowerment by not recognizing that different types...