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Temporal and spatial neural dynamics in the perception of basic emotions from complex scenes
Tommaso Costa and others
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, Volume 9, Issue 11, November 2014, Pages 1690–1703, https://doi.org/10.1093/scan/nst164
Published: 07 November 2013
... The different temporal dynamics of emotions are critical to understand their evolutionary role in the regulation of interactions with the surrounding environment. Here, we investigated the temporal dynamics underlying the perception of four basic emotions from complex scenes varying in valence and arousal (fear...
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A voxel-based lesion study on facial emotion recognition after penetrating brain injury
Olga Dal Monte and others
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, Volume 8, Issue 6, August 2013, Pages 632–639, https://doi.org/10.1093/scan/nss041
Published: 04 June 2012
... ) for assessing the perception and discrimination of pleasant and unpleasant facial expressions. The Morphed faces test is considered as a perceptual task ( Hariri et al., 2000 ), which presents pairs of faces expressing the basic emotions and asks subjects to simply decide whether the emotional...
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Published: 27 February 2003
...Many psychologists and philosophers now accept the idea that there are “basic emotions,” emotions whose essence is an “affect program”. I argue that in fact this idea is quite old, and that it relies on metaphors and analogies that are quite problematic. Much of the current discussion follows Paul...
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Neuroscientific Perspectives of Emotion
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Andrew H. Kemp and others
Published: 04 August 2014
... anterior insula basic emotions cognitive psychologists core dimensions dorsal insula Ekman Paul electrical stimulation of subcortical brain structures in the rat emotional instinctual behaviors emotion debate great facial expression s feeling Fore tribesman Ekman experiments on isolated...
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Published: 22 May 2014
... experiments, the chapter argues, uncritically adopt the central assumptions of basic emotions theory as developed by Sylvan Tomkins and Paul Ekman, which conceptualize emotions as non-cognitive, hard-wired, and pan-cultural entities that can be truthfully represented in a subject's facial expression. Like...
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Exploring Shame: The Interdisciplinary Context
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Peter N. Stearns
Published: 01 September 2017
...; guilt self-conscious emotions embarrassment Freud language dominance Western culture East Asia shamefast basic emotions Shame, as an emotion, has a core meaning, in relating individuals to wider social groups and norms—real or imagined. Threatening and defining shame is one way many groups...
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James’s Revolutionary Theory of Emotions
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Heleen J. Pott
Published: 18 August 2022
... theory; second, the view of James as a forerunner of basic emotions theory (BET); and third, the reading of his work in terms of a phenomenology of the feeling body. The chapter argues that all three interpretations address significant aspects of James’s approach, but do not see how James’s writings...
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Published: 06 December 2013
..., be called “emotion wars.” This chapter surveys the history of these wars. In particular, it discusses the role that the focus on English emotion words has played in the theory of “basic emotions,” which has tended to dominate the field for decades and in many ways continues to do so. The chapter, which...
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Culture, Evolution, and the Emotions
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Peter Goldie
Published: 01 August 2002
..., that basic emotions are hard‐wired, and that it is only the soft outer element that is culturally influenced. There is a defence of commonsense psychology, showing how it can learn from evolutionary psychology, rather than being threatened by it. In particular, the idea is discussed that weakness...
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Session 4: Defining Emotions
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David L. Roberts and others
Published: 01 November 2015
... of Phase I are introducing clients to the intervention, providing psychoeducation about emotions, and providing training in recognizing emotions in oneself and others. This chapter describes Session 4, in which the group discusses emotion labels, defines seven “basic emotions” and begins to collaboratively...
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Published: 24 April 2017
...This chapter documents the twin origins of the behavioral ecology view (BECV) of human facial expressions, in (1) the empirical weakness and internal contradictions of the accounts proposed by basic emotion theory (BET) and particularly the neurocultural theory of Paul Ekman et al., and (2) newer...
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What Is Disgust?
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Carolyn Korsmeyer
Published: 08 March 2011
... Chapman H A Fallon April E Kim D A Susskind J M Freud Sigmund horror Ze’ev Aaron Ben Gazzaniga Michael S Kolnai Aurel Korsmeyer Carolyn mortality Smith Barry surfeit Sosein Dasein Sartre Jean Paul emotion theory basic emotions disgust Robert Solomon Martha Nussbaum Paul Rozin Paul...
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Expression in Natural Speech
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Mark Tatham and Katherine Morton
Published: 16 October 2003
... P Johnson Laird P Lazarus R Oatley K Plutchik R vector models acoustic correlates research variability Stibbard R parameters Flanagan J 't Hart J hearing databases perception linguistics biological processing cognitive processing basic emotions secondary emotions vector model...
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Setting the Stage
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Ruth Leys
Published: 10 November 2017
... Trauma A Genealogy Leys turn to affect affect program theory Basic Emotion Theory BET cognitivism Fridlund Alan J Griffiths Paul E noncognitivism Russell James A Brentano Franz “emotion problem ” Hutchinson Phil intentionality of emotions Lazarus Richard S nonhuman animals Goldie Peter...
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Emotion Recognition
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Ralph Adolphs and Vanessa Janowski
Published: 18 September 2012
... J Preston S D Ring B Samson D Saxe R Scholz J Body posture Nucleus accumbens NAcc Posterior cingulate cortex PCC Temporoparietal junction TPJ emotion recognition amygdala patient SM insula body posture basic emotions fear recognition facial expression bubbles method The ability...
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Published: 01 May 2012
...” to commit their crimes without concern for the suffering and distress of their victims. It is further suggested that such offenders have difficulty recognizing basic emotions in others, such as surprise, fear, disgust, and anger, and that since these are emotions linked to experiences of the victims...
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On Grief and Gratitude
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Robert C. Solomon
Published: 09 September 2004
... a grateful humanist) is grateful to. emotions Gratitude Grief basic emotions Being and Nothingness Being and Time Freud Sigmund Gustafson Donald Heidegger Martin Nussbaum Martha philosophy analytic philosophy continental Sartre Jean‐Paul Upheavals of Thought Camus Albert cognition Damasio...
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Published: 01 March 2019
... for theorising and researching the self-conscious emotions in professional practice. Barrett L F D’Andrade R emotion theory Gendron M Thoits P A basic emotions argument Burkitt I Ekman P emotions Friesen W V Izard C E McDougall W Panksepp J pride shame Stets J E Tomkins S S Turner J H affects...
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Evolution
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Lasana T. Harris
Published: 28 April 2017
... pressures modern Mental state verbs Verbs abstract Human evolution Basic emotions Gene-environment interaction Spontaneous social cognition Gesture Language Technological advancement Social communication A bonobo named Lola walks into a testing chamber. A pile of food sits in the middle...
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Our Big Hearts
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Iris Berent
Published: 21 May 2020
... Daniel Tooby John psychological blindness Dualism Essentialism materiality–innateness link emotions emotional computations domain specificity mental disorders emotions affective science universal emotions basic emotions Essentialism My first days with my newborn son unfolded under a thick...
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