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Emotion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An emotion is a mental and physiological state associated with a wide variety of feelings, thoughts, and behavior. Emotions are subjective experiences, often associated with mood, temperament, perso...
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James-Lange theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The James-Lange theory refers to a hypothesis on the origin and nature of emotions developed independently by two 19th-century scholars, William James and Carl Lange. The theory states that within h...
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Emotions: Essays on Emotion Theory Book by Stephanie H.M. Van Goozen, Nanne E. Van De Poll, Joseph A. Sergeant; 1994. Read Emotions: Essays on Emotion Theory at Questia library. ... Publication Information: Book Title: Emotions: Essays on Emotion Theory. Contributors: Stephanie H.M. Van Goozen - editor, Nanne E.
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A. James-Lange theory: Subjective emotion results from the perception of bodily reactions (e.g., “I am afraid because my heart’s pounding and I feel like throwing up”);
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A new volume in the Series in Affective Science, Music and Emotion; Theory and Research brings together leading researchers interested in both these topics to present the first integrative review of this subject.
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Appraisal theory has become one of the most active approaches in the domain of emotion psychology. ... This volume is intended to become the primary source of information on appraisal for all those interested in emotion, from beginning graduate students to accomplished researchers in emotion psychology.
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Music and Emotion: Theory and Research (Series in Affective Science) (Paperback) ... This review is from: Music and Emotion: Theory and Research (Series in Affective Science) (Hardcover)
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