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160 Emotion events are seen as consequences of psychic events. While much of this line of thinking is tied to a belief in fundam ...
Two Distinct Psychologies of Emotion 161 are told repeatedly that particular perceptions produce certain bodily effects, which t ...
162 Emotion the injection of adrenaline—emotional states do not seem to follow as a matter of course. History has been kinder to ...
Two Distinct Psychologies of Emotion 163 injection), or they were not given any information about the effects of adrenaline, or ...
164 Emotion 1977, pp. 31–32). There is no doubt that fulfillment of the James-Lange dream would have been a very pleasant conclu ...
Two Distinct Psychologies of Emotion 165 judgmental evaluative behavior, and Ray and Valins showed that similar simulated heart ...
166 Emotion is linked to a specific facial display that provides feedback to the central brain mechanisms. All other affects are ...
Two Distinct Psychologies of Emotion 167 of emotion. While facial expressions can be classified into about half a dozen categori ...
168 Emotion conflict. These conflicts constitute the emotions; without them there is no emotion; with them there is. And just as ...
Two Distinct Psychologies of Emotion 169 as a result of certain cognitions. As an example, Meyer re- minded his readers that the ...
170 Emotion emotion, these two classes of theories exhibited most clearly the effects of sociocultural-historical factors on psy ...
A Future History 171 notions with Jamesian concerns. Curiously, after rejecting psychological theories and particularly the Jame ...
172 Emotion Darwin, who had thought so fruitfully about the expression of emotion and who knew that “expression” involved more t ...
References 173 Ax, A. F. (1953). The physiological differentiation of fear and anger in humans. Psychosomatic Medicine, 15,433–4 ...
174 Emotion and biological approaches to emotion(pp. 75–94). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. Izard, C. E. (1971). The face of emotion.Ne ...
References 175 Rimé, B. (1999). President’s column. Emotion Researcher, 13(3), 1–7. Ruckmick, C. A. (1936). The psychology of fe ...
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CHAPTER 9 Personality NICOLE B. BARENBAUM AND DAVID G. WINTER 177 CASE STUDIES AND LIFE HISTORIES IN PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY: A H ...
178 Personality still more desirable to trace the development of the successful people, the great people, the lovely people, the ...
Individual Lives and Individual Differences: The Multidisciplinary Study of Personality (1900–1930) 179 largely due to the preva ...
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