The rise of affectivism

Autor: Agnes Moors, Joseph E. LeDoux, Jane W. Davidson, Antonio R. Damasio, Eran Halperin, Ad Foolen, Catherine Pelachaud, Brian Knutson, Mariska E. Kret, Patrik Vuilleumier, Zanna Clay, Terry A. Maroney, Andrew Beatty, Patricia Greenspan, Jan E. Stets, Jeanne L. Tsai, Carien M. van Reekum, Paula M. Niedenthal, Tim Wharton, Antony Stephen Reid Manstead, Kathryn Abrams, Susan Broomhall, George Loewenstein, Agneta H. Fischer, Tobias Brosch, Julien A. Deonna, James J. Gross, Beatrice de Gelder, Seth D. Pollak, Ralph Adolphs, Jonathan H. Turner, Justin D'Arms, Fabrice Teroni, James A. Russell, Phoebe C. Ellsworth, Klaus R. Scherer, Ernst Fehr, Gilles Pourtois, David Sander, Didier Maurice Grandjean, Mohammed Emtiaz Ahmed, Paul Ekman, Peter N. Stearns, Jonathan Gratch, Joseph J. Campos, Kent C. Berridge, Fabrice Clément, Jennifer S. Lerner, Leslie S. Greenberg, David Konstan, Daniel Dukes, Christine Tappolet, Dacher Keltner, Andrea Scarantino, Ute Frevert, Hanna Damasio, Ioannis Pavlidis, William A. Cunningham, Brian Parkinson, Birgitt Roettger-Roessler, Arvid Kappas, Ronnie de Sousa, Disa Sauter, Robert W. Levenson
Přispěvatelé: RS: FSE BISS, Emotion, RS: FPN CN 10, Pelachaud, Catherine, Amsterdam Interdisciplinary Centre for Emotion (AICE, Psychology, FMG), Brain and Cognition, FMG, Sociale Psychologie (Psychologie, FMG), University of Geneva [Switzerland], Institut des Systèmes Intelligents et de Robotique (ISIR), Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Nature human behaviour, vol 5, iss 7
Nature human behaviour, 5(7), 816-820. Nature Publishing Group
Nature Human Behavior
Nature Human Behaviour, 5, 816-820
Nature Human Behaviour
Nature Human Behaviour, 5(7), 816-820. Nature Publishing Group
Nat Hum Behav
Nature Human Behaviour, Nature Research 2021
NATURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
ISSN: 2397-3374
Popis: Research over the past decades has demonstrated the explanatory power of emotions, feelings, motivations, moods, and other affective processes when trying to understand and predict how we think and behave. In this consensus article, we ask: has the increasingly recognized impact of affective phenomena ushered in a new era, the era of affectivism? ispartof: Nature Human Behaviour vol:5 issue:7 pages:816-820 ispartof: location:England status: published
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