Developmental Social Psychology: Theory and ResearchSharon S. Brehm, Saul M. Kassin, Frederick X. Gibbons |
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... emotional expression and perception . The evolution of emotion expression A definition of emotion EMOTION EXPRESSION AS " READOUT . " Tradi- tionally , emotion has been associated with the process of homeostasis and bodily adap- tation ...
... emotional expression and perception . The evolution of emotion expression A definition of emotion EMOTION EXPRESSION AS " READOUT . " Tradi- tionally , emotion has been associated with the process of homeostasis and bodily adap- tation ...
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... emotion ( fear , sadness , anger ) in order to instruct another that " I'll go through with it anyway , " or " I can take it , " or " I won't go too far . " Similarly , one can modulate the expression of emotion , increasing or ...
... emotion ( fear , sadness , anger ) in order to instruct another that " I'll go through with it anyway , " or " I can take it , " or " I won't go too far . " Similarly , one can modulate the expression of emotion , increasing or ...
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... emotion states may provide a direct experiential readout , with- out the need for feedback via peripheral structures . This experiential readout may have evolved through a process analogous to the ritualization of external emotional dis ...
... emotion states may provide a direct experiential readout , with- out the need for feedback via peripheral structures . This experiential readout may have evolved through a process analogous to the ritualization of external emotional dis ...
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RACHEL KARNIOL AND DALE T MILLER | 32 |
IRENE HANSON FRIEZE | 51 |
BERT MOORE AND BILL UNDERWOOD | 72 |
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