The consistency and specificity of autonomic nervous system (ANS) responses during emotional episodes remains a topic of debate with relevance for emotional concordance …
SN Garfinkel, E Zorab, N Navaratnam… - Social cognitive and …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Emotion and cognition are dynamically coupled to bodily arousal: the induction of anger, even unconsciously, can reprioritise neural and physiological resources toward action states …
In this book, Rebekka Hufendiek explores emotions as embodied, action-oriented representations, providing a non-cognitivist theory of emotions that accounts for their …
Feedback processing is critical to trial-and-error learning. Here, we examined whether interoceptive signals concerning the state of cardiovascular arousal influence the …
SD Kreibig, GHE Gendolla - International handbook of emotions in …, 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
Klara […] was working on the medium difficulty problem. In the first few minutes, she experienced anxiety, which was discernible from her nonverbal expression.… She …
Despite a lack of scientific consensus on the definition of emotions, they are generally considered to involve several modifications in the mind, body, and behavior. Although …
The Component Process Model is a well-established framework describing an emotion as a dynamic process with five highly interrelated components: cognitive appraisal, expression …
G Colombetti, N Harrison - Arousal” in Affective Science”. The …, 2018 - books.google.com
“Arousal” is a key notion in the interdisciplinary field of “affective science”, which includes primarily the psychology and neuroscience of emotion, but also philosophical and …
AH Kemp, J Krygier… - The Oxford handbook of …, 2015 - books.google.com
Emotion is often defined as a multicomponent response to a significant stimulus characterized by brain and body arousal and a subjective feeling state, eliciting a tendency …