EmotionStressDefenceAll animals, including humans, react with distinct emotional coping strategies to different types of stress. Active coping strategies (e.g. confrontation, fight, escape) are evoked if the stressor is controllable or escapable. Passive coping strategies (e.g. quiescence, immobility,...
Exaggerated grief includes more intense types of reactions than what you’d typically see in any other type of grief. When it’s exaggerated, your emotions and actions may become more noticeable and disruptive. You might experience self-destructive behavior, nightmares, thoughts of suicide or self-...
Given the common origin of mammalian facial musculature59 and its link to emotion2, and the nature of the long association between humans and dogs, it is plausible that similar emotional reactions might share common facial correlates in these two species (i.e. that the same emotions are closely...
To fill this gap, geotagged facial expressions on the Sina Weibo platform were applied. This study aims to visualize and thoroughly compare the emotion distributions of different demographic groups. The core research question that guides this study is “What are the differences between demographic grou...
and in the case of fear in particular, emotions can give us irrational ideas. However, trying to abandon emotion altogether and solely operate on logic isn't realistic, and it neglects an important part of humanity. Emotional intelligence is the intersection between emotions and reason. You need...
This in turn suggests that because individuals with different temperaments attend to different types of information, they will tend to selectively store different information. From theCambridge English Corpus Dienstbier (1984) has proposed that different temperaments might lead to different emotion-attributi...
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How Emotion Shapes Behavior: Feedback, Anticipation, and Reflection, Rather Than Direct Causation Personality and Social Psychology Review, 11 (2007), pp. 167-203 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Bearden and Etzel, 1982 William O. Bearden, Michael J. Etzel Reference Group Influence on Product...
With the development of digital technology, virtual digital people have been used in various industries, and their advertising effectiveness has become a common concern in the marketing field. This study is based on the theoretical framework of heuristic
In the present study, we investigate guilt, anger, and pride as emotional reactions to in-group damage or protection of the environment. We expect each emotion to best predict the specific environmental intentions of repair of damage, punishment of wrongdoers, and in-group favouring environmental ...