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Dr. Barrett’s research focuses on the nature of emotion from both psychological and neuroscience perspectives, and in... (展开全部) 目录 ··· 1.An Introduction to Psychological Construction LISA FELDMAN BARRETT and JAMES A. RUSSELL PART I. FOUNDATIONS 2.Mental Mechanisms and Psychological...
Treating everyday emotion concepts in this way allows an integration of seemingly conflicting theories of emotion. The pro- posed framework weds bipolar dimensions (via an attributional stage) to discrete categories. It incorporates, on the one hand, work on emotion as primitive and independent of ...
1. cognitive process: refers to the process of acquiring knowledge or application of knowledge, or the process of information processing, which is the basis of emotion, emotion, process and inhibition process.2. sense (sensation): that is, the human brain reflects the individual properties of ...
The Human Side of Change: Towards a Pragmatic, Evolutionary Conception of Cognition and Emotion in Organizational Change. This dissertation synthesizes and analyzes an emblematic sample of three prevalent psychological approaches to organizational change and learning, giving p... JW Smith - 《Proquest ...
What is the social cognitive perspective of personality development? What are the social psychological theories of attraction? What are the main characteristics of the psychodynamic, behavioral, and cognitive perspectives? Describe psychoanalysis and its system of personality. ...
Although anxiety is a commonplace experience that everyone has from time to time, it is difficult to describe concretely because it has so many different potential causes and degrees of intensity. Doctors sometimes categorize anxiety as an emotion or an affect depending on whether it is being descr...
An example of this is the importance of efficiently managing emotions, which is likely essential for coping with academic stress and interpersonal connections in a university setting. This, in turn, can impact students’ general well-being and academic achievement. These theories provide a strong ...
1.a systematic structure of theories concerning the relation of conscious and unconscious psychological processes. 2.a technical procedure for investigating unconscious mental processes and for treating mental illness. [1905–10; < GermanPsychoanalyse.Seepsycho-,analysis] ...