In this paper we integrate claims and findings concerning the social functions of emotions at the individual, dyadic, group, and cultural levels of analysis. Across levels of analysis theorists assume that emotions solve problems important to social relationships in the context of ongoing interactions....
In this paper we integrate claims and findings concerning the social functions of emotions at the individual, dyadic, group, and cultural levels of analysis. Across levels of analysis theorists assume that emotions solve problems important to social relationships in the context of ongoing interactions....
The social functions of emotions at multiple levels of analysis. Sharing others' emotional states may facilitate understanding their intentions and actions. Here we show that networks of brain areas "tick together" in pa... D Keltner,J Gross,J Haidt 被引量: 66发表: 1999年 Modeling Social Emo...
2、Social functions of compliments Compliments have a series of social functions: creating orreinforcingsolidarity, greeting people, expressing thanks or congratulations,encouraging people, softening criticism, starting a conversation, or even overcoming embarrassment.Itis a good wayto eliminate the barriersof...
Understudied Negative Emotions: What They Can Tell Us About the Nature of Emotions (2017). Self-transcendent emotions and their social functions: Compassion, gratitude, and awe bind us to others through prosociality. Emotion Review, 9, 200鈥207. Google Scholar | SAGE Journals | ISIVan de Ven,...
This paper inspected elementary school students' (Grade 2,4,6) understanding of the social-regulatory functions of emotion. Students thought that anger's effect was different from the effects of sadness and fear on social-regulatory function: anger signaled expresser's power or dominance, eliciting...
Social emotions such as guilt and gratitude serve adaptive functions critical to social interactions and relationships. Therefore, an ecologically valid approach to studying the psychological and neural mechanisms of social emotions is to elicit and measure them in social interactive contexts, where relevan...
This chapter deals with Korean social emotions in terms of the coupling structure of han (恨) and heung (興), and of jeong (情) and non-attachment (無心). This dynamic coupling is called poong-ryu (風流), in which people...
The idea that emotions regulate social interaction is increasingly popular. But exactly how do emotions do this? To address this question, I draw on research on the interpersonal effects of emotions on behavior in personal relationships, parentchild interactions, conflict, negotiation, and leadership,...
In this chapter, we present the results of an integrated programme of research investigating the nature and functions of mental ruminations and social sharing that follow emotional events. A number of questions are addressed, such as whether people do share their emotions, to what extent, with ...