Emotion,core affect,and psychological construction |
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Authors: | James A. Russell |
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Affiliation: | 1. Boston College , Chestnut Hill, MA, USA james.russell@bc.edu |
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Abstract: | As an alternative to using the concepts of emotion, fear, anger, and the like as scientific tools, this article advocates an approach based on the concepts of core affect and psychological construction, expanding the domain of inquiry beyond “emotion”. Core affect is a neurophysiological state that underlies simply feeling good or bad, drowsy or energised. Psychological construction is not one process but an umbrella term for the various processes that produce: (a) a particular emotional episode's “components” (such as facial movement, vocal tone, peripheral nervous system change, appraisal, attribution, behaviour, subjective experience, and emotion regulation); (b) associations among the components; and (c) the categorisation of the pattern of components as a specific emotion. |
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Keywords: | Emotion Core affect Psychological construction Facial expression Emotional behaviour |
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