Cognition and Emotion over twenty-five years |
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Authors: | Keith Oatley WGerrod Parrott Craig Smith Fraser Watts |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Human Development and Applied Psychology , University of Toronto , Toronto, Canada keith.oatley@utoronto.ca;3. Department of Psychology , Georgetown University , Washington, DC, USA;4. Department of Psychological Sciences , Vanderbilt University , Nashville, TN, USA;5. Faculty of Divinity , Cambridge University , Cambridge, UK |
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Abstract: | In the 25 years since its foundation, Cognition and Emotion has become a leading psychological journal of research on emotion. Here we review some of the ways in which this has occurred. Questions have included how parallel systems of cognition and emotion can operate in emotion regulation and psychological therapies (including the issue of free will), how the cognitive approach to emotion works, how emotion affects attention, memory, and decision making, and how emotion research is moving beyond the individual mind into the space of the interpersonal. |
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Keywords: | Emotion regulation Therapy Attention Memory Social sharing |
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