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  1. Appraisal theories of emotion, pioneered by Arnold and Lazarus, have made this assumption explicit and have generated empirically testable hypotheses on emotion-specific appraisal profiles and their effects on physiological responses, motor expression, and feeling states.

  2. This work performs a secondary analysis of the large-scale data set with ratings of affective features covering all components of the emotion process for 24 emotion words in 27 countries, constituting profiles of emotion-specific appraisals, action tendencies, physiological reactions, expressions, and feeling experiences.

  3. 5 avr. 2004 · This review will summarize the differences in roles of PE and expectations in stimuli processing, how PE shapes feelings when compared to expectations, and the roles of PE and uncertainty...

  4. Following a brief description of the com-ponent process definition, I examine what the defining character-istics of emotion are and how these differ from other affect states. In addition, I explore the problem of linking folk concepts of emo-tion to a scientific, component process conceptualization.

  5. 20 mars 2013 · Scherers Component Process Model provides a theoretical framework for research on the production mechanism of emotion and facial emotional expression.

  6. Abstract. Defining “emotion” is a notorious problem. Without consensual conceptualization and operationalization of exactly what phenomenon is to be studied, progress in theory and research is difficult to achieve and fruitless debates are likely to proliferate.

  7. experience of emotions (Scherer, 2001, pp. 134–136). For example, changing values, norms, and self-ideals should have a strong impact on the experience of shame and guilt. It may well be that normative con-straints, at least in many Western societies with a high standard of living, are weakening and values are losing their control functions.