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Haug, Marc, and Richard E. Whalen, eds. Animal models of human emotion and cognition. American Psychological Association, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/10335-000.

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Yang, Yi-Hsuan. Music emotion recognition. CRC, 2011.

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H, Chen Homer, ed. Music emotion recognition. CRC, 2011.

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The three dimensions of stuttering: Neurology, behavior, and emotion. PRO-ED, 1991.

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The three dimensions of stuttering: Neurology, behavior, and emotion. 2nd ed. Whurr Publishers Ltd, 1999.

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Development of emotions and emotion regulation: An internalization model. Springer Science, 2006.

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Karandashev, Victor. Cultural Models of Emotions. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58438-2.

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Plutchik, Robert, and Hope R. Conte, eds. Circumplex models of personality and emotions. American Psychological Association, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/10261-000.

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Robert, Plutchik, and Conte Hope R. 1929-, eds. Circumplex models of personality and emotions. American Psychological Association, 1997.

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Sánchez-Escribano, M. Guadalupe. Engineering Computational Emotion - A Reference Model for Emotion in Artificial Systems. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59430-9.

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International, Symposium on Limbic and Association Cortical Systems (2002 Toyama Japan). Cognition and emotion in the brain: Selected topics of the International Symposium on Limbic and Association Cortical Systems, held in Toyama, Japan, 7-12 October 2002. Excerpta Medica, 2003.

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Emotional intelligence II: People smart role models. Cameo Press, 2012.

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Isabel, Carlos, Art Gallery of New South Wales., and Museum of Contemporary Art (Sydney, N.S.W.), eds. On reason and emotion: Biennale of Sydney 2004. Biennale of Sydney Ltd., 2004.

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Emotionality and mental illness: A multi-dimensional model. Nova Science Publishers, 2011.

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Lafrance, Adele, Katherine A. Henderson, and Shari Mayman. Emotion-focused family therapy: A transdiagnostic model for caregiver-focused interventions. American Psychological Association, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0000166-000.

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Sekeles, Chava. Music: Motion and emotion : the developmental-integrative model in music therapy. MMB Music, 1996.

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Sergienko, E. A. Modelʹ psikhicheskogo v ontogeneze cheloveka. Institut psikhologii RAN, 2009.

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Emotionsprognose: Das affektive Lexikon München : Entwurf eines Modells zur Vorhersage der Affektivität eines Textes. M Press, 2005.

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Zachar, Peter, and Ralph D. Ellis. Categorical versus dimensional models of affect: A seminar of the theories of Panksepp and Russell. John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012.

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Chwelos, Greg. Emotion elicitation models: A comparative study. 1992.

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Emotion elicitation models: A comparative study. National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1993.

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M, Haug, and Whalen Richard E, eds. Animal models of human emotion and cognition. American Psychological Association, 1999.

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Yang, Yi-Hsuan, and Homer H. Chen. Music Emotion Recognition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Yang, Yi-Hsuan, and Homer H. Chen. Music Emotion Recognition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Yang, Yi-Hsuan, and Homer H. Chen. Music Emotion Recognition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Yang, Yi-Hsuan, and Homer H. Chen. Music Emotion Recognition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Bosse, Tibor, Joost Broekens, João Dias, and Janneke van der Zwaan. Emotion Modeling: Towards Pragmatic Computational Models of Affective Processes. Springer, 2014.

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Bosse, Tibor, Joost Broekens, João Dias, and Janneke van der Zwaan. Emotion Modeling: Towards Pragmatic Computational Models of Affective Processes. Springer London, Limited, 2014.

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Logan, Robert J. The Three Dimensions of Stuttering: Neurology Behavior and Emotion. Pro ed, 1990.

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Clinical Neuropsychology of Emotion. Guilford Publications, 2011.

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Pessoa, Luiz. Attention, Motivation, and Emotion. Edited by Anna C. (Kia) Nobre and Sabine Kastner. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199675111.013.001.

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The first part of the chapter describes effects of motivation on attention at the behavioural and physiological levels. For example, reward increases detection sensitivity (dprime) in both endogenous attention and exogenous attention tasks, enhances stimulus coding, and influences the filtering of task-irrelevant stimuli. These recent findings are surprising insofar as traditional psychological models have described motivation as a fairly unspecific ‘force’. The results reviewed are far from global. Instead they reflect specific mechanisms that are manifested selectively both at behavioural an
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Teroni, Fabrice. In Pursuit of Emotional Modes. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198766858.003.0015.

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This chapter focuses on fundamental trends in the philosophy of emotion since the publication of William James’ seminal and contentious view. James is famous for his claim that undergoing an emotion comes down to feeling (psychological mode) specific changes within the body (content). Philosophers writing after him have also attempted to analyse emotional modes in terms of other psychological modes (believing, desiring, and perceiving) and to adjust their contents accordingly. The discussion is organized around a series of contrasts that have played fundamental roles in shaping these approache
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Computational Paralinguistics Emotion Affect And Personality In Speech And Language Processing. John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2013.

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Corrigan, John. Religion and Emotions. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038051.003.0008.

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This chapter is an overview of emotions history in the context of religious studies. It remarks on several kinds of inquiry—including those having to do with popular and official religion; embodiment and objectification; words, knowledge, and feelings; religious meaning; and prospects. As intellectual history of a certain sort, the nearness of emotion to religion in the historical study of ethical thought models the ongoing influence of Christian language and the assumptions of emotional universality that are inscribed on that language. The ongoing resistance to claims for the constructedness
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Gruber, June, ed. The Oxford Handbook of Positive Emotion and Psychopathology. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190653200.001.0001.

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This book provides an overview of key processes relevant to disturbances in positive valence systems; discusses cutting-edge advances on positive emotion disturbance in key clinical disorders, translational applications, and targeted treatment foci; discusses conceptualizations of psychopathology and models of positive emotion disturbances; and suggests future research to better understand the nature of positive emotion. The book covers cutting-edge scientific work and theoretical perspectives from a renowned group of psychologists. Their expertise spans a diverse array of methodological and t
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Stallberg-White, Carolyn. Examining mental models, attributions, and social sharing of emotion in clinical and non-clinical populations using the error diary method: An exploratory study. 1998.

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Sistemi emotivi: Artisti contemporanei tra emozione e ragione = Emotional systems : contemporary art between emotion and reason. Silvana, 2007.

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Cultural Models of Emotions. Springer International Publishing AG, 2021.

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Cultural Models of Emotions. Springer International Publishing AG, 2020.

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Thompson-Brenner, Heather, Melanie Smith, Gayle E. Brooks, et al. The Renfrew Unified Treatment for Eating Disorders and Comorbidity. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780190946425.001.0001.

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This treatment is designed to address eating disorders along with other emotional problems that individuals with eating disorders also commonly experience. Eating disorders are related to emotional functioning in many important ways. First, negative emotions—and the desire to avoid or control negative emotions—have been shown repeatedly to be related to the development of eating disorders, as well as most other emotional disorders, for many people. Depression and anxiety are known risk factors for the development of an eating disorder. Research also shows that emotional events—such as feeling
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Noakes, Lucy, Claire Langhamer, and Claudia Siebrecht, eds. Total War. British Academy, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266663.001.0001.

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War is often lived through and remembered as a time of heightened emotional intensity. This edited collection places the emotions of war centre stage. It explores emotional responses in particular wartime locations, maps national and transnational emotional cultures, and proposes new ways of deploying emotion as an analytical device. Whilst grief and fear are among the emotions most immediately associated with the rhetoric, experience, and memory of war, this collection suggests that feelings such as love, shame, pride, jealousy, anger, and resentment also merit attention. This book explores t
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Gereboff, Joel. Judaism. Edited by John Corrigan. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195170214.003.0006.

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The emotions are an important feature of Jewish life and thought throughout the ages. From biblical descriptions of a God of pathos to early rabbinic and medieval works detailing the virtues, to mystical tracts focused on the inner life, and occasionally portraying emotion filled religious experiences of the adept, there have always been Jewish representations of the affective dimensions of life. In addition, the many ways Jews have actually participated in prayer and in the celebration of holidays, and in the construction of material objects and spaces in which such activities took place, als
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Scherer, Klaus, Marcello Mortillaro, and Marc Mehu. Facial Expression Is Driven by Appraisal and Generates Appraisal Inference. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190613501.003.0019.

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Emotion researchers generally concur that most emotions in humans and animals are elicited by the appraisals of events that are highly relevant for the organism, generating action tendencies that are often accompanied by changes in expression, autonomic physiology, and feeling. Scherer’s component process model of emotion (CPM) postulates that individual appraisal checks drive the dynamics and configuration of the facial expression of emotion and that emotion recognition is based on appraisal inference with consequent emotion attribution. This chapter outlines the model and reviews the accrued
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Sánchez-Escribano, M. Guadalupe. Engineering Computational Emotion - A Reference Model for Emotion in Artificial Systems. Springer, 2017.

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Sánchez-Escribano, M. Guadalupe. Engineering Computational Emotion - A Reference Model for Emotion in Artificial Systems. Springer, 2018.

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Martin, Jeffrey J. Mood. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190638054.003.0021.

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The purpose of this chapter is to overview the sport mood model and mood research conducted in disability sport. Researchers in disability sport have examined mood in a limited fashion, with an overreliance on the Profile of Mood States (POMS) scale, which measures vigor, confusion, depressed mood, anger, fatigue, and tension. A clear limitation of the POMS scale is the underrepresentation of positive mood states that athletes experience. Many of the researchers in disability sport have asked modest questions, such as do athletes with acquired versus congenital disabilities have more positive
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Buhlmann, Ulrike, and Andrea S. Hartmann. Cognitive and Emotional Processing in Body Dysmorphic Disorder. Edited by Katharine A. Phillips. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190254131.003.0022.

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According to current cognitive-behavioral models, body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is characterized by a vicious cycle between maladaptive appearance-related thoughts and information-processing biases, as well as maladaptive behaviors and negative emotions such as feelings of shame, disgust, anxiety, and depression. This chapter provides an overview of findings on cognitive characteristics such as dysfunctional beliefs, information-processing biases for threat (e.g., selective attention, interpretation), and implicit associations (e.g., low self-esteem, strong physical attractiveness stereotype,
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Cowan, Douglas E. New Religious Movements. Edited by John Corrigan. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195170214.003.0008.

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New religious movements (NRMs), which are often popularly and pejoratively labeled “cults,” frequently become the sites for a multitude of conflicting emotions; they are cultural lightning rods as much for anger, shame, and guilt as for joy, excitement, and a sense of release and relief. Throughout NRM narratives, however, whether primary sources or secondary, whether affirmative accounts of one's affiliation and conversion or post-affiliation critiques of the group in question, two principal affective aspects emerge: emotional fulfillment and emotional abuse. As a heuristic framework to consi
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(Editor), T. Ono, G. Matsumoto (Editor), R. R. Llinas (Editor), et al., eds. Cognition and Emotion in the Brain: Selected Topics of the International Symposium on Limbic and Association Cortical Systems, Toyama, Japan 7-12 October 2002, ICS 1250 (International Congress). Elsevier, 2003.

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Scheer, Monique. Enthusiasm. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198863595.001.0001.

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Enthusiasm seeks to contribute to a culturally and historically nuanced understanding of how emotions secure and ratify the truth of convictions. More than just pure affective intensity, enthusiasm is about something: a certainty, clarity, or truth. Neither as clearly negative as “fanaticism” nor as general as “passion,” “enthusiasm” specifically entails belief. For this reason, Enthusiasm takes its starting point in religion, the social arena in which the concept was first debated and to which the term still gestures. Empirically based in modern German Protestantism, where religious emotion i
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