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  2. George Mandler - Wikipedia

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    Mandler was a leader and participant in the so-called cognitive revolution in mid-twentieth century. [3] His contributions related the fields of cognition and emotion and the importance of autonomic feedback, [4] the development and use of organization theory for an understanding of memory storage, recall, and recognition [5] (see "Organization and memory" in Spence & Spence, [6] and, [7] the ...

  3. Magda B. Arnold - Wikipedia

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    Magda B. Arnold posing for Contemporary Psychology journal review (1961) [1] Magda Blondiau Arnold (born Magda Barta-Blondau; December 22, 1903 – October 5, 2002) [2] was a Canadian psychologist who was the first contemporary theorist to develop appraisal theory of emotions, which moved away from "feeling" theories (e.g. James-Lange theory) and "behaviorist" theories (e.g. Cannon-Bard theory ...

  4. Evolution of emotion - Wikipedia

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    Expressed emotions and adaptive functions [6] Expressed emotion Initial physiological function Evolved communicative function Fear: Increased visual field and speed of eye movement from widened eyes. Sensory hypersensitization (e.g. hearing and touch). Substantial adrenal response (e.g. Vomiting and bodily fluid evacuation).

  5. Emotion - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... (see Section 6.1). [18] In psychiatry and psychology, ... to the theories on the philosophy of emotions with books such as What ...

  6. Robert Plutchik - Wikipedia

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    Plutchik also created a wheel of emotions to illustrate different emotions. Plutchik first proposed his cone-shaped model (3D) or the wheel model (2D) in 1980 to describe how emotions were related. He suggested eight primary bipolar emotions: joy versus sadness; anger versus fear; trust versus disgust; and surprise versus anticipation.

  7. Paul Ekman - Wikipedia

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    Paul Ekman (born February 15, 1934) [1] is an American psychologist and professor emeritus at the University of California, San Francisco who is a pioneer in the study of emotions and their relation to facial expressions. [2] He was ranked 59th out of the 100 most eminent psychologists of the twentieth century in 2002 by the Review of General ...

  8. Klaus Scherer - Wikipedia

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    He is a specialist in the psychology of emotion. [1] He is known for editing the Handbook of Affective Sciences and several other influential articles on emotions, expression, personality and music. He is also a founding editor of the APA journal Emotion .

  9. Bernard Weiner - Wikipedia

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    [1] Weiner has published 15 books and many articles on the psychology of motivation and emotion , and has been a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles since 1965. He is the father of Mark Weiner , a professor of law at Rutgers School of Law–Newark .