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Emotion Experience and its Varieties
Oleh:
Frijda, Nico H.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
Emotion Review vol. 1 no. 3 (Jul. 2009)
,
page 264–271.
Topik:
action readiness
;
control precedence
;
first-order experience
;
phenomenology
Fulltext:
264.pdf
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Emotion experience reflects some of the outcomes of the mostly nonconscious processes that compose emotions. In my view, the major processes are appraisal, affect, action readiness, and autonomic arousal. The phenomenology of emotion experience varies according to mode of consciousness (nonreflective or reflective consciousness), and to direction and mode of attention. As a result, emotion experience may be either ineffable or articulate with respect to any or all of the underlying processes. In addition, emotion experience reflects the degree to which the emotion processes control perception, thought, action and bodily arousal.
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