278 Pages
by
Psychology Press
278 Pages
by
Psychology Press
280 Pages
by
Psychology Press
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First published in 1988. We are presently witnessing a renaissance of research on emotion. In the last 10 years, an increasing number of empirical studies dealing with many different aspects of emotion has appeared. This monograph of research papers counteract the tendency toward dispersion and the lack of published work in this area. A major intent of this volume is to introduce a number of new... Read more
Contents: Part A:Emotional Experience in Everyday Life. K.R. Scherer, D. Matsumoto, H.G. Wallbot, T. Kudoh, Emotional Experience in Cultural Context: A Comparison Between Europe, Japan and the USA. H.G. Wallbott, K.R. Scherer, How Universal and Specific is Emo- tional Experience? Evidence from 27 Countries on Five Continents. Part B:Cognitive Dimensions of Emotion Appraisal. T. Gehm, K.R. Scherer, Relating Situation Evaluation to Emotion Differentiation: Nonmetric Analysis of Cross-Cultural Questionnaire Data. I. Borg, T. Staufenbiel, K.R. Scherer, On the Symbolic Basis of Shame and Pride: A Facet Theory Approach. K.R. Scherer, T. Gehm, Dimensions of Subjective Emotional Space. Part C:Emotion Signalling in Person Perception. F. Tolkmitt, G. Bergmann, T. Goldbeck, K.R. Scherer, Vocal Affect Communication: Experimental Evidence. H.G. Wallbott, Faces in Context: The Relative Importance of Facial Expression and Context Information in Determining Emotion Attribution. U. Hess, A. Kappas, K.R. Scherer, Multichannel Communication of Emotion: Synthetic Signal Production.
Biography
KLAUS R. SCHERER University of Geneva and University of Giessen






