Language as context for the perception of emotion
In the blink of an eye, people can easily see emotion in another person's face. This fact
leads many to assume that emotion perception is given and proceeds independently of …
leads many to assume that emotion perception is given and proceeds independently of …
What's in a word? Language constructs emotion perception
KA Lindquist, M Gendron - Emotion Review, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
In this review, we highlight evidence suggesting that concepts represented in language are
used to create a perception of emotion from the constant ebb and flow of other people’s …
used to create a perception of emotion from the constant ebb and flow of other people’s …
Of mice and men: Natural kinds of emotions in the mammalian brain? A response to Panksepp and Izard
…, S Duncan, M Gendron… - Perspectives on …, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
For almost 5 decades, the scientific study of emotion has been guided by the assumption
that categories such as anger, sadness, and fear cut nature at its joints. Barrett (2006a) …
that categories such as anger, sadness, and fear cut nature at its joints. Barrett (2006a) …
Context in emotion perception
…, B Mesquita, M Gendron - Current directions in …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
We review recent work demonstrating consistent context effects during emotion perception.
Visual scenes, voices, bodies, other faces, cultural orientation, and even words shape how …
Visual scenes, voices, bodies, other faces, cultural orientation, and even words shape how …
Can students really multitask? An experimental study of instant messaging while reading
LL Bowman, LE Levine, BM Waite, M Gendron - Computers & Education, 2010 - Elsevier
Students often “multitask” with electronic media while doing schoolwork. We examined the
effects of one form of media often used in such multitasking, instant messaging (IM). We …
effects of one form of media often used in such multitasking, instant messaging (IM). We …
Perceptions of emotion from facial expressions are not culturally universal: evidence from a remote culture.
It is widely believed that certain emotions are universally recognized in facial expressions.
Recent evidence indicates that Western perceptions (eg, scowls as anger) depend on cues to …
Recent evidence indicates that Western perceptions (eg, scowls as anger) depend on cues to …
Reconstructing the past: A century of ideas about emotion in psychology
M Gendron, L Feldman Barrett - Emotion review, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Within the discipline of psychology, the conventional history outlines the development of two
fundamental approaches to the scientific study of emotion—“basic emotion” and “appraisal” …
fundamental approaches to the scientific study of emotion—“basic emotion” and “appraisal” …
Emotion words shape emotion percepts.
People believe they see emotion written on the faces of other people. In an instant, simple
facial actions are transformed into information about another's emotional state. The present …
facial actions are transformed into information about another's emotional state. The present …
The advent of copulas in finance
…, M Gendron, M Bourdeau-Brien - Copulae and multivariate …, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
The authors provide bibliometric evidence to illustrate the development of copula theory in
mathematics, statistics, actuarial science and finance. They identify the main contributors to …
mathematics, statistics, actuarial science and finance. They identify the main contributors to …
Does language do more than communicate emotion?
…, AB Satpute, M Gendron - Current directions in …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Language can certainly communicate emotions, but growing research suggests that language
also helps constitute emotion by cohering sensations into specific perceptions of “anger,” “…
also helps constitute emotion by cohering sensations into specific perceptions of “anger,” “…