Handbook of Embodied Psychology 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-78471-3_3
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Feeling, Seeing, and Liking: How Bodily Resources Inform Perception and Emotion

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“…Ultimately, our results are consistent with the existing literature on the link between emotion, cognition and perception (Clore, Proffitt, & Zadra, 2021) and show that the interactions between these concepts, and the specificity of emotions in the link with behavior, merit further investigation in future studies. On the other hand, they do not shed light on potential alternative non-perceptual biases that could explain certain results, nor do they prove that these effects are indeed due to the theory of paternalistic vision.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Ultimately, our results are consistent with the existing literature on the link between emotion, cognition and perception (Clore, Proffitt, & Zadra, 2021) and show that the interactions between these concepts, and the specificity of emotions in the link with behavior, merit further investigation in future studies. On the other hand, they do not shed light on potential alternative non-perceptual biases that could explain certain results, nor do they prove that these effects are indeed due to the theory of paternalistic vision.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Across affective concerns, algorithms reflecting arousal assess the quality of intensity in affective experience, often described as low to high, marking the extent of excitation, activation, or mobilization of processes serving a particular concern ( Duffy, 1957 ; Anderson and Adolphs, 2014 ; Clore et al, 2021 ). Given that many processes can be implicated in an affective concern, there are many dimensions of arousal (e.g., wakefulness, emotional arousal, sexual arousal, physical activity, attention) ( Duffy, 1957 ; Zuckerman, 1971 ; Pribram and McGuinness, 1975 ; Thayer, 1978 ; Robbins and Everitt, 1995 ; Robbins, 1997 ; Cahill and McGaugh, 1998 ; Jones, 2003 ; Eysenck, 2012 ; Satpute et al, 2019 ; Dolcos et al, 2020 , this issue).…”
Section: The Human Affectome: What Are Human Affective Phen...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For most animal species that have been observed in detail, the cost-benefit decisions employed to solve the problems of acquisition, defense, and reproduction integrate internal state, sensory input, and memory. This holds for vertebrates, insects, and gastropod mollusks (see Gillette et al, 2000;Clore et al, 2021). The dynamic changes in internal state for motivation, in varying sensory input, and in memory plasticity may lead to a broad spectrum of costbenefit responses tailored to each situation.…”
Section: Reproductionmentioning
confidence: 99%