2011
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00346
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The Feeling of Action Tendencies: On the Emotional Regulation of Goal-Directed Behavior

Abstract: In this article, we review the nature of the functional and causal relationship between neurophysiologically/psychologically generated states of emotional feeling and action tendencies and extrapolate a novel perspective. Emotion theory, over the past century and beyond, has tended to regard feeling and action tendency as independent phenomena: attempts to outline the functional and causal relationship that exists between them have been framed therein. Classically, such relationships have been viewed as unidir… Show more

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“…Although these findings address a link between ANS and emotional events, it is still a debated question whether the ANS activity is driven by cognitive elaboration of the emotional event (James, 1894; Damasio, 1994; Levenson, 2003) or vice versa (Cannon, 1927; Arnold, 1960; Schachter and Singer, 1962). For a complete review of the recent contributions to the debate, see Lowe and Ziemke (2011). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although these findings address a link between ANS and emotional events, it is still a debated question whether the ANS activity is driven by cognitive elaboration of the emotional event (James, 1894; Damasio, 1994; Levenson, 2003) or vice versa (Cannon, 1927; Arnold, 1960; Schachter and Singer, 1962). For a complete review of the recent contributions to the debate, see Lowe and Ziemke (2011). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is to say, emotions and feelings are interchangeable terms in Study 1. That's the reason why we decided to use a combined term emotional feelings [13] to describe all the crowd emotions or feelings in this paper.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is no consensus about whether feelings should be synonymous with, or separable from, emotions [13]. As Prinz [16] stated "when emotions are felt, the feeling is the emotion: the emotion is a conscious perception of a patterned change in the body."…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A wide variety of functions are influenced by emotions, such as attention (Bocanegra & Zeelenberg, 2011;Fredrickson & Branigan, 2005;Koster, Crombez, Van Damme, Verschuere & De Houwer, 2004;Öhman, Flykt & Esteves, 2001), reasoning and decision making (De Martino, 2006;Blanchette, 2006;Sohn et al, 2015;Zeelenberg, Nelissen, Breugelmans & Pieters et al 2008) as well as arousal and memory (Bradley et al, 1992;Cahill & McGaugh, 1995). It has been claimed that emotions are economical and effective means to respond to input in a beneficial way (Bechara & Damasio, 2005;Lowe & Ziemke, 2011;Muramatsu & Hanoch, 2005).…”
Section: Emotionmentioning
confidence: 99%