Affective and cognitive validation of thoughts: An appraisal perspective on anger, disgust, surprise, and awe.

Volume: 114, Issue: 5, Pages: 693 - 718
Published: May 1, 2018
Abstract
Anger, disgust, surprise, and awe are multifaceted emotions. Both anger and disgust are associated with feeling unpleasant as well as experiencing a sense of confidence, whereas surprise and awe tend to be more pleasant emotions that are associated with doubt. Most prior work has examined how appraisals (confidence, pleasantness) lead people to experience different emotions or to experience different levels of intensity within the same emotion....
Paper Details
Title
Affective and cognitive validation of thoughts: An appraisal perspective on anger, disgust, surprise, and awe.
Published Date
May 1, 2018
Volume
114
Issue
5
Pages
693 - 718
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