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Longitudinal Exploration of Mindreading and Self-Conscious Emotions in Early Adolescents
The tendency to engage in self-evaluative emotions such as guilt, shame and to blame others for social transgressions increases during early...
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Body and appearance-related self-conscious emotions, emotional regulation strategies, and disordered eating in adult men
Eating disorders (ED) in men are the great unknown. Although several studies have been carried out, it is still understood how men develop these...
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Self-conscious emotion traits & reactivity in narcissism
Two studies investigated the possible divergence between grandiose and vulnerable narcissism with regard to guilt- and shame-related traits and...
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On the Measurement of Self-Conscious Emotions
Self-conscious emotions, like shame and pride, are thought to have an evaluative component in which the self is posited against a set of standards,...
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Deliberate and Self-Conscious Adaptation of Eye-Contact by Autistic Adults
Eye gaze is widely recognised as an important element in managing social interactions, receiving information from others and communicating...
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Context-dependent basic and moral emotions in adults with autism
While social communication and interaction deficits are inherent in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the evidence regarding difficulties in basic and...
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A levels-of-analysis framework for studying social emotions
Social emotions such as guilt and gratitude serve adaptive functions critical to social interactions and relationships. Therefore, an ecologically...
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Bridging the Gap: Human Emotions and Animal Emotions
Our experiences of the conscious mental states that we call emotions drive our interest in whether such states also exist in other animals. Because...
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Psychometrics of the Spanish body-related self-conscious emotions fitness instrument
This study examined the psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the Body-related Self-Conscious Emotions Fitness Instrument (BSE-FIT). A...
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Decision Rife with Emotions: Understanding Police Decision Making
Police officers make high-stake decisions that evoke strong emotions. Understanding the emotions anticipated by varying decisions can help to...
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Self and Emotions: Implications for Well-Being
More than two millennia ago Lord Buddha had observed, “what we think, we become.” While he was not a psychologist in modern sense of the term, his... -
People roar at the sight of injustice: evidences from moral emotions
Moral emotions are critically important in understanding people’s behavioral responses to justice events. There are conflicting predictions about...
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“When It Fits Wrong, I’m So Self-Conscious I Want to Die!”: Women’s Experiences Wearing Plus-Size Exercise Clothing
Women with larger bodies experience a range of psychological, affective, and behavioral factors that may influence their physical activity (PA)...
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Vicarious Emotions of Fear and Pain in Rodents
Affective empathy, the ability to share the emotions of others, is an important contributor to the richness of our emotional experiences. Here, we...
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Students’ Emotions in Socio-constructivist Approaches: Comparing Experiences at Different Italian School Levels
Emotions are becoming increasingly central in education research. The research shows a deep gap concerning emotions triggered by socio-constructivist...
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Understanding Emotions: The Received View
While experiences of emotions emerge at the level of psychological description, they seem to be causally related to neurobiological processes. The... -
Social media emotions annotation guide (SMEmo): Development and initial validity
The proper measurement of emotion is vital to understanding the relationship between emotional expression in social media and other factors, such as...
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Are Self-transcendent Emotions One Big Family? An Empirical Taxonomy of Positive Self-transcendent Emotion Labels
In the past decade, there has been a growing amount of research on so-called self-transcendent emotions, mainly in the domain of positive emotions....
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Emotions in Cultural Contexts: An Indian Perspective
Emotions constitute some of the most important aspects of our lives; they give meaning to life, stimulate behavior, and shape the thoughts and...