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Expanding the Realm of Emotion and Memory
In an evolving career of multidisciplinary research, APS William James Fellow Elizabeth Phelps has never stopped listening to the data.
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Liberals and Conservatives May Feel Moral Violations Differently
Individuals on the conservative and liberal ends of the political spectrum may ‘feel’ their feelings somewhat differently when their moral expectations are violated.
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Consortium of European Research on Emotion
The CERE 2020 Conference will run June 5 – 6 in Granada, Spain.
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Why it’s Imperative We All Learn to be ‘Emotion Scientists’
Our lives are saturated with emotions – sadness, disappointment, anxiety, irritation, enthusiasm, and even tranquility. Sometimes – often – those feelings are inconvenient. They get in the way of our busy lives, or at least
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Collective Emotions
From team sports to social media, shared emotions and perceptions of social support can enhance social belonging and encourage prosocial behavior. But they don’t always bring out the best in groups. Scientists look at the psychological processes that allow us to experience emotions together.
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New Research from Clinical Psychological Science
A sample of research on clinical high-risk research, affective face processing, and the influence of depression on risky choices under time pressure.