Talk:Emotional expression
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Places to start
- Emotion regulation and memory: The cognitive costs of keeping one’s cool (pdf) - JM Richards, JJ Gross - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2000 - apa.org
- Disclosing and sharing emotion: Psychological, social, and health consequences (pdf) (2001). In M.S. Stroebe, W. Stroebe, R.O. Hansson, & H. Schut (Eds.) Handbook of bereavement research: Consequences, coping, and care (pp. 517-539). Washington DC: American Psychological Association.
- The emerging field of emotion regulation: An integrative review (pdf) - JJ Gross, I Fifth - Review of General Psychology, 1998 - faculty.washington.edu
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Link 1 above results in a 'Page not found' error. Link 3 above results in a 'Resource not found' error. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.131.7.182 (talk) 13:32, 16 October 2010 (UTC)
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Needs more explanation (and reliable sources) for some concepts.
It talks about how romantic feelings, or diorders are envloved with emotianl expressions, but never explained or even talked about how it correlates to the topic. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hroundtrv (talk • contribs) 22:28, 22 January 2020 (UTC)
There are more emotional expression disorders that are not mentioned or even cited. Along with deficiency in emotional expression, there are also involuntary emotional expression disorders. Kkrussell97 (talk) 22:22, 25 January 2020 (UTC)
Merge with Affect display
Is there a reason why this article should not be merged with affect display? After all they talk about the same thing. BecomeFree (talk) 15:36, 1 February 2020 (UTC)
- I was just about to start a discussion on this. The two articles are describing essentially the same concept, and expounding on the same general ideas, which can all be provided in one comprehensive article. I alerted the other article's talk page of this merge proposal. Lapadite (talk) 05:36, 30 June 2023 (UTC)
- It is true there is overlap, but the key source of confusion is the poor communication of the distinctly different focuses of the two articles. That is, that they do not communicate to general audiences that two different analytic categories are indicated by the terms "affect" and "emotion". In everyday communication, we treat them as synonyms. But there is a great deal more to it than folk wisdom that mixes the two interchangibly. The analysis of what people generally call emotions has gone on for a long time and there is vast knowlege about it- developed since before the descriptive texts of Homer, later theorized by Plato and in China by Mengzi in 4th century BCE. Some of the categories discussed in academia may seem dubious to casual readers, but to illustrate these two with an example:
- You hear a sudden loud bang behind you. Your body flinches, heart rate spikes, muscles tense, and attention narrows before you have identified what happened.
- This is affect: a rapid, pre-reflective mobilization of arousal and valence.
- Seconds later, once you recognize the sound as a gunshot, you experience fear: a named state, oriented toward an object, with expectations, possible actions, and narrative coherence.
- This is emotion.
- The affect display article is concerned with the outward display of affective states, particularly as signals in perception, interaction, and communication, often prior to or independent of complex emotion concepts. In the example, you flinch, or body tenses, your heart starts racing in response to adrenalin release prior to any experience of fear. Say the loud bang is recognized as the wind slaming a door shut- it was nothing, your attention shifts back to your prior activity, and no fear is experienced. Here, affect is independent of emotion.
- The emotional expression article is concerned with emotion as a psychological and social phenomenon, and with expression as evidence, manifestation, or communication of emotional states.
- There is a third article which on the face looks like a merge candidate but is also distinct- the Emotional vocabularies article describes how emotional utterances shape experience in different communities. This analytic category has little focus on the universal human behaviors of the first two categories. For example, in the history of emotions, because those portions of emotional expression which are invariant, they are historically uninteresting. What is of interest to historians, sociologists and ethnographers are the culturally contingent aspects of emotional expression. That's what the type of analysis that the vocabulary of emotions article describes. J JMesserly (talk) 16:40, 10 January 2026 (UTC)
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