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Negative emotional biasing of unexplained arousal.

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This article is published in Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.The article was published on 1979-06-01. It has received 229 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Two-factor theory of emotion & Arousal.

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The Ripple Effect: Emotional Contagion and Its Influence on Group Behavior

TL;DR: Group emotional contagion, the transfer of moods among people in a group, and its influence on work group dynamics was examined in a laboratory study of managerial decision making using multiple, c...
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Asymmetrical effects of positive and negative events: The mobilization-minimization hypothesis.

TL;DR: It is concluded that no single theoretical mechanism can explain the mobilization-minimization pattern, but that a family of integrated process models, encompassing different classes of responses, may account for this pattern of parallel but disparately caused effects.
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Exposure and affect: Overview and meta-analysis of research 1968-1987

TL;DR: In this paper, auteur analyse les effets de variables methodologiques (type et complexite du stimulus, intervalle de presentation, temps d'exposition) and de variables subjectives (âge d-exposition, personnalite) sur la sensibilite du sujet aux stimulus de toutes sortes.
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Brain systems that mediate both emotion and cognition.

TL;DR: A model of brain systems that simultaneously subserve emotion and cognition is presented, and postulates the existence of three fundamental systems of this kind in the mammalian brain: a behavioural approach system, a fight/flight system, and a behavioural inhibition system.
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Gaze and eye contact: A research review.

TL;DR: Research on gaze and eye contact was organized within the framework of Patterson's (1982) sequential functional model of nonverbal exchange to show how gaze functions to provide information, regulate interaction, express intimacy, and exercise social control.
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A Theory of Social Comparison Processes

Leon Festinger
- 01 May 1954 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors pointed out that there is a strong functional tie between opinions and abilities in humans and that the ability evaluation of an individual can be expressed as a comparison of the performance of a particular ability with other abilities.
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Cognitive, social, and physiological determinants of emotional state.

TL;DR: The problem of which cues, internal or external, permit a person to label and identify his own emotional state has been with us since the days that James (1890) first tendered his doctrine that "the bodily changes follow directly the perception of the exciting fact, and that our feeling of the same changes as they occur is the emotion" (p. 449) as mentioned in this paper.
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Self-perception theory

TL;DR: Self-perception theory as discussed by the authors states that individuals come to know their own attitudes, emotions, and other internal states partially by inferring them from observations of their own overt behavior and/or the circumstances in which this behavior occurs.
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From Acts To Dispositions The Attribution Process In Person Perception1

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the naive explanation of human actions, theory of correspondent inferences, personal involvement and correspondence, and the recent research concerning phenomenal causality and the attribution of intentions.
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