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The Wisdom in Feeling : Psychological Processes in Emotional Intelligence

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Barrett and Salovey as mentioned in this paper discuss the role of emotion in the recognition of emotion from facial expressions and use it as a tool for managing emotions in a child's development from preschool to adolescence.
Abstract
Barrett, Salovey, Introduction. Part I: Perceiving Emotion. Bachorowski, Owren, Vocal Acoustics in Emotional Intelligence. Elfenbein, Marsh, Ambady, Emotional Intelligence and the Recognition of Emotion from Facial Expressions. Nelson, Bouton, Extinction, Inhibition, and Emotional Intelligence. Part II: Using Emotion in Thought and Action. Gohm, Clore, Affect as Information: An Individual-Differences Approach. Gilbert, Driver-Linn, Wilson, The Trouble with Vronsky: Impact Bias in the Forecasting of Future Affective States. Schwarz, Situated Cognition and the Wisdom in Feelings: Cognitive Tuning. Niedenthal, Dalle, Rohmann, Emotional Response Categorization as Emotionally Intelligent Behavior. DeSteno, Braverman, Emotion and Persuasion: Thoughts on the Role of Emotional Intelligence. Savage, The Role of Emotion in Strategic Behavior: Insights from Psychopathology. Part III: Understanding Emotion. Denham, Kochanoff, "Why Is She Crying?": Children's Understanding of Emotion from Preschool to Preadolescence. Lane, Pollermann, Complexity of Emotion Representations. Part IV: Managing Emotion. Gross, John, Wise Emotion Regulation. Tugade, Fredrickson, Positive Emotions and Emotional Intelligence. Parrott, The Functional Utility of Negative Emotions. Part V: Extensions. Russell, Barchard, Toward a Shared Language for Emotion and Emotional Intelligence. Ferguson, Bargh, Sensitivity and Flexibility: Exploring the Knowledge Function of Automatic Attitudes. Blair, Theory of Mind, Autism, and Emotional Intelligence.

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