Open AccessBook
心理学原理 = The principles of psychology
About:
The article was published on 2010-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 8181 citations till now.read more
Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Towards a Psychological Construct of Being Moved
Winfried Menninghaus,Valentin Wagner,Julian Hanich,Eugen Wassiliwizky,Milena Kuehnast,Thomas Jacobsen +5 more
TL;DR: The most distinctive findings regarding cognitive appraisal dimensions were very low ratings for causation of the event by oneself and for having the power to change its outcome, along with very high ratings for appraisals of compatibility with social norms and self-ideals.
Journal ArticleDOI
Self-definition: The impact of the relative performance and similarity of others.
Abraham Tesser,Jennifer Campbell +1 more
TL;DR: One's self-definition is hypothesized to change, in the service of self-esteem maintenance, as a function of the relative performance and the psychological similarity (closeness) and dissimilarity (distance) of others as mentioned in this paper.
Journal ArticleDOI
The Cinderella of psychology: the neglect of motor control in the science of mental life and behavior.
TL;DR: The neglected study of how decisions are enacted--the focus of motor control research-- has received little attention in psychology and possible reasons are considered.
Journal ArticleDOI
The Two-Level Theory of verb meaning: An approach to integrating the semantics of action with the mirror neuron system
TL;DR: No studies have satisfied all the criteria necessary to support the more specific neurobiological claims made by the two hypotheses-namely, that each level of verb meaning is associated with mirror neurons in the pertinent brain regions, which would require demonstrating that within those regions the same neuronal populations are engaged during (a) the linguistic processing of particular motor features of verb mean, (b) the execution of actions with the corresponding motor features, and (c) the observation ofactions with the equivalent motor features.
Journal ArticleDOI
Impulsive action and motivation
TL;DR: The way in which emotions are causal determinants of action is explored, arguing that emotional events, as appraised by the individual, elicit changes in motive states (called states of action readiness), which may (or may not) cause action.