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Power, approach, and inhibitionDacher Keltner
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley 94720 1650, USA
Psychol Rev 110:265-84. 2003..The potential moderators and consequences of these power-related behavioral patterns are discussed...
A study of laughter and dissociation: distinct correlates of laughter and smiling during bereavementD Keltner
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley 94720, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 73:687-702. 1997..Discussion focuses on the relevance of these findings to theories of positive emotion...
Embarrassment: its distinct form and appeasement functionsD Keltner
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley 94720 1650, USA
Psychol Bull 122:250-70. 1997..A fifth account focuses on the functional parallels between embarrassment and nonhuman appeasement. The discussion focuses on unanswered questions about embarrassment...
Just teasing: a conceptual analysis and empirical reviewD Keltner
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley 94720 1650, USA
Psychol Bull 127:229-48. 2001..The authors conclude by discussing how teasing varies according to individual differences and culture...
Expression and the course of life: studies of emotion, personality, and psychopathology from a social-functional perspectiveDacher Keltner
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720, USA
Ann N Y Acad Sci 1000:222-43. 2003..g., externalizing disorder in children, autism) have expressive signatures that shape social interactions and environments in profound ways that might perpetuate and transmit the trait or disorder...
New displays and new emotions: a commentary on Rozin and Cohen (2003)Dacher Keltner
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley 94720 1650, USA
Emotion 3:86-91; discussion 92-6. 2003..Finally, the authors offer a functional definition of emotion to integrate these findings on "new" displays and emotions...
Interpersonal ambivalence, perceived relationship adjustment, and conjugal lossG A Bonanno
Department of Psychology, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC 20064, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 66:1012-22. 1998..Limitations and implications of the findings are discussed...
Signs of socioeconomic status: a thin-slicing approachMichael W Kraus
Department of Psychology, University of California, 3210Tolman Hall 1650, Berkeley, CA 94720 1650, USA
Psychol Sci 20:99-106. 2009..These results have implications for understanding the effect of SES on social interactions and patterns of disengagement and engagement in other realms...
Romantic love and sexual desire in close relationshipsGian C Gonzaga
Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Emotion 6:163-79. 2006..In Study 2, the nonverbal display of romantic love was related to the release of oxytocin. Discussion focuses on the place of romantic love and sexual desire in the literature on emotion...
Facial expressions of emotion and the course of conjugal bereavementG A Bonanno
Department of Psychology, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC 20064, USA
J Abnorm Psychol 106:126-37. 1997..Theoretical and clinical implications are discussed...
Expressions of positive emotion in women's college yearbook pictures and their relationship to personality and life outcomes across adulthoodL Harker
Department of Psychology, Institute of Personality and Social Research, University of California, Berkeley 94720 5050, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 80:112-24. 2001..Finally, positive emotional expression predicted favorable outcomes in marriage and personal well-being up to 30 years later. Controlling for physical attractiveness and social desirability had little impact on these findings...
Social class, sense of control, and social explanationMichael W Kraus
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, 3210 Tolman Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720 1650, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 97:992-1004. 2009..Implications for future research on social class as well as theoretical distinctions between objective SES and subjective SES are discussed...
Disgust and the moralization of purityE J Horberg
Department of Psychology, Institute of Personality and Social Research, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720 1650, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 97:963-76. 2009..Finally, across studies, individuals of lower socioeconomic status (SES) were more likely than individuals of higher SES to moralize purity but not justice or harm/care...
Compassion, pride, and social intuitions of self-other similarityChristopher Oveis
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 98:618-30. 2010..Discussion focuses on the contributions these findings make to an understanding of compassion and pride...
Smile intensity and warm touch as thin slices of child and family affective styleChristopher Oveis
University of California, Department of Psychology, Berkeley, CA 94720 1650, USA
Emotion 9:544-8. 2009..These results highlight the utility of thin slices of smiling and touch as indicators of child and family affective style...
Resting respiratory sinus arrhythmia is associated with tonic positive emotionalityChristopher Oveis
University of California, Berkeley, Department of Psychology, Berkeley, CA 94720 1650, USA
Emotion 9:265-70. 2009..These findings suggest that resting RSA indexes aspects of a person's tonic positive emotionality...
Having less, giving more: the influence of social class on prosocial behaviorPaul K Piff
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720 1650, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 99:771-84. 2010..Implications for social class, prosocial behavior, and economic inequality are discussed...
Risk for mania and positive emotional responding: too much of a good thing?June Gruber
Department of Psychology, 2205 Tolman Hall 1650, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 1650, USA
Emotion 8:23-33. 2008..Discussion focuses on the implications these findings have for the diagnosis and prevention of bipolar disorder, as well as for the general study of positive emotion...
Touch communicates distinct emotionsMatthew J Hertenstein
Department of Psychology, DePauw University, Greencastle, IN, USA
Emotion 6:528-33. 2006..The findings are discussed in terms of their contributions to affective science and the evolution of altruism and cooperation...
Tactile communication, cooperation, and performance: an ethological study of the NBAMichael W Kraus
Department of Psychology, University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 1650, USA
Emotion 10:745-9. 2010..Discussion focused on the contributions touch makes to cooperative groups and the potential implications for other group settings...
The faces of positive emotion: prototype displays of awe, amusement, and prideMichelle N Shiota
Institute for Personality and Social Research, University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720-5050, USA
Ann N Y Acad Sci 1000:296-9. 2003
Making sense of self-conscious emotion: linking theory of mind and emotion in children with autismErin A Heerey
Psychology Department, University California, Berkeley, CA 94720 1650, USA
Emotion 3:394-400. 2003..When ToM ability was statistically controlled, group differences in the recognition of self-conscious emotion disappeared. Discussion focused on the links between ToM and self-conscious emotion...
The regulatory function of self-conscious emotion: insights from patients with orbitofrontal damageJennifer S Beer
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720 1650, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 85:594-604. 2003..Additionally, deficient behavioral regulation is associated with impairments in interpreting the self-conscious emotions of others...
Who attains social status? Effects of personality and physical attractiveness in social groupsC Anderson
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 81:116-32. 2001..Contrary to previous claims, women's status ordering was just as stable as men's but emerged later. Discussion focuses on personological pathways to attaining status and on potential mediators...
Love and the commitment problem in romantic relations and friendshipG C Gonzaga
Department of Psychology, Univesity of California, Berkeley 94720 3210, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 81:247-62. 2001..g., constructive conflict resolution, perceived trust) when the relationship was threatened. Discussion focused on love, positive emotion, and relationships...
Culture and teasing: the relational benefits of reduced desire for positive self-differentiationBelinda Campos
Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095 1563, USA
Pers Soc Psychol Bull 33:3-16. 2007..Implications of deemphasizing positive self-differentiation in social interaction are discussed...
The communication of emotion via touchMatthew J Hertenstein
Department of Psychology, DePauw University, Greencastle, IN 46135, USA
Emotion 9:566-73. 2009..Moreover, fine-grained coding documented specific touch behaviors associated with different emotions. The findings are discussed in terms of their contribution to the study of emotion-related communication...
Oxytocin receptor genetic variation relates to empathy and stress reactivity in humansSarina M Rodrigues
Institute of Personality and Social Research, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 106:21437-41. 2009..Our results provide evidence of how a naturally occurring genetic variation of the oxytocin receptor relates to both empathy and stress profiles...
When the face reveals what words do not: facial expressions of emotion, smiling, and the willingness to disclose childhood sexual abuseGeorge A Bonanno
Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, New York 10027, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 83:94-110. 2002..Discussion addressed the implications of these findings for the study of disclosure of traumatic events, facial expression, and the links between morality and emotion...
Emotional convergence between people over timeCameron Anderson
Dispute Resolution Research Center, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 60208 2001, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 84:1054-68. 2003..Discussion focuses on implications of emotional convergence and on potential mechanisms...
Context matters: the benefits and costs of expressing positive emotion among survivors of childhood sexual abuseGeorge A Bonanno
Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA
Emotion 7:824-37. 2007..These findings suggest that the benefits of positive emotional expression may often be context specific...
Understanding teasing: lessons from children with autismErin A Heerey
Maryland Psychiatric Research Center, University of Maryland Baltimore Medical School, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
J Abnorm Child Psychol 33:55-68. 2005..Scores on a theory of mind task accounted for several of the observed differences. Discussion focused on the importance of understanding social context and playful behavior during teasing...
