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The rise of affectivism
- Creators
- Dukes, Daniel
- Abrams, Kathryn
- Adolphs, Ralph
- Ahmed, Mohammed E.
- Beatty, Andrew
- Berridge, Kent C.
- Broomhall, Susan
- Brosch, Tobias
- Campos, Joseph J.
- Clay, Zanna
- Clément, Fabrice
- Cunningham, William A.
- Damasio, Antonio
- Damasio, Hanna
- D'Arms, Justin
- Davidson, Jane W.
- de Gelder, Beatrice
- Deonna, Julien
- de Sousa, Ronnie
- Ekman, Paul
- Ellsworth, Phoebe C.
- Fehr, Ernst
- Fischer, Agneta
- Foolen, Ad
- Frevert, Ute
- Grandjean, Didier
- Gratch, Jonathan
- Greenberg, Leslie
- Greenspan, Patricia
- Gross, James J.
- Halperin, Eran
- Kappas, Arvid
- Keltner, Dacher
- Knutson, Brian
- Konstan, David
- Kret, Mariska E.
- LeDoux, Joseph E.
- Lerner, Jennifer S.
- Levenson, Robert W.
- Loewenstein, George
- Manstead, Antony S. R.
- Maroney, Terry A.
- Moors, Agnes
- Niedenthal, Paula
- Parkinson, Brian
- Pavlidis, Ioannis
- Pelachaud, Catherine
- Pollak, Seth D.
- Pourtois, Gilles
- Roettger-Roessler, Birgitt
- Russell, James A.
- Sauter, Disa
- Scarantino, Andrea
- Scherer, Klaus R.
- Stearns, Peter
- Stets, Jan E.
- Tappolet, Christine
- Teroni, Fabrice
- Tsai, Jeanne
- Turner, Jonathan
- Van Reekum, Carien
- Vuilleumier, Patrik
- Wharton, Tim
- Sander, David
Abstract
Research over the past decades has demonstrated the explanatory power of emotions, feelings, motivations, moods, and other affective processes when trying to understand and predict how we think and behave. In this consensus article, we ask: has the increasingly recognized impact of affective phenomena ushered in a new era, the era of affectivism?
Additional Information
© 2021 Nature Publishing Group. Published: 10 June 2021. Author Contributions: The manuscript was written primarily by D.D. and D. Sander after taking into account the inputs and rounds of comments from the other co-authors (K.A., R.A., M.E.A., A.B., K.C.B., S.B., T.B., J.J.C., Z.C., F.C., W.A.C., A.D., H.D., J. D'Arms, J.W.D., B.d.G., J. Deonna, R.d.S., P.E., P.C.E., E.F., A. Fischer, A. Foolen., U.F., D.G., J.G., L.G., P.G., J.J.G., E.H., A.K., D. Keltner, B.K., D. Konstan, M.E.K., J.E.L.D., J.S.L., R.W.L., G.L., A.S.R.M., T.A.M., A.M., P.N., B.P., I.P., C.P., S.D.P., G.P., B.R.-R., J.A.R., D. Sauter, A.S., K.R.S., P.S., J.E.S., C.T., F.T., J. Tsai, J. Turner, C.V.R., P.V., and T.W.). I.P. and M.E.A. prepared Fig. 1b–g. Except for D.D. and D. Sander, the authorship list is in alphabetical order. The authors declare no competing interests.Attached Files
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- PMCID
- PMC8319089
- Eprint ID
- 109713
- DOI
- 10.1038/s41562-021-01130-8
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20210701-205646378
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- Division of Biology and Biological Engineering