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Emotional Behaviors, Emotivational Goals, Emotion Strategies: Multiple Levels of Organization Integrate Variable and Consistent Responses
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2011
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Affective VariableAffective NeuroscienceEmpathyEmotional PhenomenaOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesPsychologyEmotional ResponseEmotional BehaviorsEmotion RegulationEmotion StrategiesAffective ComputingBehavioral SciencesPsychiatryEmotion SystemMotivationDiscrete Emotion SyndromesEmotivational GoalsEmotional DevelopmentEmotionAdaptive Emotion
Researchers have found undeniable variability and irrefutable evidence of consistencies in emotional responses across situations, individuals, and cultures. Both must be acknowledged in constructing adequate, enduring models of emotional phenomena. In this article I outline an empirically-grounded model of the structure of the emotion system, in which relatively variable actions may be used to pursue relatively consistent goals within discrete emotion syndromes; the syndromes form a stable, coherent set of strategies for coping with crises and opportunities. I also discuss a framework that can integrate dimensional and discrete perspectives on emotions.
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