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  Overview :: Range and Classification   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Plutchik's wheel consists of eight primary emotions: fear, surprise, sadness, disgust, anger, anticipation, joy, and acceptance.
For example, Plutchik characterizes love as a combination of joy and acceptance, whereas submission is a combination of acceptance and fear.
Plutchik believes we cannot experience emotions that are polar opposites simultaneously.
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 Metapsychology Online Book Reviews - Emotions and Life
Robert Plutchik, professor emeritus at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, has been publishing research on the emotions since the 1950s and is an excellent candidate.
Plutchik divides the book into twelve sections, including a historical chapter, chapters on emotion and cognition, language and emotion, measuring emotions, and various theories of emotion.
Plutchik's text -- rightly, in my opinion -- supports a strong biological basis for human emotions, but it would be valuable to see how he addresses these issues.
mentalhelp.net /books/books.php?type=de&id=2015   (1390 words)

  
 Defining Affect in Relation to Cognition: A Response to Susan McLeod   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Finally, Robert Plutchik emphasizes the fundamental role of affect in the evolution of the species and in the development of the individual.
Plutchik asserts that affect phylogeneti­cally and ontogenetically precedes cognition.
Evaluation is the cognitive aspect of affect; it influences the type of response pattern selected and involves an analytical assessment of stimuli according to previously structured criteria.
jac.gsu.edu /jac/11.2/ReaderResponse/3.htm   (2248 words)

  
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As Darwin (1872/1965) stated so clearly (and the ethologists have since demonstrated countless times), it is the communicative aspect of emotions that is the most significant for survival.
Emotions are complex, homeostatic, behavioral feedback systems; their introspective aspect is the part that is the most variable and the most subject to distortion, defense, and repression (Plutchik, Kellerman and Conte, 1979).
Plutchik, R., Kellerman, H. and Conte, H.R. (1979) A structural theory of ego defenses and emotions.
www.cogsci.ecs.soton.ac.uk /psycoloquy/raw/1992.volume.3/psyc.92.3.11.mood.10.plutchik   (760 words)

  
 Robert Plutchik: The nature of emotions
At the level of the cerebral cortex, the two hemispheres apparently differ in their governance of the emotions, with the right hemisphere more critically involved than the left hemisphere.
Robert Plutchik (Albert Einstein College of Medicine, US) presents a review of current ideas concerning the nature of human emotions, the author making the following points:
3) The author (Plutchik) proposes that in general emotions are activated in an individual when issues of survival are raised in fact or by implication.
cogweb.ucla.edu /ep/Emotions.html   (607 words)

  
 Movie Profiler - Movie Recommendations and Reviews
These are based on Robert Plutchik's (1980) psychoevolutionary theory of basic emotions.
Robert Plutchik listed anticipation as one of the eight basic emotions in his psychoevolutionary theory.
An unexpected presentation of a gift or good news; also one may expect to receive a gift, but does not know what: it is kept secret, because it is a surprise.
www.movieprofiler.com /index.php?option=com_staticxt&staticfile=basic_emotions.php&Itemid=36   (768 words)

  
 American Scientist Online - The Nature of Emotions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
More than 90 definitions have been offered over the past century, and there are almost as many theories of emotion—not to mention a complex array of overlapping words in our languages to describe them.
Plutchik offers an integrative theory based on evolutionary principles.
Emotions are adaptive—in fact, they have a complexity born of a long evolutionary history—and although we conceive of emotions as feeling states, Robert Plutchik says the feeling state is part of a process involving both cognition and behavior and containing several feedback loops.
www.americanscientist.org /articles/01articles/Plutchik.html   (113 words)

  
 Emotion
The influence of Wittgenstein was also felt in a different respect--stemming from his remarks on "seeing-as" (Wittgenstein 1953)--in a paper by Robert Roberts (1988) which regarded emotions as "concern-based construals".
Robert Solomon (1980) spurred both interest and opposition with his provocative thesis that emotions are judgments, albeit judgments of a particular kind, characterized by their mode of haste and their evaluative content.
Among Robert Gordon's distinctive contributions in (Gordon 1987) was the development of an idea first broached by (Thalberg 1977) that most ascriptions of emotions with propositional objects are "factive"--that is, that they presuppose the truth of their propositional objects.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/emotion   (12581 words)

  
 syntax design weblog » The Nature of Emotions
More than 90 definitions have been offered over the past century, and there are almost as many theories of emotion not to mention a complex array of overlapping words in our languages to describe them.
Emotions are adaptive in fact, they have a complexity born of a long evolutionary history and although we conceive of emotions as feeling states, Robert Plutchik developped The Nature of Emotions showing that the feeling state is part of a process involving both cognition and behavior and containing several feedback loops.
Another model that is conceptually similar to Plutchik’s “color wheel” model is the tree-like taxonomy proposed by Philip Shaver and his colleagues based on research they conducted with college students.
www.syntax-design.de /blog?p=9   (254 words)

  
 Emotions. - Psychology - What's Been Published
The psychology and biology of emotion / Robert Plutchik.
Emotion, psychopathology, and psychotherapy / edited by Robert Plutchik, Henry Kellerman.
The evolution of the emotion-processing mind : with an introduction to mental Darwinism / Robert Langs ; foreword by James O. Raney ; introduction by David Smith.
www.pitbossannie.com /rps-bf-emotions.html   (5113 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - emotion (Psychology And Psychiatry) - Encyclopedia
In the 1960s, the Schachter-Singer theory pointed out that cognitive processes, not just physiological reactions, played a significant role in determining emotions.
Robert Plutchik developed (1980) a theory showing eight primary human emotions: joy, acceptance, fear, submission, sadness, disgust, anger, and anticipation, and argued that all human emotions can be derived from these.
Psychologists Sylvan Tomkins (1963) and Paul Ekman (1982) have contended that "basic" emotions can be quantified because all humans employ the same facial muscles when expressing a particular emotion.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/E/emotion.html   (323 words)

  
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Our proprietary eFactor™ (Unarticulated Emotional Elicitation) analysis is built from the teachings of Robert Plutchik, a renowned Social Psychologist.
Plutchik believes there are eight core emotions to every consumer experience.
We have used his teachings as the foundation for understanding the short and long-term emotional connections made with advertising.
www.acupoll.com /homenglish/faq/popfaq6.html   (119 words)

  
 Plutchik - new and used books
From Book News, Inc.: Plutchik (emeritus, psychiatry and psychology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva U.), also the author of Circumplex models of personality and emotions, turns to the relevance of affect theory to emotional disorders and their treatment.
Plutchik, Robert - Emotions and Life: Perspectives from Psychology, Biology, and Evolution
Plutchik, Robert - Emotions in the Practice of Psychotherapy: Clinical Implications of Affect Theories
www.isbn.pl /A-Plutchik   (404 words)

  
 Articles - Robert Plutchik   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Psychologists have attempted to offer general classifications of these responses, and as with the color spectrum, systematically distinguishing between them largely depends on the level of precision desired.
One of the most influential classification approaches is Robert Plutchik's eight primary emotions - anger, fear, sadness, disgust, surprise, curiosity, acceptance and joy.
Plutchik argues for the primacy of these emotions by showing each to be the trigger of behaviour with high survival value (i.e.
www.multisection.com /articles/Robert_Plutchik   (115 words)

  
 Robert Porter - The Info Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Robert P Maccubbin Christa Knellwolf - Exoticism and the Culture of Exploration - 0822365812
Rodney Robert Porter (1917 - 1985) was a British physiologist.
This artikel Rodney_Robert_Porter is licensed under the GNU free Documentation License.
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 All words on Disgust
The Hale family were already in Canada, and became intimate with ramparts.
At the time of Robert Allsop's birth his mother was placed for a family tradition.
These six sons were as follows:-- George Waters Allsop, eldest, sent home to the Bluecoat School to be in other respects.
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 How are the arousal of my emotional states related to stress?
The cognitive psychologist model postulates that when stress is perceived, and appraised as stressful, emotional arousal occurs which triggers physiological arousal resulting in stressful consequences.
Robert Plutchik provided a prototype which consisted of a language of emotions, behaviors of emotions, and functions of emotions.
As an example, imagine you are driving your car to a college campus one rainy morning.
www.green-river.com /stress_management/assign25.htm   (594 words)

  
 Robert Payne - The Info Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Robert P Watson - Laura Bush the Report To the First Lady - 1560729201
His half-brother was John Fairbanks (born 1873); and his full brother was Robert Payne Ulman (March 13, 1882-February 22, 1948).His father, Charles, who was born in Pennsylvania, was a prominent New York City attorney.
Charles abandoned the family there when Doug was five years old and he and Robert were raised by their mother.Doug attended Colorado School of Mines and Harvard University.
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 Books: Psychology > E   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Ego defenses: theory and measurement / edited by Hope R. Conte and Robert Plutchik.
Emotions: an essay in aid of moral psychology / Robert C. Brooks.
Essentials of behavioral research: methods and data analysis / Robert Rosenthal, Ralph L. Rosnow.
www.koinos.com.ar /books/index137.htm   (878 words)

  
 Amazon.fr : Livres en anglais: Emotions and Life: Perspectives from Psychology, Biology, and Evolution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
This book sheds new light on the nature and function of emotions, drawing on the latest theories in evolutionary psychology and cognitive neuroscience, as well as the older, established motivational and psychodynamic traditions.
Author Robert Plutchik demonstrates the fundamental importance of emotions to all living creatures, and their crucial role in ensuring both bodily and genetic survival.
Starting with an overview of some of the challenges involved in studying emotion, Plutchik discusses how thinkers such as Darwin, James, Cannon, and Freud have conceptualized emotion and then describes the views of many contemporary researchers and theoreticians concerning emotions.
www.amazon.fr /exec/obidos/ASIN/1557989494   (580 words)

  
 Acknowledgments and References
Candland, Douglas (1977), "The Persisten Problems of Emotion" in Candland, Douglas K., Joseph P. Fell, Ernest Keen, Alan I. Leshner, Robert Plutchik and Roger M. Tarpy, Emotion, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co. 1-84.
Fell, Joseph (1977), "The Phenomeological Approach to Emotion" in Candland, Douglas K., Joseph P. Fell, Ernest Keen, Alan I. Leshner, Robert Plutchik and Roger M. Tarpy, Emotion, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co. 253-285.
Plutchik, Robert (1980), Emotion: A Psychoevolutionary Synthesis, New York: Harper and Row.
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 IMKAI/ÖFAI Psycoloquy-1992.V3: psycoloquy.92.3.11.mood.10.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
and anger, joy and sadness, acceptance and disgust (Plutchik, 1980;
distortion, defense, and repression (Plutchik, Kellerman and Conte,
Plutchik, R., Kellerman, H. and Conte, H.R. (1979) A structural theory
www.ai.univie.ac.at /archives/Psycoloquy/1992.V3/0010.html   (792 words)

  
 Psychology - What's Been Published - Alphabetically by Title Beginning: E
Robert N. Emde, Theodore J. Gaensbauer, and Robert J. Harmon.
Gerald Matthews, Moshe Zeidner, and Richard D. Roberts.
edited by Carroll E. ard, Jerome Kagan, and Robert B. Zajonc.
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 MaximumEdge.com Marketplace - Books - Robert Conte
by: Steve Stern, Richard Maurizio, Robert V. Conte, Christopher Lopez, Chris Yambar, George Broderick, Ken Wheaton
by: Robert Conte, Franco Magri, Micheline Musette, Junkichi Satsuma, Pavel Winternitz, Antonio M. Greco, F.
Survey of attitudes on flooding in the lower Saddle River basin, New Jersey
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 Buy.com - Emotions in the Practice of Psychotherapy: CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF AFFECT THEORIES : Robert Plutchik : ISBN ...
This unique compendium of therapist tactics for uncovering emotions and encouraging their expression presents an extended version of the circumplex model of emotions to inform the practice of psychotherapy across all theoretical orientations and therapeutic modalities.
In this volume, Robert Plutchik demonstrates how the circumplex model has relevance not only to emotions but also to personality traits, personality disorders, and ego defenses.
He also examines the many distinctions between social conversation and therapeutic communication and describes specific strategies of intervention found to be helpful to the therapeutic enterprise.
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 Robert Pinget   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Robert Plutchik - Circumplex Models of Personality and Emotions
Robert Pinkney - Democracy in the Third World, 2D Edition.
Robert Pollin - Capitalism, Socialism and Radical Political Economy, Essays in Honor of Howard J. Sherman.
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