Research Sources for Emotions

Admiration

1. Charles Darwin, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, 1872.

Amazement

1. Charles Darwin, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, 1872.

Amusement

1. Charles Darwin, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, 1872.

Anger

1. Jonathan Haidt, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 45: The moral emotions, page 856.

2. Leonard Berkowitz, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 42: Affect, aggression and antisocial behaviour, page 818.

3. Joseph P. Newman and Amanda R. Lorenz, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 49: Response modulation and emotional processing, page 923.

4. Wilfred Janig, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 9: The autonomic nervous system and its coordination by the brain, page 171.

5. Charles Darwin, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, 1872.

6. Joseph P. Newman and Amanda R. Lorenz, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 49: Response modulation and emotional processing, page 923.

7. Janine Giese-Davis and David Spiegel, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 56: Emotional expression and cancer progression, page 1075.

8. J. Long, N. Long and S. Whitson, The Angry Smile, 2009.

9. Phoebe C. Ellsworth and Klaus R. Scherer, Handbook of Affective Sciences,, Chapter 29: Appraisal processes in emotion, page 572.

10. Antonio Damasio, Descartes’ Error,, 1994, Chapters 2 and 3.

Anxiety

1. Susan Mineka, Eshkol Rafaeli and Iftah Yovel, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 52: Cognitive biases in emotional disorders, page 1000-1001.

2. Susan Mineka, Eshkol Rafaeli and Iftah Yovel, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 52: Cognitive biases in emotional disorders, page 999.

3. Douglas Derryberry and Marjorie A. Reed, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 35: Information processing approach to individual difference in emotional reactivity, page 692.

4. Arne Ohman and Stefan Wiens, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 13: On the automaticity of autonomic responses in emotion, page 261.

5. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 601.

6. Antonio Damasio, Descartes’ Error, 1994.

7. Janine Giese-Davis and David Spiegel, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 56: Emotional expression and cancer progression, page 1093.

Arrogance

1. Joseph P. Newman and Amanda R. Lorenz, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 49: Response modulation and emotional processing, page 925.

2. Judy Dunn, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 18: Emotional development in early childhood, page 334-335.

3. Antonio Damasio, Looking for Spinoza, 2004.

Astonishment

1. Arne Ohman and Stefan Wiens, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 13: On the automaticity of autonomic responses in emotion, page 261.

2. Joseph P. Newman and Amanda R. Lorenz, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 49: Response modulation and emotional processing, page 923.

3. Charles Darwin, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, 1872.

4. Laurie R. Santos and Venkat Lakshminarayanan, M. Keith Chen, The Evolution of Decision-making Under Risk, 2010.

Blushing

1. Alfons O. Hamm, Harald T. Schupp and Almut I. Weike, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 10: Motivational organisation of emotion, page 209.

2. Arne Ohman and Stefan Wiens, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 13: On the automaticity of autonomic responses in emotion, page 258.

3. Wilfred Janig, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 9: The autonomic nervous system and its coordination by the brain, page 171.

4. Wilfred Janig, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 9: The autonomic nervous system and its coordination by the brain, page 169.

5. Charles Darwin, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, 1872.

Contempt

1. Charles Darwin, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, 1872.

Delight

1. Tim Dalgleish, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 33: Information processing approach to emotion, page 663.

3. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 604.

4. Carol D. Ryff and Burton H. Singer, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 57: The role of emotion on pathways to positive health, page 1093.

5. Paul Rozin, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 44: Evolutionary and cultural perspectives of affect, page 843.

6. Carol D. Ryff and Burton H. Singer, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 57: The role of emotion on pathways to positive health, page 1095.

7. Carol D. Ryff and Burton H. Singer, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 57: The role of emotion on pathways to positive health, page 1098.

Despair

1. Douglas Derryberry and Marjorie A. Reed, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 35: Information processing approach to individual difference in emotional reactivity, page 686.

2. Charles Darwin, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, 1872.

3. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 604.

4. Antonio Damasio, Descartes’ Error, 1994, page 120.

5. Brenda Mallon, Dying, Death and Grief, 2008.

6. Robert Karen, Becoming Attached, 1994.

7. Susan Mineka, Eshkol Rafaeli and Iftah Yovel, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 52: Cognitive biases in emotional disorders, page 997.

8. Bruce S. McEwen and Teresa Seeman, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 59: Stress and Effect: Applicability of the concept of allostasis and allostatic load, page 1129.

9. Brenda Mallon, Dying, Death and Grief, 2008.

10. Susan Mineka, Eshkol Rafaeli and Iftah Yovel, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 52: Cognitive biases in emotional disorders, page 996.

Disappointment

1. Wilfred Janig, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 9: The autonomic nervous system and its coordination by the brain, page 169.

2. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 604.

Disgust

1. Charles Darwin, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, 1872.

2. Antonio Damasio, Looking for Spinoza, 2004.

3. Jonathan Haidt, Handbook of Affective Sciences,, Chapter 45: The moral emotions, page 858.

Elation

1. Kevin N. Ochsner and Danil L. Schacter, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 32: Remembering emotional events: a social cognitive neuroscience approach, page 648.

2. Antonio R. Damasio and Ralph Adophs, H. Damasio, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 5: The contribution of the lesion method to the functional neuroatonomy of emotion, page 73.

3. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Science, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 604.

3. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Science, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 601.

5. Richard J. Davidson, Diego Pizzagalli, Jack B. Nitschke and Ned H. Kalin, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 2: Parsing the subcomponents of emotion and disorders of emotion: perspectives from affective neuroscience, page 15.

Empathy

1. Antonio Damasio, Looking for Spinoza, 2004.

2. George Loewenstein and Jennifer S. Lerner, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 31: The role of affect in decision making, page 628-629.

3. Kevin N. Ochsner and Danil L. Schacter, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 32: Remembering emotional events: a social cognitive neuroscience approach, page 648.

Evil

1. Child of Rage: A Story of Abuse (1990) directed by Gaby Monet [Documentary], USA: HBO – America Undercover.

Fear

1. Charles Darwin, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, 1872.

2. Arne Ohman and Stefan Wiens, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 13: On the automaticity of autonomic responses in emotion, page 262.

3. Alfons O. Hamm, Harald T. Schupp and Almut I. Weike, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 10: Motivational organisation of emotion, page 203.

4. Arne Ohman and Stefan Wiens, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 13: On the automaticity of autonomic responses in emotion, page 258.

5. George Loewenstein and Jennifer S. Lerner, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 31: The role of affect in decision making, page 630.

6. George Loewenstein and Jennifer S. Lerner, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 31: The role of affect in decision making, page 633.

7. Arne Ohman and Stefan Wiens, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 13: On the automaticity of autonomic responses in emotion, page 270.

8. Antonio Damasio, Descartes’ Error, 1994.

9. Antonio Damasio, The Feeling of What Happens, 2000.

10. Antonio Damasio, Self Comes To Mind, 2012.

11. Kevin N. Ochsner and Danil L. Schacter, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 32: Remembering emotional events: a social cognitive neuroscience approach, page 647.

12. Janine Giese-Davis and David Spiegel, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 56: Emotional expression and cancer progression, page 1093.

13. Janine Giese-Davis and David Spiegel, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 56: Emotional expression and cancer progression, page 1073.

Ferocity

1. Wilfred Janig, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 9: The autonomic nervous system and its coordination by the brain, page 191.

Frustration

1. Bruce S. McEwen and Teresa Seeman, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 59: Stress and Effect: Applicability of the concept of allostasis and allostatic load, page 1120.

2. Antonio Damasio, Descartes’ Error, 1994, page 120.

3. Leonard Berkowitz, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 42: Affect, aggression and antisocial behaviour, page 818.

4. Heinz W. Krohne, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 36: Individual differences in emotional reactions and coping, page 713.

Fury

1. Leonard Berkowitz, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 42: Affect, aggression and antisocial behaviour, page 818.

Gladness

1. Jonathan Haidt, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 45: The moral emotions, page 862.

2. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 602.

3. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 601.

4. Kent C. Berridge, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 3: Comparing the emotional brains of humans and other animals, page 31.

5. Carol D. Ryff and Burton H. Singer, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 57: The role of emotion on pathways to positive health, page 1095.

Gratitude

1. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 601.

2. Antonio Damasio, Descartes’ Error, 1994, page 120.

3. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 604.

4. Carol D. Ryff and Burton H. Singer, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 57: The role of emotion on pathways to positive health, page 1097.

Guilt

1. Antonio Damasio, Descartes’ Error, 1994.

2. Robert Karen, Becoming Attached, 1994.

3. Judy Dunn, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 18: Emotional development in early childhood, page 334-335.

4. Nancy Eisenberg and Sandy Losoya, Tracy Spinrad, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 41: Affect and prosocial responding, page 792.

Helplessness

1. Tim Dalgleish, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 33: Information processing approach to emotion, page 689.

2. Susan Mineka, Eshkol Rafaeli and Iftah Yovel, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 52: Cognitive biases in emotional disorders, page 999.

Hope

1. Susan Mineka, Eshkol Rafaeli and Iftah Yovel, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 52: Cognitive biases in emotional disorders, page 990.

2. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 601.

3. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 611.

4. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 604.

Horror

1. George Loewenstein and Jennifer S. Lerner, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 31: The role of affect in decision making, page 633.

2. Charles Darwin, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, 1872.

Humiliation

1. Leonard Berkowitz, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 42: Affect, aggression and antisocial behaviour, page 818.

Ignorance

1. Heinz W. Krohne, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 36: Individual differences in emotional reactions and coping, page 715.

2. Heinz W. Krohne, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 36: Individual differences in emotional reactions and coping, page 707.

3. Leonard Berkowitz, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 42: Affect, aggression and antisocial behaviour, page 817.

4. George Loewenstein and Jennifer S. Lerner, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 31: The role of affect in decision making, page 633.

5. Antonio Damasio, The Feeling of What Happens, 2000.

Jealousy

1. Jonathan Haidt, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 45: The moral emotions, page 853.

2. Antonio Damasio, The Feeling of What Happens, 2000.

Joy

1. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 604.

2. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 601.

3. Jonathan Haidt, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 45: The moral emotions, page 862.

4. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 602.

5. John T. Cacioppo, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 55: Introduction: emotion and health, page 1050.

6. Antonio R. Damasio, Ralph Adophs and H. Damasio, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 5: The contribution of the lesion method to the functional neuroatonomy of emotion, page 73.

Malevolence

1. Jonathan Haidt, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 45: The moral emotions, page 853.

2. George Loewenstein and Jennifer S. Lerner, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 31: The role of affect in decision making, page 630.

3. Paul Rozin, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 44: Evolutionary and cultural perspectives on affect, page 843.

4. Joseph P. Newman and Amanda R. Lorenz, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 49: Response modulation and emotional processing, page 904.

5. Antonio Damasio, Descartes’ Error, 1994, page 120.

6. Carol D. Ryff and Burton H. Singer, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 57: The role of emotion on pathways to positive health, page 1093.

Optimism

1. Voltaire, Candide, first published in 1759.

2. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 611.

3. Susan Mineka, Eshkol Rafaeli and Iftah Yovel, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 52: Cognitive biases in emotional disorders, page 999.

4. Heinz W. Krohne, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 36: Individual differences in emotional reactions and coping, page 715.

5. Robert Karen, Becoming Attached, 1994.

6. Heinz W. Krohne, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 36: Individual differences in emotional reactions and coping, 706-707.

7. Carol D. Ryff and Burton H. Singer, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 57: The role of emotion on pathways to positive health, page 1098.

8. Carol D. Ryff and Burton H. Singer, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 57: The role of emotion on pathways to positive health, page 1095.

Rage

1. Leonard Berkowitz, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 42: Affect, aggression and antisocial behaviour, page 817.

2. Douglas Derryberry and Marjorie A. Reed, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 35: Information processing approach to individual difference in emotional reactivity, page 692.

3. George Loewenstein and Jennifer S. Lerner, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 31: The role of affect in decision making, page 633.

4. Wilfred Janig, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 9: The autonomic nervous system and its coordination by the brain, page 171.

5. Antonio Damasio, Descartes’ Error, 1994, page 120.

7. Leonard Berkowitz, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 42: Affect, aggression and antisocial behaviour, page 818.

Regret

1. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 601.

2. Susan Mineka, Eshkol Rafaeli and Iftah Yovel, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 52: Cognitive biases in emotional disorders, page 999.

3. Susan Mineka, Eshkol Rafaeli and Iftah Yovel, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 52: Cognitive biases in emotional disorders, page 1001.

Relief

1. Arne Ohman and Stefan Wiens, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 13: On the automaticity of autonomic responses in emotion, page 262.

2. Joseph P. Newman and Amanda R. Lorenz, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 49: Response modulation and emotional processing, page 923.

3. George Loewenstein and Jennifer S. Lerner, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 31: The role of affect in decision making, page 633.

4. Paul Rozin, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 44: Evolutionary and cultural perspectives of affect, page 843.

5. Richard J. Davidson, Diego Pizzagalli, Jack B. Nitschke and Ned H. Kalin, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 2: Parsing the subcomponents of emotion and disorders of emotion: perspectives from affective neuroscience, page 18.

6. George Loewenstein and Jennifer S. Lerner, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 31: The role of affect in decision making, page 630.

7. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 601.

8. Antonio R. Damasio, Ralph Adophs and H. Damasio, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 5: The contribution of the lesion method to the functional neuroatonomy of emotion, page 73.

Remorse

1. Leonard Berkowitz, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 42: Affect, aggression and antisocial behaviour, page 817.

Resentment

1. Leonard Berkowitz, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 42: Affect, aggression and antisocial behaviour, page 817.

2. Leonard Berkowitz, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 42: Affect, aggression and antisocial behaviour, page 818.

3. Leonard Berkowitz, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 42: Affect, aggression and antisocial behaviour, page 818.

4. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 601.

5. Tim Dalgleish, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 33: Information processing approach to emotion, page 663.

6. Gary G. Berntson, John T. Cacioppo and Martin Sarter, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 58: Bottom-Up: Implications for neurobehavioural models of anxiety and autonomic regulation.

7. Tim Dalgleish, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 33: Information processing approach to emotion, page 663.

8. Joseph P. Newman and Amanda R. Lorenz, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 49: Response modulation and emotional processing, page 904.

9. Antonio Damasio, Descartes’ Error, 1994, page 120.

10. Wilfred Janig, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 9: The autonomic nervous system and its coordination by the brain, page 167-169.

11. Wilfred Janig, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 9: The autonomic nervous system and its coordination by the brain, page 167-169.

12. Bruce S. McEwen and Teresa Seeman, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 59: Stress and Effect: Applicability of the concept of allostasis and allostatic load, page 1118.

13. Bruce S. McEwen and Teresa Seeman, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 59: Stress and Effect: Applicability of the concept of allostasis and allostatic load, page 1120.

14. George Loewenstein and Jennifer S. Lerner, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 31: The role of affect in decision making, page 628.

15. J. Long, N. Long and S. Whitson, The Angry Smile, 2009.

Sadness

1. Susan Mineka, Eshkol Rafaeli and Iftah Yovel, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 52: Cognitive biases in emotional disorders, page 999.

2. Susan Mineka, Eshkol Rafaeli and Iftah Yovel, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 52: Cognitive biases in emotional disorders, page 1001.

3. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 601.

4. Douglas Derryberry and Marjorie A. Reed, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 35: Information processing approach to individual difference in emotional reactivity, page 692.

5. Tim Dalgleish, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 33: Information processing approach to emotion, page 663.

6. Antonio Damasio, Descartes’ Error, 1994.

7. Dacher Keltner, Paul Ekman, Gian C. Gonzaga and Jennifer Beer, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 22: Facial expression of emotion, page 424.

8. Dacher Keltner, Paul Ekman, Gian C. Gonzaga and Jennifer Beer, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 22: Facial expression of emotion, page 425.

9. Charles T. Snowdon, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 24: Expression of emotion in non-human animals, page 465.

10. Antonio Damasio, Looking for Spinoza, 2004, page 66-70.

11. Antonio Damasio, The Feeling of What Happens, 2000.

12. Wilfred Janig, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 9: The autonomic nervous system and its coordination by the brain, page 167-169.

13. Antonio Damasio, Descartes’ Error, 1994, page 120.

Satisfaction

1. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 601.

2. Antonio R. Damasio, Ralph Adophs and H. Damasio, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 5: The contribution of the lesion method to the functional neuroatonomy of emotion, page 73.

3. Antonio Damasio, Self Comes To Mind, 2012.

Shame

1. Dacher Keltner, Paul Ekman, Gian C. Gonzaga and Jennifer Beer, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 22: Facial expression of emotion, page 424.

2. Dacher Keltner, Paul Ekman, Gian C. Gonzaga and Jennifer Beer, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 22: Facial expression of emotion, page 425.

3. Antonio Damasio, Descartes’ Error, 1994.

Shock

1. George Loewenstein and Jennifer S. Lerner, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 31: The role of affect in decision making, page 630.

2. Douglas Derryberry and Marjorie A. Reed, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 35: Information processing approach to individual difference in emotional reactivity, page 686.

Spite

1. J. Long, N. Long and S. Whitson, The Angry Smile, 2009.

2. Wilfred Janig, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 9: The autonomic nervous system and its coordination by the brain, page 169.

3. Janine Giese-Davis and David Spiegel, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 56: Emotional expression and cancer progression, page 1093.

4. L. Alan Sroufe, Byron Egeland, Elizabeth A. Carlson, W. Andrew Collins, The Development of the Person: The Minnesota Study of Risk and Adaptation from Birth to Adulthood, pp. 137-143.

Stress

1. Bruce S. McEwen and Teresa Seeman, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 59: Stress and Effect: Applicability of the concept of allostasis and allostatic load, page 1118.

2. Wilfred Janig, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 9: The autonomic nervous system and its coordination by the brain, page 171.

3. Antonio Damasio, Descartes’ Error, 1994, page 120.

4. Kent C. Berridge, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 3: Comparing the emotional brains of humans and other animals, page 31.

5. Jonathan Haidt, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 45: The moral emotions, page 862.

6. Richard J. Davidson, Diego Pizzagalli, Jack B. Nitschke and Ned H. Kalin, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 2: Parsing the subcomponents of emotion and disorders of emotion: perspectives from affective neuroscience, page 15-16.

7. Joseph P. Forgas, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 30: Affective influences on attitudes and judgements, page 601.

8. Carol D. Ryff and Burton H. Singer, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 57: The role of emotion on pathways to positive health, page 1095.

9. Edwina Kidd, Essentials of Dental Caries, 2005 third edition.

10. Edwina Kidd, Essentials of Dental Caries, 2005 third edition.

11. Edwina Kidd, Essentials of Dental Caries, 2005 third edition.

12. Edwina Kidd, Essentials of Dental Caries, 2005 third edition.

13. Robert Karen, Becoming Attached, 1994.

14. Carol D. Ryff and Burton H. Singer, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 57: The role of emotion on pathways to positive health, page 1098.

15. Heinz W. Krohne, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 36: Individual differences in emotional reactions and coping, 706-707.

16. Janine Giese-Davis and David Spiegel, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 56: Emotional expression and cancer progression, page 1070.

17. Janine Giese-Davis and David Spiegel, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 56: Emotional expression and cancer progression, page 1073.

18. Bruce S. McEwen and Teresa Seeman, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 59: Stress and Effect: Applicability of the concept of allostasis and allostatic load, page 1124.

19. Carol D. Ryff and Burton H. Singer, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 57: The role of emotion on pathways to positive health, page 1087.

20. Janine Giese-Davis and David Spiegel, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 56: Emotional expression and cancer progression, page 1075.

21. Carol D. Ryff and Burton H. Singer, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 57: The role of emotion on pathways to positive health, page 1097.

22. Janine Giese-Davis and David Spiegel, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 56: Emotional expression and cancer progression, page 1074.

23. Carol D. Ryff and Burton H. Singer, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 57: The role of emotion on pathways to positive health, page 1097.

24. Carol D. Ryff and Burton H. Singer, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 57: The role of emotion on pathways to positive health, page 1093.

Surprise

1. Alfons O. Hamm, Harald T. Schupp and Almut I. Weike, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 10: Motivational organisation of emotion, page 199.

Sympathy

1. Dacher Keltner, Paul Ekman, Gian C. Gonzaga and Jennifer Beer, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 22: Facial expression of emotion, page 424.

2. Dacher Keltner, Paul Ekman, Gian C. Gonzaga and Jennifer Beer, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 22: Facial expression of emotion, page 425.

3. Charles T. Snowdon, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 24: Expression of emotion in non-human animals, page 465.

4. George Loewenstein and Jennifer S. Lerner, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 31: The role of affect in decision making, page 633.

Terror

1. Charles Darwin, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, 1872.

2. Richard J. Davidson, Diego Pizzagalli, Jack B. Nitschke and Ned H. Kalin, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 2: Parsing the subcomponents of emotion and disorders of emotion: perspectives from affective neuroscience, page 15-16.

3. Bruce S. McEwen and Teresa Seeman, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 59: Stress and Effect: Applicability of the concept of allostasis and allostatic load, page 1118.

4. Kevin N. Ochsner and Danil L. Schacter, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 32: Remembering emotional events: a social cognitive neuroscience approach, page 649.

5. George Loewenstein and Jennifer S. Lerner, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 31: The role of affect in decision making, page 630.

6. George Loewenstein and Jennifer S. Lerner, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 31: The role of affect in decision making, page 633.

7. Kevin N. Ochsner and Danil L. Schacter, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 32: Remembering emotional events: a social cognitive neuroscience approach, page 647.

Trust

1. George Loewenstein and Jennifer S. Lerner, Handbook of Affective Sciences, Chapter 31: The role of affect in decision making, page 633.