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Comment: Do Emotions Influence Action? – Of Course, They Are Hypo-Phenomena of Motivation

Published inEmotion Review, vol. 9, no. 4, p. 348-350
Publication date2017
Abstract

Applying philosophical, psychological, and neuroscientific analyses of emotions' role in automatic and deliberative action, the present five target articles shed new light on the old question of whether and how emotions influence action. However, what is missing among the present approaches is a straightforward motivational analysis considering what we have learned from the science of explaining the “why” and “how” of behavior. I posit that emotions can influence the motivation process and thus action by fulfilling at least three functions: First, being grounded in needs, experienced emotions can function as strong need-like motivational states. Second, anticipated emotions can function as incentives and thus justify action. Third, emotions can inform about progress in goal pursuit in self-regulated action. In summary, there is little doubt that emotions influence action. They can do so because they are hypo-phenomena of motivation.

Keywords
  • Emotion
  • Motivation
  • Action
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GENDOLLA, Guido H.E. Comment: Do Emotions Influence Action? – Of Course, They Are Hypo-Phenomena of Motivation. In: Emotion Review, 2017, vol. 9, n° 4, p. 348–350. doi: 10.1177/1754073916673211
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