The rise of affectivism
ContributorsDukes, Daniel ; Abrams, Kathryn; Adolphs, Ralph ; Ahmed, Mohammed E. ; Beatty, Andrew; Berridge, Kent C. ; Broomhall, Susan ; Brosch, Tobias ; Campos, Joseph J.; Clay, Zanna; Clement, 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 Maurice ; 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, Agnès ; 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; Reekum, Carien Van ; Vuilleumier, Patrik ; Wharton, Tim ; Sander, David
Published inNature human behaviour, vol. 5, no. 7, p. 816-820
Publication date2021-06-10
First online date2021-06-10
Funding
- Economic and Social Research Council - [ES/S015612/1]
- NIMH NIH HHS - [R01 MH063649]
- NIDA NIH HHS - [R01 DA015188]
Citation (ISO format)
DUKES, Daniel et al. The rise of affectivism. In: Nature human behaviour, 2021, vol. 5, n° 7, p. 816–820. doi: 10.1038/s41562-021-01130-8
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- PID : unige:166135
- DOI : 10.1038/s41562-021-01130-8
- PMID : 34112980
- PMCID : PMC8319089
Commercial URLhttp://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-021-01130-8
ISSN of the journal2397-3374