Access this chapter
Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout
Purchases are for personal use only
References
Arnold, M. B. (1960). Emotion and personality (Volume I, Psychological aspects; Volume II, Neurological and physiological aspects). New York: Columbia University Press.
Arnold, M. B. (Ed.). (1970). Feelings and emotions: The Loyola symposium. Oxford/England: Academic.
Averill, J. R. (1983). Studies on anger and aggression: Implications for theories of emotion. American Psychologist, 38(11), 1145–1160.
Averill, J. R. (1991). Emotions as episodic dispositions, cognitive schemas, and transitory social roles: Steps toward an integrated theory of emotion. In D. Ozer, J. M. Healy, & A. J. Stewart (Eds.), Perspectives in personality (Vol. 3a, pp. 137–165). London: Jessica Kingsley.
Calkins, S. D., & Bell, M. A. (Eds.). (2010). Child development at the intersection of emotion and cognition. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Campos, J. J., Frankel, C. B., & Camras, L. (2004). On the nature of emotion regulation. Child Development, 75, 377–394.
Candland, D. K. (Ed.). (1962). Emotion: Bodily change, an enduring problem in psychology. Princeton, NJ: Van Nostrand.
Cannon, W. B. (1927). Bodily changes in pain, hunger, fear and rage (2nd ed.). New York: D. Appleton.
Cole, P. M., Martin, S. E., & Dennis, T. A. (2004). Emotion regulation as a scientific construct: Methodological challenges and directions for child development research. Child Development, 75, 317–333.
Damasio, A. R. (1999). The feeling of what happens: Body, emotion and the making of consciousness. London: Heinemann.
Darwin, C. (1872). The expression of the emotions in man and animals. London: John Murray.
Duffy, E. (1941). An explanation of “emotional” phenomena without the use of the concept “emotion.”. Journal of General Psychology, 25, 283–293.
Ekman, P. (1982). Emotions in the human face (2nd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Ellsworth, P. C. (1991). Some implications of cognitive appraisal theories of emotion. In K. T. Strongman (Ed.), International review of studies of emotion (Vol. 1, pp. 143–161). New York: Wiley.
Ellsworth, P. C., & Smith, C. A. (1988). Shades of joy: Patterns of appraisal differentiating pleasant emotions. Cognition and Emotion, 2, 301–331.
Frijda, N. (1986). The emotions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Gardiner, H. N., Metcalf, R., & Beebe-Center, J. G. (1937). Feeling and emotion: A history of theories. New York: American Book Company.
Izard, C. E. (1977). Human emotions. New York: Plenum.
James, W. (1884). What is an emotion? Mind, 9, 188–205.
Keltner, D., & Gross, J. J. (Eds.). (1999). Cognition and emotion (Special issue: Functional accounts of emotion, Vol. 13, pp. 467–480).
Laird, J. D. (2007). Feelings: The perception of self. New York: Oxford University Press.
Lazarus, R. S. (1991). Emotion and adaptation. New York: Oxford University Press.
Lazarus, R. S. (1994). Passion and reason: Making sense of our emotions. New York: Oxford University Press.
Le Doux, J. (1996). The emotional brain: The mysterious underpinnings of emotional life. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Leyens, J. P., Rodriguez, P. A., Rodriguez, T. R., Guant, R., Paladino, M. P., Vaes, J., et al. (2001). Psychological essentialism and the differential attribution of uniquely human emotions to ingroups and outgroups. European Journal of Social Psychology, 31, 395–411.
Mandler, G. (1984). Mind and body: Psychology of emotion and stress. New York: W.W. Norton.
Oatley, K., & Jenkins, J. M. (1996). Understanding emotions. Oxford: Blackwell.
Oatley, K., & Johnson-Laird, P. N. (1987). Toward a cognitive theory of emotions. Cognition and Emotion, 1, 29–50.
Panksepp, J. (2005). Affective consciousness: Core emotional feelings in animals and humans. Consciousness and Cognition: An International Journal. Special Issue on the Neurobiology of Animal Consciousness, 14(1), 30–80.
Plutchik, R. (1962). The emotions: Facts, theories and a new model. New York: Random House.
Reymert, M. L. (1950). Feelings and emotions: The Mooseheart symposium in cooperation with the University of Chicago. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Robinson, M. D., Johnson, J. T., & Shields, S. A. (1998). The gender heuristic and the data base: Factors affecting the perception of gender-related differences in the experience and display of emotions. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 20, 206–219.
Salovey, P., & Mayer, J. (1990). Emotional intelligence. Imagination, Cognition, and Personality, 9, 185–211.
Schachter, S., & Singer, J. (1962). Cognitive, social and physiological determinants of emotional state. Psychological Review, 69, 370–399.
Scherer, K. R. (1987). Toward a dynamic theory of emotion: The component process model of affective states. Geneva Studies in Emotion and Communication, 1, 1–98. http://www.unige.ch/fapse/emotion/publications/list.html.
Scherer, K. R., Schorr, A., & Johnstone, T. (Eds.). (2001). Appraisal processes in emotion: Theory, methods, research (pp. 3–19). Oxford/England: Oxford University Press.
Shields, S. A. (2002). Speaking from the heart: Gender and the social meaning of emotion. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Shields, S. A., & Kappas, A. (Eds.). (2006). Magda Arnold’s contributions to emotions research. New York: Psychology Press.
Strongman, K. T. (2003). The psychology of emotion: From everyday life to theory (5th ed.). New York: Wiley.
Tomkins, S. S. (1962). Affect, imagery, and consciousness (Vol. 4). New York: Springer.
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Corresponding author
Editor information
Editors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
Copyright information
© 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC
About this entry
Cite this entry
Shields, S.A., Zawadzki, M.J. (2012). Theories of Emotion, History of. In: Rieber, R.W. (eds) Encyclopedia of the History of Psychological Theories. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0463-8_162
Download citation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0463-8_162
Publisher Name: Springer, New York, NY
Print ISBN: 978-1-4419-0425-6
Online ISBN: 978-1-4419-0463-8
eBook Packages: Behavioral Science