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      Consciousness and the varieties of emotion experience: a theoretical framework.

      Psychological Review
      Consciousness, Emotions, Humans, Models, Psychological, Perception

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          Data reviewed suggest that previous theories of emotion experience are too narrow in scope and that lack of consensus is due to the fact that emotion experience takes various forms and is heterogenous. The authors treat separately the content of emotion experience, the underlying nonconscious correspondences, and processes producing emotion experience. They classify the nature and content of emotion experience and propose that it depends on 3 aspects of attention: mode (analytic-synthetic; detached-immersed), direction (self-world), and focus (evaluation-action). The account is informed by a 2-level view of consciousness in which phenomenology (1st order) is distinguished from awareness (2nd order). These distinctions enable the authors to differentiate and account for cases of "unconscious" emotion, in which there is an apparent lack of phenomenology or awareness.

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                11990318
                10.1037/0033-295X.109.2.219

                Chemistry
                Consciousness,Emotions,Humans,Models, Psychological,Perception
                Chemistry
                Consciousness, Emotions, Humans, Models, Psychological, Perception

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