New issue — Cognition & Emotion
Volume 19 Number 5/August 2005 of Cognition & Emotion is now available on the Taylor & Francis – Psychology Press web site Volume 19 Number 5/August 2005 of Cognition & Emotion is now available on the Taylor & Francis – Psychology Press web site This issue contains: A dimensional approach to vocal expression of emotion, […]
Volume 19 Number 5/August 2005 of Cognition & Emotion is now available on the Taylor & Francis – Psychology Press web site
Volume 19 Number 5/August 2005 of Cognition & Emotion is now available on the Taylor & Francis – Psychology Press web site
This issue contains:
A dimensional approach to vocal expression of emotion, by Petri Laukka, Patrik N. Juslin, Roberto Bresin
Facial expressions, smile types, and self‐report during humour, tickle, and pain, by Christine R. Harris, Nancy Alvarado
Response latencies of pleasure and displeasure ratings: Further evidence for mixed feelings by Ulrich Schimmack
Ekman’s basic emotions: Why not love and jealousy? by John Sabini, Maury Silver
Gender and jealousy: Stories of infidelity by John Sabini, Maury Silver
Anxiety and disgust: Evidence for a unidirectional relationship by Sarah L. Marzillier, Graham C. L. Davey
The response styles theory of depression: A test of specificity and causal mediation by Sabina Sarin, John R. Z. Abela, Randy P. Auerbach
Cognitive vulnerability to depression in never depressed subjects by Melissa Hunt, Nicholas R. Forand
Signals for threat modulate attentional capture and holding: Fear‐conditioning and extinction during the exogenous cueing task by Ernst H. W. Koster, Geert Crombez, Stefaan Van Damme, Bruno Verschuere, Jan De Houwer
Coordinated affect with mothers and strangers: A longitudinal analysis of joint engagement between 5 and 9 months of age by Tricia Striano, Evelin Bertin