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Dimorphous Expressions of Positive Emotion


Dimorphous Expressions of Positive Emotion: Displays of Both Care ...

The dimorphous expression of emotions in response to cute stimuli was strongly correlated with the dimor- phous expression of positive emotion in response to.

Dimorphous expressions of positive emotion: displays of both care ...

Extremely positive experiences, and positive appraisals thereof, produce intense positive emotions that often generate both positive ...

Dimorphous Expressions of Positive Emotion: Displays of Both Care ...

We developed a definition of these dimorphous expressions and tested the proposal that their function is to regulate emotions.

Displays of Both Care and Aggression in Response to Cute Stimuli

through balancing one emotion with the expression of as dimorphous expressions of emotions ... elicit other dimorphous expressions of positive emotions. were ...

Expert on dimorphous expressions explains the term 'cute aggression'

Aragon has spent more than a decade researching dimorphous expressions, which is when outside displays or expressions seemingly don't match what ...

“Tears of Joy” May Help Us Maintain Emotional Balance

So, people who show dimorphous expressions in response to cute stimuli, like babies, tend to show them in response to other positive situations ...

Cute Aggression and Tears of Joy: The Science behind Dimorphous ...

These 'opposite reactions' are called dimorphous expressions, resulting from experiences of intense positive emotions. Put another way, experiencing intense ...

Dimorphous Expressions of Positive Emotion: Displays of Both Care ...

It is shown that individuals who express emotions in this dimorphous manner do so as a general response across a variety of emotionally provoking situations ...

Anger and Sadness Expressions Situated in Both Positive ... - Frontiers

Dimorphous expressions are displays that unfold over the course of an emotional event, e.g., “He was smiling, and he was so happy he even cried.” The two ...

The Neuroscience of Cute Aggression - NeuWrite San Diego

Cute aggression is an example of a concept described by social psychologist Dr. Oriana Aragón called dimorphous expressions of emotions.

Dimorphous expressions of positive emotion: displays of both care ...

We showed that individuals who express emotions in this dimorphous manner do so as a general response across a variety of emotionally provoking situations, ...

“So Happy I Could Shout!” and “So Happy I Could Cry!” Dimorphous ...

In contrast, reported sad expressions, in positive or negative contexts, represented positive and negative emotional experiences respectively, ...

“So happy I could shout!” and “so happy I could cry!” dimorphous ...

” dimorphous expressions represent and communicate motivational aspects of positive emotions. Cognition and Emotion, 32(2), 286–302. https:// https://doi ...

"So Happy I Could Shout!" and "So Happy I Could Cry!" Dimorphous ...

" Dimorphous expressions represent and communicate motivational aspects of positive emotions ... Keywords: Emotion; dimorphous expressions; expression of emotion ...

Cute Aggression – Creative Inquiry - Clemson University

Dimorphous expressions are two contrasting physical displays that manifest from a single, intense emotional experience. Yet, they are not just seen in trophy ...

(PDF) Cognition and Emotion "So Happy I Could Shout!" and "So ...

... expressions represent and communicate motivational aspects of positive emotions ... Dimorphous expressions of positive emotion: displays of. both ...

“So Happy I Could Shout!” and “So Happy I Could Cry!” Dimorphous ...

Dimorphous expressions of positive emotion: displays of both care and aggression in response to cute stimuli. Psychological. Science,. 26(3) ...

Cognition and Emotion - Taylor & Francis Online

“So Happy I Could Shout!” and “So Happy I Could Cry!” Dimorphous expressions represent and communicate motivational aspects of positive emotions · Cite this ...

Cute aggression - Wikipedia

It is a common type of dimorphous display, where a person experiences positive and negative expressions simultaneously in a disorganised manner. Individuals ...

When Too Cute Is Too Much, The Brain Can Get Aggressive - NPR

Aggressive thoughts in response to adorable creatures are just one example of "dimorphous expressions of positive emotion," Aragón says. "So ...