Andrew Ortony
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Ortony A
Perspect Psychol Sci
. 2021 Jul;
17(1):41-61.
PMID: 34264141
Despite decades of challenges to the idea that a small number of emotions enjoys the special status of "basic emotions," the idea continues to have considerable influence in psychology and...
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Fiori M, Ortony A
J Intell
. 2021 Jun;
9(2).
PMID: 34064403
In this article, we provide preliminary evidence for the 'hypersensitivity hypothesis', according to which Emotional Intelligence (EI) functions as a magnifier of emotional experience, enhancing the effect of emotion and...
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Radulovic J, Lee R, Ortony A
Front Behav Neurosci
. 2018 Nov;
12:259.
PMID: 30429781
In susceptible individuals, overwhelming traumatic stress often results in severe abnormalities of memory processing, manifested either as the uncontrollable emergence of memories (flashbacks) or as an inability to remember events...
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Monroe B, Koenig B, Wan K, Laine T, Gupta S, Ortony A
J Pers Soc Psychol
. 2018 Jun;
115(1):1-30.
PMID: 29911880
We carried out tests of the first 2 premises of the Continuum Model (CM) of impression formation (Fiske & Neuberg, 1990). These premises predict that category information will in general...
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Clore G, Ortony A
Emot Rev
. 2014 Nov;
5(4):335-343.
PMID: 25431620
This article presents six ideas about the construction of emotion: (a) Emotions are more readily distinguished by the situations they signify than by patterns of bodily responses; (b) emotions emerge...
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Pautler D, Koenig B, Quek B, Ortony A
Behav Res Methods
. 2011 Sep;
43(3):643-65.
PMID: 21892701
People spontaneously ascribe intentions on the basis of observed behavior, and research shows that they do this even with simple geometric figures moving in a plane. The latter fact suggests...