Contemporary Theories and Concepts in the Psychology of Emotions

G. Coppin, D. Sander
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Following the decisive change of the 1980s which was marked by a veritable explosion of scientific study of emotion, emotion is now considered to be a determining explanatory factor in human behavior. In this context, it seems important for any area of research into the functioning of psychological processes and their modeling, as is the case in informatics, to consider current theories and concepts in psychology of emotions [SAN 09a, SAN 09b]. The central role of emotion in the cognitive system is illustrated by the fact that emotion occupies a “privileged status” in the human brain [DAV 04]; the majority of psychological mechanisms are either necessary for emotion as such, or influenced by emotion or involved in regulating emotions. However, as these above quotations suggest, conceptual precision of emotion remains a problem [ALV 02], so much so that there are almost as many definitions of emotion as there are theories or researchers working on this topic [KLE 81, STR 96]. In this introductory chapter, we will present the main contemporary theories and concepts of emotion touching on the notions established towards the end of the nineteenth century in which modern approaches are rooted. For each major current theory, we will present its premise, its main assumptions, and its characteristics, as well as the criticisms which have been aimed at it. As we will see, there is huge variation in the contribution to discovering the functional architecture of emotional mechanisms which consists in characterizing the functional sub systems responsible for the different stages of processing needed to produce emotions and specifying the organization and interaction of these sub-systems [FEL 2005, KOR forthcoming, SAN 02].
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当代情绪心理学的理论与概念
在20世纪80年代发生了决定性的变化,其标志是情感科学研究的真正爆发,情感现在被认为是人类行为的决定性解释因素。在这种背景下,对于心理过程的功能及其建模的任何研究领域,就像信息学的情况一样,考虑当前情绪心理学的理论和概念似乎都很重要[SAN 09a, SAN 09b]。情感在人类大脑中占据“特权地位”这一事实说明了情感在认知系统中的核心作用[DAV 04];大多数心理机制要么是情绪本身所必需的,要么是受情绪影响的,要么是参与调节情绪的。然而,正如上述引文所表明的那样,情绪的概念精度仍然是一个问题[ALV 02],以至于情绪的定义几乎与研究该主题的理论或研究人员一样多[KLE 81, STR 96]。在这一导论章中,我们将介绍当代主要的情感理论和概念,这些理论和概念涉及到19世纪末建立起来的概念,而现代方法正是在这些概念的基础上形成的。对于每一个主要的当前理论,我们将提出它的前提,它的主要假设,它的特点,以及针对它的批评。正如我们将看到的,在发现情感机制的功能架构方面,存在巨大的差异,这包括表征负责产生情感所需的不同处理阶段的功能子系统,并指定这些子系统的组织和相互作用[FEL 2005, KOR即将出版,SAN 02]。
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