| How Efficient Are Emotional Intelligence Trainings: A Meta-Analysis |
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| Psychological Well-Being and Physical Health: Associations, Mechanisms, and Future Directions |
21 |
| Putting Feelings Into Words: Affect Labeling as Implicit Emotion Regulation |
20 |
| Experimental Methods for Inducing Basic Emotions: A Qualitative Review |
15 |
| Sex Differences in Disgust: Why Are Women More Easily Disgusted Than Men? |
14 |
| Capitalizing on Appraisal Processes to Improve Affective Responses to Social Stress |
13 |
| Understanding Emotion in Adolescents: A Review of Emotional Frequency, Intensity, Instability, and Clarity |
13 |
| Why We Hate |
10 |
| Emotion Perception as Conceptual Synchrony |
10 |
| Moving Through the Literature: What Is the Emotion Often Denoted Being Moved? |
10 |
| Improving Emotional Intelligence: A Systematic Review of Existing Work and Future Challenges |
10 |
| Relationships and Health: The Critical Role of Affective Science |
9 |
| Toxic Affect: Are Anger, Anxiety, and Depression Independent Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease? |
9 |
| An Appraisal-Driven Componential Approach to the Emotional Brain |
9 |
| The Role of Language in Alexithymia: Moving Towards a Multiroute Model of Alexithymia |
9 |
| The Affective Computing Approach to Affect Measurement |
9 |
| Broadening Our Field of View: The Role of Emotion Polyregulation |
8 |
| Affective Arrangements |
8 |
| The Sudden Devotion Emotion: Kama Muta and the Cultural Practices Whose Function Is to Evoke It |
8 |
| Bodily Communication of Emotion: Evidence for Extrafacial Behavioral Expressions and Available Coding Systems |
7 |
| Reappraising Reappraisal |
6 |
| Investigating Emotions as Functional States Distinct From Feelings |
6 |
| Utilizing Neutral Affective States in Research: Theory, Assessment, and Recommendations |
6 |
| Four-Branch Model of Ability Emotional Intelligence With Fluid and Crystallized Intelligence: A Meta-Analysis of Relations |
5 |
| This Modern Epidemic: Loneliness as an Emotion Cluster and a Neglected Subject in the History of Emotions |
4 |
| Admiration and Motivation |
4 |
| The Integration of Emotional Expression and Experience: A Pragmatist Review of Recent Evidence From Brain Stimulation |
4 |
| Anxiety: Here and Beyond |
3 |
| The Intersection of Goals to Experience and Express Emotion |
3 |
| The Role of Empathy and Compassion in Conflict Resolution |
3 |
| Assessing the Validity of Emotional Intelligence Measures |
2 |
| The Cognitive/Noncognitive Debate in Emotion Theory: A Corrective From Spinoza |
2 |
| Emotion and the Interactive Brain: Insights From Comparative Neuroanatomy and Complex Systems |
2 |
| Jealousy as a Specific Emotion: The Dynamic Functional Model |
2 |
| A Proximal Perspective on Disgust |
2 |
| Is There a Role for Language in Emotion Perception? |
2 |
| Anger and Its Cousins |
2 |
| Emotions and the Body in Early Modern Medicine |
1 |
| Brain and Emotion |
1 |
| Affective and Semantic Representations of Valence: A Conceptual Framework |
1 |
| Crying Is in the Eyes of the Beholder: An Attribution Theory Framework of Crying at Work |
1 |
| Empathy: The Role of Expectations |
1 |
| Schadenfreude and Gluckschmerz |
1 |
| Decentring Emotion Regulation: From Emotion Regulation to Relational Emotion |
0 |
| Author Reply: More About When Bad News Arrives and Good News Strikes |
0 |
| William James on Passion and Emotion: Influence of Theodule Ribot |
0 |
| Rethinking the Principles of Emotion Taxonomy |
0 |
| Does Blocking Facial Feedback Via Botulinum Toxin Injections Decrease Depression? A Critical Review and Meta-Analysis |
0 |
| Integrating Perspectives on Affective Neuroscience: Introduction to the Special Section on the Brain and Emotion |
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