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- Scientists have used it as a guiding principle when trying to figure out the biology behind emotions. But mixed emotions do not fit into this framework. If opposite biological systems inhibit each other, and if emotions are biological, you can’t experience opposites in the same moment.
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Sep 25, 2024 · Untangling the biology of mixed emotions. Mainstream methods for measuring feelings still treat positive and negative as opposite sides of a spectrum. But researchers find that study participants commonly report mixed emotions.
Sep 28, 2024 · Ever since scientists proposed the first theories on the biological foundations of emotion, this is how they’ve conceptualized mixed emotions. Untangling the biology of mixed emotions....
Sep 23, 2024 · Untangling the biology of mixed emotions. Mainstream methods for measuring feelings still treat positive and negative as opposite sides of a spectrum. But researchers find that study participants commonly report mixed emotions.
Sep 23, 2024 · Untangling the biology of mixed emotions. Mainstream methods for measuring feelings still treat positive and negative as opposite sides of a spectrum. But researchers find that study...
Jun 1, 2017 · Emotions influence biological processes like inflammation and metabolic profiles. Both positive (e.g., happiness) and negative (e.g., anxiety) emotions have been distinctively associated with health and disease outcomes.
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Integrating event perception and cognitive linguistic theories, we propose that “mixed emotions” are perceived as an episode of distinct, linked emotional events due to attentional shifts which update the predicted model of experience.