Towards a comparative science of emotion: Affect and consciousness in humans and animals

Volume: 108, Pages: 749 - 770
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
The componential view of human emotion recognises that affective states comprise conscious, behavioural, physiological, neural and cognitive elements. Although many animals display bodily and behavioural changes consistent with the occurrence of affective states similar to those seen in humans, the question of whether and in which species these are accompanied by conscious experiences remains controversial. Finding scientifically valid methods...
Paper Details
Title
Towards a comparative science of emotion: Affect and consciousness in humans and animals
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
108
Pages
749 - 770
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