Emotions as individual and social phenomena: Seeking new answers to old questions

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The paper presents state of art in the area of emotion studies. It is stressed that emotions are multicomponent processes including neural, expression, subjective and social elements. We have tried to show that synchronization and coordination of these elements from elementary through intermediate to the most complex level may be understood in terms of emergent processes. Manifestations of emergence may be observed both in social aspects of emotions, as well as subjective and expression ones. Although the idea of emergent processes was not explicitly used by contributors of this volume, the traces of it are present in their papers.

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Maruszewski, T., Jasielska, A., & Szczygieł, D. (2015). Emotions as individual and social phenomena: Seeking new answers to old questions. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 46(3), 320–325. https://doi.org/10.1515/ppb-2015-0039

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