Awe: A self-transcendent and sometimes transformative emotion

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Abstract

Awe is a complex emotion arising from the perception of literal or figurative vastness. Several subjective components of awe have been identified, including feelings of connectedness and self-diminishment, making it a form of self-transcendent experience. Awe has also been linked to increased well-being and altruistic behavior. This chapter describes recent advances in the experimental literature on awe, reviews some methods of inducing this emotion in the lab, and discusses some theories regarding its functions.

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Chirico, A., & Yaden, D. B. (2018). Awe: A self-transcendent and sometimes transformative emotion. In The Function of Emotions: When and Why Emotions Help Us (pp. 221–233). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77619-4_11

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