How can we study emotion? Towards a functional concept of emotion states

  • ADOLPHS R
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A program, TENTNET (Tent Network for Technology Implementation), has been devised by the Defense Supply Center Philadelphia (DSCP) Clothing and Textiles Supply Chain, with the aim to improve purchasing and supply timelines for military tents. This collaborative program brings partners from industry, education, research, and government for faster implementation of tents and shelters into the field. The purpose of TENTNET is to make improvements in the surge capabilities of military tentage products and systems, by reducing lead-time while improving product availability with equal or improved quality and reduced costs. The goal is to provide an environment to promote collaboration within the manufacturing base to identify and implement solutions and improvements. Each TENTNET participant is sharing its experience with each partner to identify and develop research activities. The result of the program would be to award contracts to business partners to develop the tentage support to the US Department of Defense.

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ADOLPHS, R. (2015). How can we study emotion? Towards a functional concept of emotion states. Japanese Journal of Animal Psychology, 65(1), 11–22. https://doi.org/10.2502/janip.65.1.3

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