Emotion Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Emotion Review is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Shame is Personal, Not Ontological107
Does Music Training Improve Emotion Recognition Abilities? A Critical Review27
Fairness, Hierarchy, and Moral Rationalization, or What's Wrong With Paradise Lost?27
Empathy & Literature26
How Awe Shaped Us: An Evolutionary Perspective18
Contradictions at the Heart of Compassion17
Presenting KAPODI – The Searchable Database of Emotional Stimuli Sets17
Enhancing Emotional Intelligence With the Positive Humanities: A Narrative Review and Proposal for Well-Being Interventions17
The Evolutionary Function of Awe: A Review and Integrated Model of Seven Theoretical Perspectives16
Towards a Taxonomy of Collective Emotions15
Apprehending Value, Position-Taking and the Manifest Image of Emotion: Responses to Commentators14
Incorporating Consciousness into an Understanding of Emotion and Nonverbal Behavior13
Specificity Versus Generality: A Meta-Analytic Review of the Association Between Trait Disgust Sensitivity and Moral Judgment13
The Sympathetic Plot, Its Psychological Origins, and Implications for the Evolution of Fiction13
On the Invalidity of Neta and Kim's Argument That Surprise is Always Valenced13
Emotion in Nonverbal Communication: Comparing Animal and Human Vocalizations and Human Text Messages13
Authors' Reply: Why a Connectionist Perspective on Emotion is Helpful13
Emotion, Action, and Passivity: A Commentary on Müller13
Why We Mimic Emotions Even When No One is Watching: Limited Visual Contact and Emotional Mimicry11
Music as an Evolved Tool for Socio-Affective Fiction10
Meta-Analysis of the Associations Among Constructs of Intrapersonal Emotion Knowledge8
CORRIGENDUM to “Does Music Training Improve Emotion Recognition Abilities? A Critical Review”8
Introduction to the Special Issue: “Literature and Emotion”7
Why We Should Reject the Restrictive Isomorphic Matching Definition of Empathy7
Affect Theory and Literary Criticism7
On How to Develop Emotion Taxonomies6
Cross-Cultural Calibration of Words and Emotions: Referential, Constructionist, and Pragmatic Perspectives6
What is an Emotion? A Connectionist Perspective5
“Emotions in Cultural Dynamics”: What Non-Humans Can Teach Us about the Role of Emotions in Cultural Evolution5
Comment: Getting Our Affect Together: Shared Representations as the Core of Empathy5
Editorial5
Authors Reply: Empathy and Creativity: Dangers of the Methodological Tail Wagging the Conceptual Dog5
Looking at Emotions to Understand Responses to Environmental Challenges5
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