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  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Introductory_Psychology/Map%3A_Discover_Psychology_-_A_Brief_Introductory_Text_(Noba)/10%3A_EMOTION_AND_MOTIVATION/10.02%3A_Culture_and_Emotion
    How do people’s cultural ideas and practices shape their emotions (and other types of feelings)? In this module, we will discuss findings from studies comparing North American (United States, Canada) ...How do people’s cultural ideas and practices shape their emotions (and other types of feelings)? In this module, we will discuss findings from studies comparing North American (United States, Canada) and East Asian (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) contexts. These studies reveal both cultural similarities and differences in various aspects of emotional life. Throughout, we will highlight the scientific and practical importance of these findings and conclude with recommendations for future research.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Introductory_Psychology/Psychology_as_a_Biological_Science_(Noba)/09%3A_Emotions_and_Motivation/9.01%3A_Affective_Neuroscience
    This module provides a brief overview of the neuroscience of emotion. It integrates findings from human and animal research to describe the brain networks and associated neurotransmitters involved in ...This module provides a brief overview of the neuroscience of emotion. It integrates findings from human and animal research to describe the brain networks and associated neurotransmitters involved in basic affective systems.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Sociology/Precarious_Creativity%3A_Global_Media_Local_Labor_(Curtin_and_Sanson)/04%3A_Film_City-_Cinema_Affect_and_Immaterial_Labor_in_Urban_India/4.02%3A_Bollywoodization_Immaterial_Labor_and_Mass_Creativity
    "Bollywoodization", or Bollywood's globalization and expansion into a range of non-film cultural activities, and its impact on the formerly hierarchical relationship between Bollywood film creators an..."Bollywoodization", or Bollywood's globalization and expansion into a range of non-film cultural activities, and its impact on the formerly hierarchical relationship between Bollywood film creators and consumers. The role of immaterial labor, in the form of informational and cultural labor, in this expanded range of activities. The role of affect in assorted aspects of India cinema and other creative media.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Social_Psychology_and_Personality/Together_-_The_Science_of_Social_Psychology_(Noba)/04%3A_EMOTIONS/4.02%3A_Culture_and_Emotion
    How do people’s cultural ideas and practices shape their emotions (and other types of feelings)? In this module, we will discuss findings from studies comparing North American (United States, Canada) ...How do people’s cultural ideas and practices shape their emotions (and other types of feelings)? In this module, we will discuss findings from studies comparing North American (United States, Canada) and East Asian (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) contexts. These studies reveal both cultural similarities and differences in various aspects of emotional life. Throughout, we will highlight the scientific and practical importance of these findings and conclude with recommendations for future research.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Introductory_Psychology/Psychology_(Noba)/Chapter_4%3A_Emotions_and_Motivation/4.8%3A_Culture_and_Emotion
    How do people’s cultural ideas and practices shape their emotions (and other types of feelings)? In this module, we will discuss findings from studies comparing North American (United States, Canada) ...How do people’s cultural ideas and practices shape their emotions (and other types of feelings)? In this module, we will discuss findings from studies comparing North American (United States, Canada) and East Asian (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) contexts. These studies reveal both cultural similarities and differences in various aspects of emotional life. Throughout, we will highlight the scientific and practical importance of these findings and conclude with recommendations for future research.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Coalinga_College/Understanding_Biological_Behavior_(C-ID_PSY_150)/11%3A_Emotional_Behaviors/11.02%3A_Affective_Neuroscience/11.2.06%3A_Vocabulary
    A region of the basal forebrain located in front of the preoptic region. A region of the frontal lobes of the brain above the eye sockets. The gray matter in the midbrain near the cerebral aqueduct. A...A region of the basal forebrain located in front of the preoptic region. A region of the frontal lobes of the brain above the eye sockets. The gray matter in the midbrain near the cerebral aqueduct. A band of fibers that runs along the top surface of the thalamus. A structure in the midline of the brain located between the midbrain and the cerebral cortex. The part of the brain that processes visual information, located in the back of the brain.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Introductory_Psychology/Psychology_(Noba)/Chapter_4%3A_Emotions_and_Motivation/4.1%3A_Affective_Neuroscience
    This module provides a brief overview of the neuroscience of emotion. It integrates findings from human and animal research to describe the brain networks and associated neurotransmitters involved in ...This module provides a brief overview of the neuroscience of emotion. It integrates findings from human and animal research to describe the brain networks and associated neurotransmitters involved in basic affective systems.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Workbench/Global_Media_and_Communication%3A_Theory_Practice_and_Creative_Economies/05%3A_Film_City-_Cinema_Affect_and_Immaterial_Labor_in_Urban_India/5.02%3A_Bollywoodization_Immaterial_Labor_and_Mass_Creativity
    "Bollywoodization", or Bollywood's globalization and expansion into a range of non-film cultural activities, and its impact on the formerly hierarchical relationship between Bollywood film creators an..."Bollywoodization", or Bollywood's globalization and expansion into a range of non-film cultural activities, and its impact on the formerly hierarchical relationship between Bollywood film creators and consumers. The role of immaterial labor, in the form of informational and cultural labor, in this expanded range of activities. The role of affect in assorted aspects of India cinema and other creative media.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Collin_College/Sociology_of_the_Family/03%3A_Culture/3.05%3A_Culture_and_Emotion
    How do people’s cultural ideas and practices shape their emotions (and other types of feelings)? In this module, we will discuss findings from studies comparing North American (United States, Canada) ...How do people’s cultural ideas and practices shape their emotions (and other types of feelings)? In this module, we will discuss findings from studies comparing North American (United States, Canada) and East Asian (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) contexts. These studies reveal both cultural similarities and differences in various aspects of emotional life. Throughout, we will highlight the scientific and practical importance of these findings and conclude with recommendations for future research.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Pueblo_Community_College/AH1%3A_Communication_and_Popular_Culture/03%3A_Appendices/3.01%3A_Writing_Guide/3.1.04%3A_Paper-_Popular_Culture_is_Only_Useful_as_a_Text_for_Criticism
    Pleasure (and distaste) is a complicated orientation that, from an affective perspective, is created by any number of extratextual features: early memories of the text (or its genre), opinions about t...Pleasure (and distaste) is a complicated orientation that, from an affective perspective, is created by any number of extratextual features: early memories of the text (or its genre), opinions about the texts’ fans, how the text is publically disseminated, public images/narratives of the artist, and ways the text encourages social investment.

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