Ekman P
University of California, San Francisco 94143.
Psychol Rev. 1992 Jul;99(3):550-3. doi: 10.1037/0033-295x.99.3.550.
Ortony and Turner's (1990) arguments against those who adopt the view that there are basic emotions are challenged. The evidence on universals in expression and in physiology strongly suggests that there is a biological basis to the emotions that have been studied. Ortony and Turner's reviews of this literature are faulted, and their alternative theoretical explanations do not fit the evidence. The utility of the basic emotions approach is also shown in terms of the research it has generated.
奥托尼和特纳(1990年)反对那些认为存在基本情绪观点的论据受到了挑战。表情和生理方面普遍性的证据有力地表明,所研究的情绪存在生物学基础。奥托尼和特纳对该文献的综述存在缺陷,而且他们的替代性理论解释并不符合证据。基本情绪方法的实用性也体现在它所引发的研究方面。