Department of Psychology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0436, USA.
Biol Psychol. 2010 Jul;84(3):383-93. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2009.10.006. Epub 2009 Oct 29.
"What is an emotion?" William James's seminal paper in Mind (1884) proposed the idea that physiological and behavioral responses precede subjective experience in emotions that are marked by "distinct bodily expression." This notion has broadly inspired the investigation of emotion-specific autonomic nervous system activity, a research topic with great longevity. The trajectory of this literature is traced through its major theoretical challenges from the Cannon-Bard, activation, and Schachter-Singer theories, through its rich empirical history in the field of psychophysiology. Although these studies are marked by various findings, the overall trend of the research supports the notion of autonomic specificity for basic emotions. The construct of autonomic specificity continues to influence a number of core theoretical issues in affective science, such as the existence of basic or 'natural kinds' of emotion, the structure of affective space, the cognition-emotion relationship, and the function of emotion. Moreover, James's classic paper, which stimulated the emergence of psychology from philosophy and physiology in the latter nineteenth century, remains a dynamic force in contemporary emotion research.
“情绪是什么?”威廉·詹姆斯(William James)在《心灵》(Mind)杂志(1884 年)上的开创性论文提出了这样一种观点,即情绪的生理和行为反应先于主观体验,其特点是“明显的身体表达”。这一概念广泛激发了对情绪特异性自主神经系统活动的研究,这是一个具有悠久历史的研究课题。本文通过探讨其在心理生理学领域丰富的历史经验,追溯了这一文献的主要理论挑战,从坎农-巴德(Cannon-Bard)、激活和沙赫特-辛格(Schachter-Singer)理论。尽管这些研究有各种发现,但研究的总体趋势支持基本情绪的自主特异性的概念。自主特异性的构建继续影响情感科学的许多核心理论问题,例如情绪的基本或“自然种类”的存在、情感空间的结构、认知-情感关系以及情感的功能。此外,詹姆斯的经典论文激发了心理学在 19 世纪后期从哲学和生理学中诞生,至今仍是当代情感研究的一股活跃力量。