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Lara Désiré1, Isabelle Veissier, Gérard Després, Eric Delval, Gilles Toporenko, Alain Boissy.
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Appraisal theories state that an emotion results from an individual's evaluation of a stimulating event, which is based on a set of criteria. Each criterion triggers specific expressions that can be modulated by the outcome of other criteria. The authors analyzed the effects of the criteria of suddenness, unfamiliarity, and their combination on behavioral and cardiac responses in lambs (Ovis aries). Lambs were exposed to a visual stimulus that appeared either rapidly or slowly and was either unfamiliar or familiar. Suddenness induced a startle response and an increase in heart rate. Unfamiliarity induced an orientation response. The combination of suddenness and unfamiliarity enhanced both the heart rate increase and the behavioral orientation response. These results support the hypotheses of specificity and modulation of emotional expressions. ((c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved).Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16893265 DOI: 10.1037/0735-7036.120.3.280
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Comp Psychol ISSN: 0021-9940 Impact factor: 2.231