| Literature DB >> 30854025 |
Ad J J M Vingerhoets1, Lauren M Bylsma2.
Abstract
Until now, adult crying has received relatively little interest from investigators, whereas in the popular media there are many strong claims about crying (e.g., crying brings relief) of which the scientific basis is not clear. In this review, we provide an overview of the current state of the scientific literature with respect to crying. We identify gaps in knowledge and propose questions for future research. The following topics receive special attention: Ontogenetic development, antecedents, individual and gender differences, and the intra- and interindividual effects of crying. We conclude that the study of crying may help us obtain better insight into human nature, that is, not only our emotional, but also social, and moral functioning.Entities:
Keywords: Crying; developmental psychology; emotion; evolution; individual differences; interpersonal effects; intrapersonal effects; tears; weeping
Year: 2015 PMID: 30854025 PMCID: PMC6402489 DOI: 10.1177/1754073915586226
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emot Rev ISSN: 1754-0739