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On the Nature of Emotion.by: Jerome Kagan
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, Vol. 59, No. 2. (0 1994), pp. 7-24.
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AbstractThis essay argues that humans are capable of a large number of affect states; a distinction should be made among acute emotions, chronic moods, and temperamental vulnerabilities to a particular emotion state; and research on human effects will profit from a return to, and reinterpretation of, Sigmund Freud's suggestion of unconscious affect states. (MDM)
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