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But, says Cracknell: "She's relatively unfazed by anything and she has good days and bad days from a point of view of emotion and play.
Taking a broader view of emotion as a mental state, signal processing researchers have also explored the possibilities of automatically detecting other types of mental state which share some characteristics with emotion, for example stress, depression, cognitive load, and 'cognitive epistemic' states such as interest, scepticism, etc.
These observations argue that the prevailing, 'amygdalo-centric' view of emotion systems should be expanded to include specific hypothalamic structures such as VMHdm, and its associated circuitry (see below).
This broader and more general view of emotion states (Anderson and Adolphs, 2014), together with the availability of genetically based tools for cell type-specific manipulation of neuronal function (Luo et al., 2008; Yizhar et al., 2011; Tye and Deisseroth, 2012), provides an opportunity to revisit the role of hypothalamic neurons in controlling emotion states.
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This basically Aristotelian view of virtue goes hand-in-hand with a basically Aristotelian view of emotions.
John Deigh (1994) has objected that the view of emotions as propositional attitudes has the effect of excluding animals and infants lacking language.
The influence of Wittgenstein, stemming from his remarks on "seeing-as" (Wittgenstein 1953), was also felt in Robert Roberts' (2003) view of emotions as "concern-based construals".
Only if we understand the crucial component of feeling in emotion are we likely to understand the large nugget of truth in the traditional view of emotions as often irrational and disruptive.
(For more on the view of emotions taken here, see Roberts 2003, 69 83, 106 132, and 141 151. For more, and more extended, accounts of particular religious emotions, see Roberts 2007).
Building on an interpersonal view of emotions, we argue that managers must be familiar with (1) diagnostic cues for assessing emotion-eliciting contexts and how customers generally display these emotions; (2) the normative salesperson responses that customers expect to their different emotions; (3) and the naturally occurring responses from the salesperson as observed by the customers.
Overall the results suggest that the hypothalamus may be more than simply a relay for the amygdala, and that 'amygdala-centric' views of emotion processing may need to be re-visited.
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