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Current Emotion Research in Developmental Psychology
Emotion Review (2013)
  • Linda A. Camras
  • Michael M. Shuster, DePaul University
Abstract
Emotion theories based on research with adults must be able to accommodate developmental data if they are to be deemed satisfactory accounts of human emotion. Inspired in part by theory and research on adult emotion, developmentalists have investigated emotion-related processes including affect elicitation, internal and overtly observable emotion responding, emotion regulation, and understanding emotion in others. Many developmental studies parallel investigations conducted with adults. In this article, we review current theories of emotional development as well as research related to the several aspects of emotion designated above. Beyond providing an overview of the field, we hope to encourage greater cross-fertilization and research collaboration between developmental psychologists and scholars who focus on adult emotion.
Keywords
  • emotional development
Disciplines
Publication Date
July, 2013
DOI
10.1177/1754073913477516
Citation Information
Linda A. Camras and Michael M. Shuster. "Current Emotion Research in Developmental Psychology" Emotion Review Vol. 5 Iss. 3 (2013) p. 321 - 329 ISSN: 1754-0739
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/linda_camras/28/