Affective Intensity and Emotional Responses
Cognition & Emotion
Format:
Journal Article
Publication Year:
1996
Pages:
323-328
Sources ID:
22901
Visibility:
Private
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The AIM, a questionnaire intended to measure affective intensity has, to date, only been related to differences in self-reported intensity of emotional experience (Larsen & Diener, 1987). We investigated whether it is also related to the intensity of facial expressions of emotion shown by subjects after having been startled. Although the AIM was related to some self-report measures of emotion, the AIM was not related to post-startle facial expressions of emotion.
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