Emotion Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Emotion Review is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Shame is Personal, Not Ontological99
Fairness, Hierarchy, and Moral Rationalization, or What's Wrong With Paradise Lost?26
Does Music Training Improve Emotion Recognition Abilities? A Critical Review24
Empathy & Literature22
Contradictions at the Heart of Compassion18
How Awe Shaped Us: An Evolutionary Perspective18
Enhancing Emotional Intelligence With the Positive Humanities: A Narrative Review and Proposal for Well-Being Interventions17
Presenting KAPODI – The Searchable Database of Emotional Stimuli Sets16
The Evolutionary Function of Awe: A Review and Integrated Model of Seven Theoretical Perspectives15
Towards a Taxonomy of Collective Emotions14
Emotion in Nonverbal Communication: Comparing Animal and Human Vocalizations and Human Text Messages13
The Sympathetic Plot, Its Psychological Origins, and Implications for the Evolution of Fiction13
Emotion, Action, and Passivity: A Commentary on Müller13
Apprehending Value, Position-Taking and the Manifest Image of Emotion: Responses to Commentators13
Why We Mimic Emotions Even When No One is Watching: Limited Visual Contact and Emotional Mimicry13
Authors' Reply: Why a Connectionist Perspective on Emotion is Helpful12
Specificity Versus Generality: A Meta-Analytic Review of the Association Between Trait Disgust Sensitivity and Moral Judgment12
Incorporating Consciousness into an Understanding of Emotion and Nonverbal Behavior11
Music as an Evolved Tool for Socio-Affective Fiction11
On the Invalidity of Neta and Kim's Argument That Surprise is Always Valenced11
CORRIGENDUM to “Does Music Training Improve Emotion Recognition Abilities? A Critical Review”9
Comment: Getting Our Affect Together: Shared Representations as the Core of Empathy7
What is an Emotion? A Connectionist Perspective7
Why We Should Reject the Restrictive Isomorphic Matching Definition of Empathy7
Introduction to the Special Issue: “Literature and Emotion”7
Meta-Analysis of the Associations Among Constructs of Intrapersonal Emotion Knowledge7
Affect Theory and Literary Criticism6
On How to Develop Emotion Taxonomies5
Cross-Cultural Calibration of Words and Emotions: Referential, Constructionist, and Pragmatic Perspectives5
Authors Reply: Empathy and Creativity: Dangers of the Methodological Tail Wagging the Conceptual Dog5
Horror Films and Grief5
Looking at Emotions to Understand Responses to Environmental Challenges5
“Emotions in Cultural Dynamics”: What Non-Humans Can Teach Us about the Role of Emotions in Cultural Evolution4
Call for Nominations4
Editorial4
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