id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_qbq5f2oz7ff37os2t64njt7hqi Louis C. Charland Reconciling Cognitive and Perceptual Theories of Emotion: A Representational Proposal 1997 26 .pdf application/pdf 11428 676 50 Reconciling Cognitive and Perceptual Theories of Emotion: A Representational In this paper, I argue that the distinction between cognitive and perceptual theories of emotion is more pernicious than A general representational metatheoretical framework for reconciling cognitive and perceptual theories is proposed. Whether philosophical or psychological, cognitive theories of emotion generally assert that some kind of evaluative judgment or appraisal emotion according to which these may or may not involve a propositional component of the sort normally required by cognitive theories. psychological example of the distinction between cognitive and perceptual theories of emotion is the famous debate between Robert Zajonc cognitive and perceptual theories of emotion in psychology is not always as sharp as the above debate might lead one to believe. special affective perceptual representational level of processing in emotion (LeDoux 1989; Panskepp 1982). Of course, in addition to their cognitive and perceptual representational processing dimensions, emotions ./cache/work_qbq5f2oz7ff37os2t64njt7hqi.pdf ./txt/work_qbq5f2oz7ff37os2t64njt7hqi.txt