Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Remembering the Details: Effects of Emotion,2009,1,2,99-113,Kensinger Towards Understanding Emotion's Effects on Memory,2009,1,2,114-115,Hamann Disentangling the Effects of Arousal and Valence on Memory for Intrinsic Details,2009,1,2,118-119,Mather What Factors Need to be Considered to Understand Emotional Memories?,2009,1,2,120-121,Kensinger Emotion Experience Rational Action and Self-Knowledge,2009,1,3,272-280,Lambie Neuroscientific Evidence for Simulation and Shared Substrates in Emotion Recognition: Beyond Faces,2009,1,2,162-177,Heberlein The Logic of Emotional Experience: Noninferentiality and the Problem of Conflict Without Contradiction,2009,1,3,240-247,Döring Future Directions in the Sociology of Emotions,2010,2,3,265-268,Stets Some Plain Words on Emotion,2010,2,3,221-224,Kagan Dare to Compare: The Next Challenge in Assessing Emotional Cultures,2010,2,3,261-264,Stearns The "History of Emotions" and the Future of Emotion Research,2010,2,3,269-273,Wierzbicka Emotion and Motivation: Toward Consensus Definitions and a Common Research Purpose,2010,2,3,229-233,Lang The Future of Emotion Research in the Study of Psychopathology,2010,2,3,225-228,Kring Insufficient Emotion: Soul-searching by a Former Indicter of Strong Emotions,2010,2,3,234-239,Loewenstein The Many Meanings/Aspects of Emotion: Definitions Functions Activation and Regulation,2010,2,4,363-370,Izard On Emotions and on Definitions: A Response to Izard,2010,2,4,379-380,Wierzbicka Confusion Cost and Emotion Research,2010,2,4,373-374,Landreth Disciplining Emotion,2010,2,4,375-376,White Descriptive and Prescriptive Definitions of Emotion,2010,2,4,377-378,Russell Has there been Conceptual Progress in The Science of Emotion?,2010,2,4,381-382,Zachar Defining Emotion: A Brief History,2010,2,4,371-372,Gendron More Meanings and More Questions for the term "Emotion",2010,2,4,383-385,Izard The Mere Exposure Phenomenon: A Lingering Melody by Robert Zajonc,2010,2,4,329-339,Moreland Bob Zajonc and the Unconscious Emotion,2010,2,4,353-362,Winkielman Dissecting the Neural Mechanisms Mediating Empathy,2011,3,1,92-108,Decety Moral Undertow and the Passions: Two Challenges for Contemporary Emotion Regulation,2011,3,1,83-91,Charland Emotion and Emotion Regulation: Two Sides of the Developing Coin,2011,3,1,53-61,Thompson Emotion Regulation and the Cognitive-Experimental Approach to Emotional Dysfunction,2011,3,1,62-73,MacLeod Emotion and Regulation are One!,2011,3,1,17-25,Kappas From Basic Processes to Real-World Problems: How Research on Emotion and Emotion Regulation Can Inform Understanding of Psychopathology and Vice Versa,2011,3,1,74-82,Dillon Reconceptualizing Emotion Regulation,2011,3,1,26-35,Campos The Maturing Field of Emotion Regulation,2011,3,1,3-7,Tamir Deconstructing Empathy,2011,3,1,113-114,Mar Towards a Cultural Neuroscience of Empathy and Prosociality,2011,3,1,111-112,Chiao Promises and Challenges of the Neurobiological Approach to Empathy,2011,3,1,115-116,Decety Current Emotion Research in History: Or Doing History from the Inside Out,2011,3,1,117-124,Matt Neural and Developmental Bases of the Ability to Recognize Social Signals of Emotions,2011,3,2,179-188,Leppänen A Behavioral Disinhibition Hypothesis of Interventions in Moral Dilemmas,2011,3,3,281-283,van den Bos Joint Evaluation as a Real-World Tool for Managing Emotional Assessments of Morality,2011,3,3,290-292,Bazerman Is it Wrong to Criminalize and Punish Psychopaths?,2011,3,3,302-304,Raine Moral Judgment and Psychopathy,2011,3,3,296-298,Blair Four Models of Basic Emotions: A Review of Ekman and Cordaro Izard Levenson and Panksepp and Watt,2011,3,4,397-405,Tracy Moral Empathy Gaps and the American Culture War,2011,3,3,331-332,Ditto On Disgust and Moral Judgment,2011,3,3,267-268,Pizarro A Puzzle about Empathy,2011,3,3,278-280,Roskies Cuteness and Disgust: The Humanizing and Dehumanizing Effects of Emotion,2011,3,3,245-251,Haidt Clean Proper and Tidy Are More Than the Absence of Dirty Disgusting and Wrong,2011,3,3,264-266,Schnall The Developmental Neuroscience of Moral Sensitivity,2011,3,3,305-307,Michalska Moral Conviction and Emotion,2011,3,3,328-330,Skitka The Strategic Role of the Emotions,2011,3,3,252-254,Frank What's Wrong with Morality?,2011,3,3,230-236,Batson Emotion and Morality in Psychopathy and Paraphilias,2011,3,3,299-301,Harenski Dual Processes and Moral Rules,2011,3,3,284-285,Mallon Unintended Consequences of Moral "Over-Regulation",2011,3,3,325-327,Janoff-Bulman Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex and the Future of Morality,2011,3,3,308-309,Ciaramelli Emotion and Reliability in Moral Psychology,2011,3,3,288-289,Sinnott-Armstrong Moral Universals and Individual Differences,2011,3,3,323-324,Saxe Emotions as Moral Amplifiers: An Appraisal Tendency Approach to the Influences of Distinct Emotions upon Moral Judgment,2011,3,3,237-244,Keltner The Trouble with Thinking: People Want to Have Quick Reactions to Personal Taboos,2011,3,3,318-319,Monin How Much Do Thoughts Count?: Preference for Emotion versus Principle in Judgments of Antisocial and Prosocial Behavior,2011,3,3,316-317,Rozin Dimensions of Moral Emotions,2011,3,3,258-260,Wegner Varieties of Moral Emotional Experience,2011,3,3,255-257,Anderson The Virtue in Vice: Short-Sightedness in the Study of Moral Emotions,2011,3,3,276-277,DeSteno Me My "Self" and You: Neuropsychological Relations between Social Emotion Self-Awareness and Morality,2011,3,3,313-315,Immordino-Yang Thriving and Surviving: Approach and Avoidance Motivation and Lateralization,2011,3,3,333-343,Rutherford Emotion and Social Cognition: Lessons from Contemporary Human Neuroanatomy,2011,3,3,310-312,Grafman Facial Movements Are Not Goosebumps: A Response to Chapman and Anderson,2011,3,3,274-275,Royzman Response to Royzman and Kurzban,2011,3,3,272-273,Anderson Current Emotion Research in Psychophysiology: The Neurobiology of Evaluative Bivalence,2011,3,3,349-359,Ito What is Meant by Calling Emotions Basic,2011,3,4,364-370,Ekman Author Reply: More Than Evaluation: Lateralization of the Neural Substrates Supporting Approach and Avoidance Motivational Systems,2011,3,3,347-348,Rutherford Emotion Neuroscience and Law: A Comment on Darwin and Greene,2011,3,3,293-295,Mikhail Forms and Functions of Emotions: Matters of Emotion-Cognition Interactions,2011,3,4,371-378,Izard Basic Emotions in Social Relationships Reasoning and Psychological Illnesses,2011,3,4,424-433,Johnson-Laird Basic Emotions or Ur-Emotions?,2011,3,4,406-415,Frijda Basic Emotion Questions,2011,3,4,379-386,Levenson Current emotion research in behavioral neuroscience: the role(s) of the amygdala,2013,5,1,104-115,Armony Emotions about emotions,2013,5,4,390-396,Mendonça Holding psychopaths morally and criminally culpable (Comment),2013,5,4,423-425,Vitacco Psychological construction: The Darwinian approach to the science of emotion,2013,5,4,379-389,Barrett Towards a theory of collective emotions,2013,5,4,406-413,von Scheve Current emotion research in cultural neuroscience,2015,7,3,280-293,Chiao Comment: Respecifying emotional influence,2017,9,3,263-265,Parkinson Comment: The emotional basis of toxic affect,2018,10,1,57-58,Fischer Crying is in the eyes of the beholder: an attribution theory framework of crying at work,2018,10,2,125-137,Becker Sex differences in disgust: why are women more easily disgusted than men?,2018,10,2,149-160,Buss An appraisal-driven componential approach to the emotional brain,2018,10,3,219-231,Sander This "modern epidemic": loneliness as an emotion cluster and a neglected subject in the history of emotions,2018,10,3,242-254,Bound Alberti