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1. Introduction; The study of emotion; Types of evidence for theories of emotion; Some goals for a cognitive theory of emotion;
2. Structure of the theory; The organisation of emotion types; Basic emotions; Some implications of the emotions-as-valenced-reactions claim;
3. The cognitive psychology of appraisal; The appraisal structure; Central intensity variables;
4. The intensity of emotions; Global variables; Local variables; Variable-values, variable-weights, and emotion thresholds;
5. Reactions to events: I. The well-being emotions; Loss emotions and fine-grained analyses; The fortunes-of-others emotions; Self-pity and related states;
6. Reactions to events: II. The prospect-based emotions; Shock and pleasant surprise; Some interrelationships between prospect-based emotions; Suspense, resignation, hopelessness, and other related states;
7. Reactions to agents; The attribution emotions; Gratitude, anger, and some other compound emotions;
8. Reactions to objects; The attraction emotions; Fine-grained analyses and emotion sequences;
9. The boundaries of the theory; Emotion words and cross-cultural issues; Emotion experiences and unconscious emotions; Coping and the function of emotions; Computational tractability.
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