emotional contagion and proto-organizing in human interaction dynamics

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This paper combines the complexity notions of phase transitions and tipping points with recent advances in cognitive neuroscience to propose a general theory of human proto-organizing. It takes as a premise that a necessary prerequisite for organizing, or proto-organizing, occurs through emotional contagion in subpopulations of human interaction dynamics in complex ecosystems. Emotional contagion is posited to engender emotional understanding and identification with others, a social process that acts as a mechanism that enables (or precludes) cooperative responses to opportunities and risks. Propositions are offered and further research is suggested.
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Authors ;James K. Hazy;James K. Hazy;Richard Eleftherios Boyatzis
Journal accounts of chemical research
Year 2015
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10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00806
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