Key words: Crying, tear, emotion

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Interconnectedness

Interconnectedness

Missed connections

Community pairs with high citation-based distance but low semantic distance

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To

Diff. Score

Citation-Based Distance (Z)

Semantic Distance (Z)

c51: Crying

c42: Fear

2.15

0.95

-1.2

c51: Crying

c28: Expressive writing

1.93

0.77

-1.17

c51: Crying

c57: Animal behavior

1.63

0.79

-0.85

c33: Humor

c51: Crying

1.96

0.94

-1.02

c26: Pet

c51: Crying

1.87

0.87

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Central articles

  1. Tearing: Breakthrough in Human Emotional Signaling

    R. Provine, K. Krosnowski, Nicole W. Brocato. 2009.

  2. Adult Crying: A Model and Review of the Literature

    A. Vingerhoets, Randolph R. Cornelius, G. V. van Heck, M. C. Becht. 2000.

  3. Emotional Tears as Biological Signals

    O. Hasson. 2009.

  4. Emotional Tears Facilitate the Recognition of Sadness and the Perceived Need for Social Support

    M. Balsters, E. Krahmer, M. Swerts, A. Vingerhoets. 2013. Evolutionary psychology : an international journal of evolutionary approaches to psychology and behavior

  5. Crying and mood change: A cross-cultural study

    M. C. Becht, A. Vingerhoets. 2002.

  6. The Riddle of Human Emotional Crying: A Challenge for Emotion Researchers

    A. Vingerhoets, Lauren M. Bylsma. 2016. Emotion review : journal of the International Society for Research on Emotion

  7. Is crying a self-soothing behavior?

    Asmir Gračanin, Lauren M. Bylsma, A. Vingerhoets. 2014. Front. Psychol.

  8. The social impact of emotional tears

    A. Vingerhoets, Niels van de Ven, Yvonne van der Velden. 2016. Motivation and emotion

  9. Origin and Types of Emotional Tearing

    J. Murube, L. Murube, A. Murube. 1999. European journal of ophthalmology

  10. Age-Related Changes in the Signal Value of Tears

    D. Zeifman, Sarah A. Brown. 2011. Evolutionary psychology : an international journal of evolutionary approaches to psychology and behavior