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Effective Visual Communication  (link broken)   (PowerPoint)

Communication conveys 'facts, concepts and emotions.' To convey something, one requires a language and a medium. A language requires letters, words, sentences and rules of usage (=grammar).

Mullangath, Sinoj. STC India (2003). Articles>Communication>Visual Rhetoric>Emotions

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Hot Cogntion: Emotions and Writing Behavior   (peer-reviewed)

Although contemporary psychologists generally acknowledge the significance of affect in human experience, few attempts have been made to understand its role in cognitive processes. Important books on cognition barely mention the subject of emotion, feeling, or sentiment. Unlike the strictly cognitive and physiological psycholoúgists, social psychologists are deeply concerned with affect. These psychologists contend that to consider people dispassionate, information processing systems is a poor if not badly inaccurate model of the human being. A positivistic psychology has been too “cold' to carry the entire motivational burden. What is needed is some way to heat up cognition—a theory that unites the cognitively blind but arousing system of affect with the subtle cognitive apparatus. In an otherwise cold-blooded tradition of cognitive science and flow chart intelligence, the idea of hot cognition became a major humanizing counterstatement during the mid 1960s and early 1970s.

Brand, Alice G. JAC (1985). Articles>Rhetoric>Emotions>Cognitive Psychology

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