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Infant negative affectivity and patterns of affect‐biased attention

Developmental Psychobiology, 2023
AbstractBiased attention toward affective cues often cooccurs with the emergence and maintenance of internalizing disorders. However, few studies have assessed whether affect‐biased attention in infancy relates to early indicators of psychopathological risk, such as negative affectivity.
Danielle A. Swales   +5 more
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On the Dynamical Interplay of Positive and Negative Affects

Neural Computation, 2017
Emotional disorders and psychological flourishing are the result of complex interactions between positive and negative affects that depend on external events and the subject’s internal representations. Based on psychological data, we mathematically model the dynamical balance between positive and negative affects as a function of the response to ...
Jonathan Touboul   +2 more
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Negative media affects recruitment

Nursing Standard, 2005
I was saddened and distressed at the care that the patients did not receive from nurses in the Dispatches programme.
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Negative affect and sensitization to pain

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2002
Pain usually has a strong negative affective component, which is believed to modulate pain perception. After reviewing theories on the link between negative affect and pain, mechanisms are discussed by which negative affect may either increase or inhibit pain. Possible pain-inhibiting mechanisms are endogenous opioid release, blood pressure reactivity,
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Beyond Negative Affectivity:

Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 1987
Stress researchers frequently use self-report measures to assess stress, health, psychological adjustment, and subjective dissatisfaction. We present evidence demonstrating that all of these variables are highly intercorrelated and reflect a common underlying factor of Negative Affectivity (NA).
David Watson   +2 more
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Affect and Behavior: Anxiety as a Negative Affect

1966
Abstract : The paper presents a model of the human being, stressing the importance of relatively independent but interacting personality subsystems. The homeostatic system the drive system, and the affect system are the three motivational systems. The central assumption is that the affect system is the primary motivational system; affect is inherently ...
Carroll E. Izard, Silvan S. Tomkins
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Affective priming in schizophrenia with and without affective negative symptoms

European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 2003
In the present study automatic perceptual sensitivity to facial affect information was examined in chronic schizophrenic patients. An affective priming task including subliminal and supraliminal presentations of sad and happy facial affect was administered to schizophrenia patients with a flat affect expression (n = 30), schizophrenia patients ...
Thomas, Suslow   +2 more
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Cognition and Negative Affectivity

1994
Cognitive approaches to the conceptualization, empirical investigation, assessment, and treatment of behavioral dysfunction are both widespread and abundant (Ingram, Kendall, & Chen, 1991). Once considered a radical departure from empirical psychological science, the necessity of the “cognitive revolution” in clinical psychology currently only merits ...
Vanessa L. Malcarne, Rick E. Ingram
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The Effect of Bullying Vignettes on Negative Affect

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2019
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of reading workplace bullying vignettes on negative affect. A within-subjects descriptive design and convenience sample was used. Fifty participants completed the Negative Affect Scale after reading written bullying vignettes and completed the Transportation Narrative questionnaire. Results provide
Joy Longo, Michael DeDonno
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Effects of negative affective sounds on P300

2016 13th International Conference on Electrical Engineering, Computing Science and Automatic Control (CCE), 2016
P300 are event related potentials that are widely used; however, the performance of systems based on it decrease drastically when they are transported outside a laboratory environment where the stimuli can be isolated. Since isolation of the stimulus is not always practical it is desirable to study P300 when the subjects are receiving stimuli in other ...
Jennifer Ladd-Parada   +3 more
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