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Negative Emotions and Anosognosia

Cortex, 2005
Patients with anosognosia fail to acknowledge, or feel distressed by, their disability. Given the recent suggestion that right (frontal) systems are selectively involved in negative emotions, it might be claimed that anosognosia results from a disruption in negative emotions.
Oliver H, Turnbull   +2 more
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Negativity bias, emotion targets, and emotion systems

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2014
AbstractHibbing et al.'s article isolates a plausible psychological factor contributing to differences in political orientation. However, there are two potential difficulties. Both the nature of negativity and the liberal–conservative opposition are ambiguous.
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The Positives of Negative Emotions: Willingness to Express Negative Emotions Promotes Relationships

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2008
Four studies support the hypothesis that expressing negative emotion is associated with positive relationship outcomes, including elicitation of support, building of new close relationships, and heightening of intimacy in the closest of those relationships.
Steven M, Graham   +3 more
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Positive emotions, negative emotions, or utility of discrete emotions?

Journal of Organizational Behavior, 2012
SummaryWe note a tendency in organizational behavior research to link positive emotions with positive outcomes and negative emotions with negative outcomes. In this Incubator, we argue against this simple association and provide suggestions for researchers to develop interesting lines of enquiry that look beyond simple symmetrical associations ...
Lindebaum, Dirk, Jordan, Peter J
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Preference for negative emotions.

Emotion, 2006
This research demonstrates that preference for emotions sometimes cannot be equated with a positive-negative valence dimension. Participants were asked to make choices between pairs of affect-inducing options opposite in valence but equal in activation. The results showed that in absence of contextual cues or situational constraints, choices followed a
Daniel Västfjäll, Tommy Gärling
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Fear and other negative emotions.

2011
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Jones, Bryan, Boissy, Alain
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