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Research investigating the role of maladaptive emotion regulation on food intake has exclusively focused on food intake in a forced consumption situation. In contrast, the present study examined the effect of negative emotions (fear, negative affect) and
Diana eTaut +2 more
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Emotions are a core factor of learning. Studies have shown that multiple emotions are co-experienced during learning and have a significant impact on learning outcomes.
Franz Wortha +4 more
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Salient selves in uncertain futures [PDF]
We examined possible selves during three distinct periods of uncertainty. Cancer survivors (Study 1a) and survivors’ romantic partners (Study 1b) rated the salience of possible selves in which the cancer did (negative possible self; NPS) and did not ...
Dunlop, WL, Sweeny, K
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Impaired regulation of emotion: Neural correlates of reappraisal and distraction in bipolar disorder and unaffected relatives [PDF]
Deficient emotion regulation has been proposed as a crucial pathological mechanism in bipolar disorder (BD). We therefore investigated emotion regulation impairments in BD, the related neural underpinnings and their etiological relevance for the disorder.
Forneck, J. +3 more
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Contextual Emotion Expression: Profiles of African American Report in the Family and on Campus [PDF]
Background: African American culture has long been known for its emphasis on emotion expression (Boykin, 1986). However, African Americans have learned to restrict emotion publicly due to pervasive stereotypes (Consedine & Magai, 2002).
Brown, Deon +3 more
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Negative association between resilience and event-related potentials evoked by negative emotion
Individuals with low level of resilience are documented to be less capable of regulating negative emotion. To investigate the underlying neurophysiology, the present study examined the relationship between resilience and the late positive potential (LPP)
Dan Chen +5 more
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Memory for Emotionally Provocative Words in Alexithymia: A Role for Stimulus Relevance [PDF]
Alexithymia is associated with emotion processing deficits, particularly for negative emotional information. However, also common are a high prevalence of somatic symptoms and the perception of somatic sensations as distressing.
Meltzer, Mitchell, Nielson, Kristy A.
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Put on your poker face? Neural systems supporting the anticipation for expressive suppression and cognitive reappraisal [PDF]
It is a unique human ability to regulate negative thoughts and feelings. Two well-investigated emotion-regulation strategies (ERSs), cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression, are associated with overlapping prefrontal neural correlates, but ...
De Raedt, Rudi +2 more
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Introduction: Emotions and Negativity
Purpose: This introduction sets the stage for the book theme, “Emotions and Negativity,” by reviewing the early work on negative emotions and by discussing the impact of the COVID pandemic on people’s moods and emotions. It discusses how most of the chapters in this book were first presented as conference papers at the Twelfth International Conference ...
Humphrey, Ronald +2 more
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Cognitive appraisal of environmental stimuli induces emotion-like states in fish [PDF]
The occurrence of emotions in non-human animals has been the focus of debate over the years. Recently, an interest in expanding this debate to non-tetrapod vertebrates and to invertebrates has emerged. Within vertebrates, the study of emotion in teleosts
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