نتایج جستجو برای: affective responses

تعداد نتایج: 426381  

Journal: :Chemical senses 2013
Camille Ferdenzi S Craig Roberts Annett Schirmer Sylvain Delplanque Sezen Cekic Christelle Porcherot Isabelle Cayeux David Sander Didier Grandjean

Emotion and odor scales (EOS) measuring odor-related affective feelings were recently developed for three different countries (Switzerland, United Kingdom, and Singapore). The first aim of this study was to investigate gender and cultural differences in verbal affective response to odors, measured with EOS and the usual pleasantness scale. To better understand this variability, the second aim w...

Journal: :Deviant Behavior 2022

This article refers to:Negative Affective Responses to Stress among Urban Police Officers: A General Strain Theory Approach

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2016
Joseph A Mikels Michael M Shuster Sydney T Thai Renae Smith-Ray Christian E Waugh Kayla Roth Alexis Keilly Elizabeth A L Stine-Morrow

Age differences in responses to framed health messages-which can influence judgments and decisions-are critical to understand yet relatively unexplored. Age-related emotional shifts toward positivity would be expected to differentially impact the affective responses of older and younger adults to framed messages. In this study, we measured the subjective and physiological affective responses of...

2015
Arthur W. Toga

Introduction People often carve experience into affective or emotional moments (Barrett, 2006; James, 1884). From queasy sensations in the stomach or the flush of the face to the flash of lightening or smell of vomit, these perceptions are often understood as feeling discrete emotions such as 'humiliation,' 'excitement,' or 'disgust' or perhaps more simply as 'pleasant' or 'unpleasant' affectiv...

2014
Monika Althaus Yvonne Groen Lutske van der Schaft Ruud B. Minderaa Oliver Tucha Lambertus J. M. Mulder Albertus A. Wijers Alexandra Key

OBJECTIVE This study investigated the effect of social relevance in affective pictures on two orienting responses, i.e. the evoked cardiac response (ECR), and a long latency cortical evoked potential (LPP) and whether this effect would differ between males and females. Assuming that orienting to affective social information is fundamental to experiencing affective empathy, associations between ...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2005
Ulrich W Ebner-Priemer Sandra Badeck Cornelia Beckmann Amy Wagner Bernd Feige Isabelle Weiss Klaus Lieb Martin Bohus

Affective dysregulation and dissociation are currently discussed as core features of borderline personality disorder (BPD). Affective dysregulation is hypothesized to be correlated with increased amygdala functioning and dissociation is linked to inhibited processing on the amygdala and dampened autonomic output, according to the corticolimbic disconnection model of dissociation from Sierra and...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic 2013
Paul M Gedo

Some patients defend against all affective experiencing, which limits their ability to process feelings verbally. When they establish such defenses to cope with early traumatic experiences, they may need to repeat the affective tone of these experiences within the transference. Using case material, the author explore ways that therapists can utilize the transference-countertransference matrix--...

2001
Ashish Kapoor Selene Mota Rosalind W. Picard

This paper reports work in progress to build a Learning Companion, a computerized system sensitive to the affective aspects of learning, which facilitates the child’s own efforts at learning. Learning related to science, math, engineering, and technology naturally involves failure and a host of associated affective responses. This article describes techniques and tools being developed to recogn...

2007
Ellen Peters Paul Slovic

How should the affective component of attitudes be conceptualised and measured? Three studies compared measures based on different conceptualisations. Affective attitudes can be: (1) holistic reactions to objects or responses derived from spontaneous images of the objects; (2) bipolar or unipolar in structure; and finally (3) discrete emotional evaluations (e.g., angry, happy) or more general v...

2010
THOMAS SUSLOW UDO DANNLOWSKI VOLKER AROLT PATRICIA OHRMANN

The present work represents the first study to investigate the relationship between adult attachment avoidance and anxiety and automatic affective responses to basic facial emotions. Subliminal affective priming methods allowed for the assessment of unconscious affective reactions. An affective priming task using masked sad and happy faces, both of which are approachrelated facial expressions, ...

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