نتایج جستجو برای: anger and aggression

تعداد نتایج: 16829386  

2018
Jinguang Zhang

Anger is an integral part of interpersonal aggression (Baumeister et al., 1990; Sell et al., 2009b) and has a cross-culturally recognizable facial expression (Ekman, 1973). This expression typically entails simultaneously lowering one’s browridge, raising the cheeckbones and mouth, widening the nose, and pressing the lips (Ekman and Friesen, 1978; Sell et al., 2014). Given these species-typical...

2017
Garrett Hisler Zlatan Krizan Alison Phillips

Adults and children who report frequent expression of anger and aggression also report sleep disruption. Although these findings suggest an important relationship, it is unknown whether this link extends to real sleep behavior, what aspects of sleep and angry and aggressive tendencies play the most important role, and whether stress and constraint contribute to their connection. To address thes...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2008
Michelle Inness Manon Mireille Leblanc Julian Barling

The authors investigate whether known person predictors (trait anger, trait aggression) and situational predictors (perceived interpersonal mistreatment, perceived organizational sanctions against aggression) of supervisor-targeted aggression also predict employee's aggression toward other workplace targets, namely peers, subordinates, and customers' aggression toward service providers. The aut...

2011
Sylvia Richter Xenia Gorny Josep Marco-Pallares Ulrike M. Krämer Judith Machts Adriana Barman Hans-Gert Bernstein Rebecca Schüle Ludger Schöls Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells Carsten Reissner Torsten Wüstenberg Hans-Jochen Heinze Eckart D. Gundelfinger Emrah Düzel Thomas F. Münte Constanze I. Seidenbecher Björn H. Schott

The A-kinase-anchoring protein 5 (AKAP5), a post-synaptic multi-adaptor molecule that binds G-protein-coupled receptors and intracellular signaling molecules has been implicated in emotional processing in rodents, but its role in human emotion and behavior is up to now still not quite clear. Here, we report an association of individual differences in aggressive behavior and anger expression wit...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2021

New insights into the functional neuroanatomic correlates of emotions point toward involvement cerebellum in anger and aggression. To identify cerebellar regions commonly activated tasks examining experience threat as well exerting an aggressive response, two coordinate-based activation likelihood estimation meta-analyses reporting a total 57 foci from 819 participants were performed. For proce...

2014
Mark G. Frank David Matsumoto Hyisung C. Hwang

This paper examines the role of anger, contempt, and disgust in intergroup political aggression through what we have called the ANCODI hypothesis (Matsumoto, Hwang, & Frank, 2012, 2013). The ANCODI hypothesis argues that anger, contempt and disgust are a volatile emotional mix that contributes to intergroup aggression and violence through the ability of anger to motivate, of contempt to devalue...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 1985
J E Lochman L B Lampron P R Burch J F Curry

This study examined the relationship between subject characteristics of aggressive boys and their behavioral changes during a school year. Seventy-six boys in the fourth, fifth, and sixth grades were identified by their teachers as the most disruptive and aggressive in their classes. These boys were assigned to untreated control, anger-coping, anger-coping plus goal-setting treatment, and minim...

2006
Dirk J.M. Smits Paul De Boeck

A factor-analytic-basedmethod tomeasure the inhibition of three verbally aggressive behaviours was investigated in two studies on self-report data. Inhibitionwas subdivided into two types: inhibition of the tendency to become verbally aggressive and inhibition of the verbally aggressive behaviour. In Study 1, it was investigated whether both kinds can be separated and measured by using a factor...

2008

We investigate whether known person (trait anger, trait aggression) and situation (perceived interpersonal mistreatment, perceived organizational sanctions against aggression) predictors of supervisor-targeted aggression also predict employee’s aggression towards other workplace targets, namely peers, subordinates, and customers’ aggression toward service providers. We also investigate the mode...

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