نتایج جستجو برای: mood and emotions

تعداد نتایج: 16831486  

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2002
Louise H Phillips Rory D J MacLean Roy Allen

Sociocognitive approaches suggest that the ability to understand emotions should be well maintained in adult aging. However, neuropsychological evidence suggests potential impairments in processing emotions in older adults. In the current study, 30 young adults (aged 20-40 years) and 30 older adults (aged 60-80 years) were tested on a range of emotional ability measures. There were no age effec...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2013
Karen Brans Iven Van Mechelen Bernard Rimé Philippe Verduyn

People often socially share their emotions to regulate them. Two-mode theory of social sharing states that cognitive sharing will contribute to emotional recovery, whereas socio-affective sharing will only temporarily alleviate emotional distress. Previous studies supporting this theory, measured emotional recovery in terms of residual emotional intensity. Until now, another important time-dyna...

2012
Tomomi Fujimura Yoshi-Taka Matsuda Kentaro Katahira Masato Okada Kazuo Okanoya

We investigated whether categorical perception and dimensional perception can co-occur while decoding emotional facial expressions. In Experiment 1, facial continua with endpoints consisting of four basic emotions (i.e., happiness-fear and anger-disgust) were created by a morphing technique. Participants rated each facial stimulus using a categorical strategy and a dimensional strategy. The res...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2015
Alexa M Tullett Tim Wildschut Constantine Sedikides Michael Inzlicht

Nostalgia is often triggered by feelings-such as sadness, loneliness, or meaninglessness-that are typically associated with withdrawal motivation. Here, we examined whether a trait tendency to experience withdrawal motivation is associated with nostalgia proneness. Past work indicates that baseline right-frontal cortical asymmetry is a neural correlate of withdrawal-related motivation. We there...

2008
Henrik Kessler Franziska Bachmayr Steffen Walter Holger Hoffmann Suzanne Filipic Harald C. Traue

OBJECTIVE To investigate possible asymmetry in a widely used set of standardized emotional facial expressions (JACFEE, Japanese and Caucasian Facial Expressions of Emotion). METHOD Chimeric pictures with either two left (LL) or two right (RR) halves of the emotional face were produced from the original set and presented to healthy subjects who rated their intensity. RESULTS With the excepti...

Journal: :Emotion 2006
Richard D Roberts Ralf Schulze Kristin O'Brien Carolyn MacCann John Reid Andy Maul

Emotions measures represent an important means of obtaining construct validity evidence for emotional intelligence (EI) tests because they have the same theoretical underpinnings. Additionally, the extent to which both emotions and EI measures relate to intelligence is poorly understood. The current study was designed to address these issues. Participants (N = 138) completed the Mayer-Salovey-C...

2015
Sara C. Sereno Graham G. Scott Bo Yao Elske J. Thaden Patrick J. O'Donnell

Visual emotion word processing has been in the focus of recent psycholinguistic research. In general, emotion words provoke differential responses in comparison to neutral words. However, words are typically processed within a context rather than in isolation. For instance, how does one's inner emotional state influence the comprehension of emotion words? To address this question, the current s...

2004
David J. Kavanagh Gordon H. Bower

We examined the impact o f happy and sad moods on efficacy judgments concerning a variety o f activities. The mood was induced by having hypnotized subjects recall and revive their feelings about a romantic success or failure. Changes in efficacy that these memories induced were not restricted to the romantic domain but were also seen on interpersonal, athletic, and other activities remote f ro...

Journal: :international journal of high risk behaviors and addiction 0
hamid khakbaz substance abuse and dependence research center, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, ir iran ali farhoudian substance abuse and dependence research center, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, ir iran manouchehr azkhosh department of counseling, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, ir iran behrouz dolatshahi department of clinical psychology, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, ir iran hourieh karami allameh tabataba’i university, tehran, ir iran omid massah substance abuse and dependence research center, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, ir iran; substance abuse and dependence research center, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, koodakyar alley, daneshjoo blv., evin, tehran, iran. tel/fax: +98-2122180095

background emotion regulation is a major and important incentive for substance abuse; in fact, substance abusers associate their abuse with the substance’s soothing nature. emotion regulation can be defined as the process, which enables individuals to regulate experiences and express emotions. objectives the goal of the current study was to evaluate the effectiveness of acceptance and commitmen...

Journal: :Emotion 2011
Philippe Verduyn Iven Van Mechelen Francis Tuerlinckx

An emotional experience can last for only a couple of seconds up to several hours or even longer. In the present study, we examine to which extent covert intrapersonal actions (cognitions both related and unrelated to the emotion-eliciting stimulus) as well as overt interpersonal actions (social sharing) account for this variability in emotion duration. Participants were asked to report the dur...

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