نتایج جستجو برای: mood and emotions

تعداد نتایج: 16831486  

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2017
Susan T Charles Jacqueline Mogle Kate A Leger David M Almeida

Objectives The current study examined the factor structure of emotional experience across adults 34-50, 51-65, and 66-84 year olds. Method Participants (N = 2,022) were asked about 14 negative and 13 positive emotions across 8 days in the National Study of Daily Experiences II study. Factor analysis computed both inter-individual factors (between-person structure of emotional experience) and ...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2005
Jennifer R Dunn Maurice E Schweitzer

The authors report results from 5 experiments that describe the influence of emotional states on trust. They found that incidental emotions significantly influence trust in unrelated settings. Happiness and gratitude--emotions with positive valence--increase trust, and anger--an emotion with negative valence--decreases trust. Specifically, they found that emotions characterized by other-person ...

2015
Shlomo Hareli Konstantinos Kafetsios Ursula Hess

When we do not know how to correctly behave in a new context, the emotions that people familiar with the context show in response to the behaviors of others, can help us understand what to do or not to do. The present study examined cross-cultural differences in how group emotional expressions (anger, sadness, neutral) can be used to deduce a norm violation in four cultures (Germany, Israel, Gr...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2011
Cindy Harmon-Jones Brandon J Schmeichel Eileen Mennitt Eddie Harmon-Jones

In this set of studies, we examine the perceptual similarities between emotions that share either a valence or a motivational direction. Determination is a positive approach-related emotion, whereas anger is a negative approach-related emotion. Thus, determination and anger share a motivational direction but are opposite in valence. An implemental mind-set has previously been shown to produce h...

Journal: :Community dentistry and oral epidemiology 2013
Alma M Rodríguez-Sánchez Jari J Hakanen Riku Perhoniemi Marisa Salanova

OBJECTIVE In this study, we hypothesized that dentist' interpersonal resources (good cooperation with one's assistant) together with their personal resources (optimism) buffer the negative effects of emotional dissonance (a demand that occurs when there is a difference between felt and displayed emotions) on job performance (in-role and extra-role performance) over time. METHOD We carried out...

Journal: :Psychological science 2004
Jennifer S Lerner Deborah A Small George Loewenstein

We examined the impact of specific emotions on the endowment effect, the tendency for selling prices to exceed buying or "choice" prices for the same object. As predicted by appraisal-tendency theory, disgust induced by a prior, irrelevant situation carried over to normatively unrelated economic decisions, reducing selling and choice prices and eliminating the endowment effect. Sadness also car...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Tim Indersmitten Ruben C Gur

Since the discovery of facial asymmetries in emotional expressions of humans and other primates, hypotheses have related the greater left-hemiface intensity to right-hemispheric dominance in emotion processing. However, the difficulty of creating true frontal views of facial expressions in two-dimensional photographs has confounded efforts to better understand the phenomenon. We have recently d...

2018
Daniëlle Van der Giessen Susan Maria Bögels

This observational study examined whether emotional expressivity and emotional flexibility differed between parent-child dyads with and without children with an anxiety disorder (AD). Effects of parents' own AD on emotional expressivity and flexibility of dyads was also studied. The sample consisted of 128 referred children (59.4% girls) with an AD (8-18-year-olds) and both of their parents, an...

Journal: :Emotion 2005
Iris B Mauss Robert W Levenson Loren McCarter Frank H Wilhelm James J Gross

Emotion theories commonly postulate that emotions impose coherence across multiple response systems. However, empirical support for this coherence postulate is surprisingly limited. In the present study, the authors (a) examined the within-individual associations among experiential, facial behavioral, and peripheral physiological responses during emotional responding and (b) assessed whether em...

Journal: :Emotion 2010
Meagan E Curtis Jamshed J Bharucha

There is a long history of attempts to explain why music is perceived as expressing emotion. The relationship between pitches serves as an important cue for conveying emotion in music. The musical interval referred to as the minor third is generally thought to convey sadness. We reveal that the minor third also occurs in the pitch contour of speech conveying sadness. Bisyllabic speech samples c...

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