نتایج جستجو برای: pleasant events

تعداد نتایج: 326014  

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2014
Emily Schryer Michael Ross

OBJECTIVES Two studies examined the extent to which the age-related positivity effect in autobiographical recall is the result of age differences in appraisal and memory. METHODS In Study 1, older and younger participants reported 1 pleasant and 1 unpleasant event for 5 days. Participants attempted to recall those events a week later. In Study 2, older and younger participants imagined that p...

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2002
Florin Dolcos Roberto Cabeza

Emotional events tend to be remembered better than nonemotional events. We investigated this phenomenon by measuring two event-related potential (ERP) effects: the emotion effect (more positive ERPs for pleasant or unpleasant stimuli than for neutral stimuli) and the subsequent memory effect (more positive ERPs for subsequently remembered items than for subsequently forgotten items). ERPs were ...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2007
Uwe Herwig Tina Kaffenberger Thomas Baumgartner Lutz Jäncke

Since we do not know what future holds for us, we prepare for expected emotional events in order to deal with a pleasant or threatening environment. From an evolutionary perspective, it makes sense to be particularly prepared for the worst-case scenario. We were interested to evaluate whether this assumption is reflected in the central nervous information processing associated with expecting vi...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2010
Tina Kaffenberger Annette B Brühl Thomas Baumgartner Lutz Jäncke Uwe Herwig

Daily we cope with upcoming potentially disadvantageous events. Therefore, it makes sense to be prepared for the worst case. Such a 'pessimistic' bias is reflected in brain activation during emotion processing. Healthy individuals underwent functional neuroimaging while viewing emotional stimuli that were earlier cued ambiguously or unambiguously concerning their emotional valence. Presentation...

2003
W. Richard Walker John J. Skowronski Charles P. Thompson

People’s recollections of the past are often positively biased. This bias has 2 causes. The 1st cause lies in people’s perceptions of events. The authors review the results of several studies and present several new comparative analyses of these studies, all of which indicate that people perceive events in their lives to more often be pleasant than unpleasant. A 2nd cause is the fading affect b...

Journal: :Psychological science 2001
P Winkielman N Schwarz

People's beliefs about how memory works can affect their inferences from experienced difficulty of recall. Participants were asked to recall either 4 childhood events (experienced as an easy task) or 12 childhood events (experienced as a difficult task). Subsequently, they were led to believe that either pleasant or unpleasant periods of one's life fade from memory. When the recall task was dif...

Journal: :Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 1991

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