نتایج جستجو برای: mood induction

تعداد نتایج: 238746  

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2013
Peggy Bongers Anita Jansen Katrijn Houben Anne Roefs

For many years, questionnaires have been considered the standard when examining emotional eating behavior. However, recently, some controversy has arisen about these questionnaires, and their usefulness in identifying emotional eaters has been questioned. The current study aimed to investigate the Single Target Implicit Association Test (ST-IAT) as a measure of emotional eating. Two ST-IATs (as...

2006
Cecilia Au Yeung Tim Dalgleish Ann-Marie Golden Patricia Schartau

Reduced autobiographical memory specificity (AMS) to emotional and neutral cue words appears to be a stable cognitive marker of clinical depression. For example, reduced AMS is present in remitted/recovered depressed patients and shows no reliable relationship with current levels of depressed mood in correlational studies. The present study examined whether reduced AMS could be induced in healt...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2010
Matthew Woolgar Troy Tranah

Young people in secure accommodation are at high risk of depression and self-harm. This study investigates the relationship between depressive symptoms, negative self-schemas and the cognitive vulnerability to depression in 38 young people in secure accommodation. The impact of a) current suicidal ideation and b) a previous history of self-harm behaviour on latent negative self-schemas was exam...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 1995
F Schneider R C Gur R E Gur D L Shtasel

The application of neurobehavioral methods in functional neuroimaging can provide useful information on the neurobiology of schizophrenia. This process can be enhanced by using a standard set of procedures to construct 'neurobehavioral probes' which are suitable for functional imaging and provide reliable measures discriminating patients from healthy controls. While such probes are available fo...

2017
Camille M. C. Raoult Julia Moser Lorenz Gygax

Affective states are known to influence behavior and cognitive processes. To assess mood (moderately long-term affective states), the cognitive judgment bias test was developed and has been widely used in various animal species. However, little is known about how mood changes, how mood can be experimentally manipulated, and how mood then feeds back into cognitive judgment. A recent theory argue...

2012
Matti Gröhn Lauri Ahonen Minna Huotilainen

Our study focuses on mood induction with pleasant and unpleasant auditory stimuli during the break. Our test includes subjective evaluation (NASA-TLX, KSS, POMS), cognitive tests and brain responses (MEG and EEG). We aim studying the effect affective state has on work-like tasks. Hypothesis: pleasantness of auditory mood induction affects cognitive performance and brain responses.

2013
Julie Bertels Catherine Demoulin Ana Franco Arnaud Destrebecqz

It is well established that mood influences many cognitive processes, such as learning and executive functions. Although statistical learning is assumed to be part of our daily life, as mood does, the influence of mood on statistical learning has never been investigated before. In the present study, a sad vs. neutral mood was induced to the participants through the listening of stories while th...

Journal: :Frontiers in psychology 2016
Matthias Hoenen Katharina Müller Bettina M. Pause Katrin T. Lübke

Aromatherapy claims that citrus essential oils exert mood lifting effects. Controlled studies, however, have yielded inconsistent results. Notably, studies so far did not control for odor pleasantness, although pleasantness is a critical determinant of emotional responses to odors. This study investigates mood lifting effects of d-(+)-limonene, the most prominent substance in citrus essential o...

Journal: :THE JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON EMOTIONS 2009

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2014
Matti Gärtner Malek Bajbouj

Mood states have a strong impact on how we process incoming information. It has been proposed that positive mood facilitates elaborative, relational encoding, whereas negative mood promotes a more careful, stimulus-driven encoding style. Previous electrophysiological studies have linked successful information encoding to power increases in slow (<8 Hz) delta/theta and fast (>30 Hz) gamma oscill...

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