نتایج جستجو برای: affective responses

تعداد نتایج: 426381  

Journal: :Archives of sexual behavior 2013
Joana Carvalho Ana Quinta Gomes Pedro Laja Cátia Oliveira Sandra Vilarinho Erick Janssen Pedro Nobre

The present study examined men and women's sexual and affective responses to erotic film clips that were combined with different fantasy instructions. Men (n = 29) and women (n = 28) were presented with two types of erotic films (explicit vs. romantic) and two fantasy instructions (fantasizing about one's real-life partner vs. fantasizing about someone else). Genital response, subjective sexual...

2014
Andreas B. Eder Klaus Rothermund Jan De Houwer Bernhard Hommel

Five experiments examined whether affective consequences become associated with the responses producing them, and whether anticipations of positive and negative action outcomes influence action control differently. In a learning phase, one response produced pleasant and another response unpleasant visual effects. In a subsequent test phase, the same actions were carried out in response to a neu...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2012
Catherine L Sebastian Nathalie M G Fontaine Geoffrey Bird Sarah-Jayne Blakemore Stephane A De Brito Eamon J P McCrory Essi Viding

Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to attribute thoughts, intentions and beliefs to others. This involves component processes, including cognitive perspective taking (cognitive ToM) and understanding emotions (affective ToM). This study assessed the distinction and overlap of neural processes involved in these respective components, and also investigated their development between adolescence a...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2009
L F Barrett Moshe Bar

People see with feeling. We 'gaze', 'behold', 'stare', 'gape' and 'glare'. In this paper, we develop the hypothesis that the brain's ability to see in the present incorporates a representation of the affective impact of those visual sensations in the past. This representation makes up part of the brain's prediction of what the visual sensations stand for in the present, including how to act on ...

2008
Shuhua Zhou

Affective reaction is a little researched area in political news. This study examined three factors that might generate affective responses in addition to the candidates themselves: the use of exemplars in television stories, the valence of story content and the affinity of audience members toward candidates. A within subject experiment was conducted. Results indicated that candidates and valen...

2007
Tristan Lavender Bernhard Hommel

Viewing emotion from an evolutionary perspective, researchers have argued that simple responses to affective stimuli can be triggered without mediation of cognitive processes. Indeed, findings suggest that positively and negatively valenced stimuli trigger approach and avoidance movements automatically. However, affective stimulus response compatibility phenomena share so many central character...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2010
Bob Bermond Dick J Bierman Minke A Cladder Peter P Moormann Harrie C M Vorst

OBJECTIVE The literature regarding research into alexithymia and sympathetic responses is far from consistent. An explanation might be on the way subjects are classified. Generally, subjects are diagnosed as either alexithymic or non-alexithymic on the basis of questionnaires focusing on the cognitive aspects of alexithymia. However, alexithymia, as originally defined, concerns both emotion-aff...

Journal: :Social neuroscience 2016
Ana Seara-Cardoso Catherine L Sebastian Essi Viding Jonathan P Roiser

Despite extensive research on the neural basis of empathic responses for pain and disgust, there is limited data about the brain regions that underpin affective response to other people's emotional facial expressions. Here, we addressed this question using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging to assess neural responses to emotional faces, combined with online ratings of subjectiv...

Journal: :Psychological research 2015
Andreas B Eder Klaus Rothermund Jan De Houwer Bernhard Hommel

Five experiments examined whether affective consequences become associated with the responses producing them and whether anticipations of positive and negative action outcomes influence action control differently. In a learning phase, one response produced pleasant and another response unpleasant visual effects. In a subsequent test phase, the same actions were carried out in response to a neut...

2013
Ke Ma Bernhard Hommel

The rubber hand illusion refers to the observation that participants perceive "body ownership" for a rubber hand if it moves, or is stroked in synchrony with the participant's real (covered) hand. Research indicates that events targeting artificial body parts can trigger affective responses (affective resonance) only with perceived body ownership, while neuroscientific findings suggest affectiv...

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