نتایج جستجو برای: mood and emotions

تعداد نتایج: 16831486  

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 1995
D T Wegener R E Petty S M Smith

Currently dominant explanations of mood effects on persuasive message processing (i.e., cognitive capacity and feelings as information) predict that happy moods lead to less message scrutiny than neutral or sad moods. The hedonic contingency view (D. T. Wegener & R. E. Petty, 1994) predicts that happy moods can sometimes be associated with greater message processing activity because people in a...

2015
Altaf H. Abro Michel C.A. Klein Adnan R. Manzoor S. Amin Tabatabaei Jan Treur

In this paper a computational model is presented that describes the role of emotion regulation to reduce the influences of negative events on mood. Emotion regulation is a process based on a set of regulatory strategies used by persons to down-regulate their negative emotions or to up-regulate their positive emotions. For a given situation, the selection of specific regulation strategies is dep...

2014
Nadine Jung Christina Wranke Kai Hamburger Markus Knauff

Recent experimental studies show that emotions can have a significant effect on the way we think, decide, and solve problems. This paper presents a series of four experiments on how emotions affect logical reasoning. In two experiments different groups of participants first had to pass a manipulated intelligence test. Their emotional state was altered by giving them feedback, that they performe...

2012
Mathieu Barthet György Fazekas Mark Sandler

The prominent status of music in human culture and every day life is due in large part to its striking ability to elicit emotions, which may manifest from slight variation in mood to changes in our physical condition and actions. In this paper, we first review state of the art studies on music and emotions from different disciplines including psychology, musicology and music information retriev...

2015
Setareh Mokhtari Heather Buttle

We examined the effect of induced mood, varying in valence and longevity, on local processing of emotional faces. It was found that negative facial expression conveyed by the global level of the face interferes with efficient processing of the local features. The results also showed that the duration of involvement with a mood influenced the local processing. We observed that attending to the l...

Journal: :Psicothema 2006
Pablo Fernández-Berrocal Natalio Extremera

This research analysed the influence of Emotional Intelligence (EI) on emotional responses in laboratory context. Specifically, 1) how does EI affect previous mood states? 2) How does persons' emotional reactivity to different mood induction conditions depend on their EI? 3) How does EI help to a better mood recovery? For these purposes, 155 participants (123 women and 32 men) were measured for...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2015
Benjamin Scheibehenne Bettina von Helversen

Many theories on cognition assume that people adapt their decision strategies depending on the situation they face. To test if and how affect guides the selection of decision strategies, we conducted an online study (N = 166), where different mood states were induced through video clips. Results indicate that mood influenced the use of decision strategies. Negative mood, in particular anger, fa...

Objectives A recent method that modifies the intrusive memories is cognitive bias modification. This study aimed to investigate and compare the three none-attendance therapies of standardized cognitive bias modification, cognitive bias modification based self-generation and cognitive-behavior training. Methods According to inclusion and exclusion criteria, a total of 51 participants were selec...

Journal: :Stroke 2003
J Bogousslavsky

While emotional outcome is a critical factor influencing early evolution and late prognosis after stroke, few relevant studies have been performed on this subject. However, mood changes, modified judgment, and emotional reactions may also dramatically alter recruitment into clinical trials; for instance, up to one third of patients with acute stroke may have altered time perception, inappropria...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2007
Rebecca E Cooney Jutta Joormann Lauren Y Atlas Fanny Eugène Ian H Gotlib

The ability to regulate one's mood state effectively is critical to emotional and physical health. Recent investigations have sought to delineate the neural mechanisms by which individuals regulate mood states and emotions, positing a critical role of a dorsal system that includes the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and anterior cingulate. This study extended these efforts by examining the neura...

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