نتایج جستجو برای: emotionality

تعداد نتایج: 1710  

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2004
Jeffrey Liew Nancy Eisenberg Mark Reiser

Relations among effortful control/low negative emotionality, immediate reactions in a situation that usually calls for the masking of disappointment (i.e., the use of display rules), and social competence/adjustment were investigated for 78 preschool children (mean age=4.87 years). Parents, teachers, and peers rated children on negative emotionality and/or effortful control as well as on social...

Journal: :Shinrigaku kenkyu : The Japanese journal of psychology 1989
S Masui O Fujita

Two inbred strains of Tsukuba Emotionality Rat (THE and TLE) and four hybrids derived from them were observed for ambulatory response in a novel environment as a measure of emotionality. The Runway Test (modified "timidity test") was run for successive three days. Mean transformed (square root) scores of ambulation for generation were subjected to Mendelian cross analysis. Total ambulation scor...

2011
Carol E. Franz Timothy P. York Lindon J. Eaves Elizabeth Prom-Wormley Kristen C. Jacobson Michael J. Lyons Michael D. Grant Hong Xian Matthew S. Panizzon Erica Jimenez William S. Kremen

Adult romantic attachment styles reflect ways of relating in close relationships and are associated with depression and negative emotionality. We estimated the extent to which dimensions of romantic attachment and negative emotionality share genetic or environmental risk factors in 1,237 middle-aged men in the Vietnam Era Twin Study of Aging (VETSA). A common genetic factor largely explained th...

2018
Carlo Garofalo Patrizia Velotti Cristina Crocamo Giuseppe Carrà

The present study examined the prevalence and correlates of clinical syndromes in a large group ( N = 438) of incarcerated violent offenders, looking at differences between inmates with one and those with more than one clinical syndromes. More than a half of the sample (57%) reported clinically relevant symptoms for at least one clinical syndrome ( n = 252), and the majority of them (38%) repor...

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 2005
Péter Pongrácz Csaba Molnár Adám Miklósi Vilmos Csányi

The authors investigated whether human listeners could categorize played-back dog (Canis familiaris) barks recorded in various situations and associate them with emotional ratings. Prerecorded barks of a Hungarian herding dog breed (Mudi) provided the sample. Human listeners were asked to rate emotionality of the vocalization and to categorize the situations on the basis of alternative situatio...

Journal: :Trends in psychiatry and psychotherapy 2011
Christian Haag Kristensen Carlos Falcão de Azevedo Gomes Alice Reuwsaat Justo Karin Vieira

INTRODUCTION The present study translated and adapted the Affective Norms for English Words (ANEW) to Brazilian Portuguese (ANEW-Br) and collected emotionality measures for a set of 1,046 words in Brazilian Portuguese. METHOD A sample of 755 male and female undergraduate students used the valence and arousal scales of the Self-Assessment Manikin to judge the emotionality of 1,046 words in Bra...

Journal: :Psikiyatride Guncel Yaklasimlar - Current Approaches in Psychiatry 2021

Bu derleme çalışması duygu yoğunluğu ve değerliği gibi bileşenlerinin olayların erişilebilirliği hatırlama özellikleri çerçevesinde teorik yaklaşımlar ampirik bulgular ışığında değerlendirmeye odaklanmaktadır. bağlamda farklı otobiyografik belleğin fenomenolojik dışında flaş bellek, travma sonrası stres bozukluğu duygudurum bozuklukları ele alınmakta etkisi davranışsal beyin görüntüleme çalışma...

Journal: :Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 2022

In this paper I have two main aims. My first aim is to introduce the notion of bounded emotionality. This analogue that rationality in behavioural economics. Bounded says, roughly, human beings are cognitively limited with respect their processing and memory capacities. emotionality says we our emotional capabilities, notably intensity, duration, possible combinations states. a foundational eco...

2016
Suzanne C. van Veen Iris M. Engelhard Marcel A. van den Hout

BACKGROUND Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) is an effective treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder. The working memory (WM) theory explains its efficacy: recall of an aversive memory and making eye movements (EM) both produce cognitive load, and competition for the limited WM resources reduces the memory's vividness and emotionality. The present study tested several pre...

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