نتایج جستجو برای: negative emotion

تعداد نتایج: 576374  

2012
Kristin N. Javaras Stacey M. Schaefer Carien M. van Reekum Regina C. Lapate Lawrence L. Greischar David R. Bachhuber Gayle Dienberg Love Carol D. Ryff Richard J. Davidson

Journal: :Science 1983
P Ekman R W Levenson W V Friesen

Emotion-specific activity in the autonomic nervous system was generated by constructing facial prototypes of emotion muscle by muscle and by reliving past emotional experiences. The autonomic activity produced distinguished not only between positive and negative emotions, but also among negative emotions. This finding challenges emotion theories that have proposed autonomic activity to be undif...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2010
Bo Wang Xiaolan Fu

Item memory and source memory are two integral elements of episodic memory. Although many studies have examined the effect of emotion on item memory, little research has simultaneously taken into account item memory and source memory. In addition, in the majority of previous studies, learning stimuli are used as the source of emotion, making it difficult to understand whether emotion has an eff...

2012
Hyein Chang Elizabeth C. Shelleby JeeWon Cheong Daniel S. Shaw

The goals of this study were to examine the additive and interactive effects of cumulative risk and child negative emotionality on children’s social competence in the transition from preschool to school and to test whether these associations were mediated by child emotion regulation within a sample of 310 low-income, ethnically diverse boys. Multiple informants and methods were used to measure ...

2011
Michelle N. Shiota Belinda Campos Gian C. Gonzaga Kaiping Peng

Studies suggest that emotional complexity*the experience of positive and negative emotion in response to the same event*is unusual in Western samples. However, recent research finds that the co-occurrence of positive and negative emotion during unstructured situations is more common among East Asians than Westerners, consistent with theories emphasising the prevalence of dialectical folk episte...

2005
Robyn Fivush Qi Wang

We examined how mother–child emotional reminiscing is affected by culture, gender, and the valence of the event. Thirty-one Euro-American and 30 Chinese middle-class mothers and their 3-year-old children discussed 1 highly positive and 1 highly negative experience. Mothers and children in both cultures used a greater variety of negative emotion words than positive emotion words and were more li...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 2005
Daniel G Dillon Kevin S LaBar

Conscious regulation of negative emotion has been shown to affect human eyeblink startle responses, but whether these results depend on modulation of arousal- or valence-based processes is unknown. The authors presented participants with negative, neutral, and positive pictures and directed them to enhance, maintain, and suppress emotional responses. On emotional picture trials, startle respons...

غلامی, سمیه, واحدی, شهرام ,

Background & Aims: Cognitive emotion regulation has a dramatic role in causing emotional problems such as depression. Since the cognitive emotion regulation processes are educable, this study aimed to concern the effectiveness of Penn Resiliency Program (PRP) on cognitive emotion regulation in depressed people. Materials & Methods: This quasi-experimental study included a pretest and pos...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2015
Vicky Tzuyin Lai Roel M. Willems Peter Hagoort

This study investigated the brain regions for the comprehension of implied emotion in sentences. Participants read negative sentences without negative words, for example, "The boy fell asleep and never woke up again," and their neutral counterparts "The boy stood up and grabbed his bag." This kind of negative sentence allows us to examine implied emotion derived at the sentence level, without a...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 1997
M F Luce J R Bettman J W Payne

Choice conflicts between one's important values may cause negative emotion. This article extends the standard effort-accuracy approach to explaining task influences on decision processing by arguing that coping goals will interact with effort minimization and accuracy maximization goals for negatively emotion-laden decision tasks. These coping goals may involve both a desire to process in a tho...

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