Remembering affect between moments: assessing peak-end effects in continuous affect measures [0.03%]
峰值末期效应在连续测度情绪体验中的评估研究
Leonie Cloos,Wolf Vanpaemel,Eva Ceulemans et al.
Leonie Cloos et al.
In experience sampling (ESM) studies, participants are measured repeatedly to track momentary affect changes. The data is collected in specific time intervals, leaving gaps between assessments. To capture affective changes between assessmen...
Attentional bias to situational and implicational information and individual differences in anxiety reactivity and perseveration [0.03%]
情境和暗示信息的认知偏向以及焦虑反应性和持续性的个体差异
Moore Sophia,Dondzilo Laura,Mazidi Mahdi et al.
Moore Sophia et al.
There are notable individual differences in how people manage the lead up to, and aftermath of, stressful events. Trait anxiety has consistently been identified as a key factor contributing to these differences. There is growing consensus t...
The unique effect of the number of children on mothers' acceptance of children's negative emotions [0.03%]
子女数量对母亲接纳孩子消极情绪的唯一影响作用
Jackie A Nelson,Carlos Carona,Helena Moreira et al.
Jackie A Nelson et al.
Although parenting research typically focuses on one target child, parents' emotion-related parenting behaviours are predicted by the broader family context. The number of children in the home impacts parents' emotional resources and may be...
About time? The role of time perspective in the priority for positive over negative emotion in attention [0.03%]
关于时间问题?时间视角在优先注意积极情绪而非消极情绪中的作用
Briana L Kennedy,Mara Mather
Briana L Kennedy
Compared to younger adults, older adults often prioritise processing positive information and deprioritize processing negative information. Known as the positivity effect, its mechanisms remain debated. One explanation of the positivity eff...
A response to Pek et al.'s commentary on Z-curve: clarifying the assumptions of selection models [0.03%]
对Pek等人关于Z曲线的评论的回应:澄清选择模型的假设
Ulrich Schimmack,Maria D Soto
Ulrich Schimmack
Pek et al. (2026. What does a Z-curve analysis tell us? Cognition & Emotion, 1-16) comment on Soto and Schimmack (2025. Credibility of results in emotion science: A z-curve analysis of results in the journals Cognition & Emotion and Emotion...
A scoping review of evidence of the association between attentional processes and uncertainty in mental health disorders [0.03%]
注意过程和心理健康障碍中不确定性之间关联的证据综述
Amy Chong,Daniel Pearson,Caroline Moul
Amy Chong
Uncertainty is an expected feature of everyday life, however maladaptive responses to uncertainty are increasingly recognised as a transdiagnostic feature across many mental health conditions. An important consideration is how we prioritise...
I think I will forget: exploring the relationship between posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and prospective memory in everyday life [0.03%]
我可能会忘记:探究创伤后应激障碍症状和现实记忆在日常生活中的关系
Lea Krätzig,Taylor L Swain,Melanie K T Takarangi
Lea Krätzig
People with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms often report impaired prospective memory (PM) - the ability to remember future intentions. However, evidence for the relationship between PTSD symptoms and PM performance in the gene...
Lukas D Lopez,Audun Dahl,Eric A Walle
Lukas D Lopez
Appraisal is a prominent component of theories of emotion. It explains how different people or even the same person can have various emotional reactions to the same event. Despite this, appraisal has played a minimal role in research on mor...
The role of intolerance of uncertainty, trait anxiety, and OCD symptoms in checking behaviour and its associated concomitants [0.03%]
不确定耐受性、特质焦虑和强迫症症状在检查行为及其相关伴随症状中的作用
Anthea Manuel,Sruthi Sridhar,Bronwyn Steenekamp et al.
Anthea Manuel et al.
ABSTRACChecking behaviours are used to reduce uncertainty and prevent feared outcomes. It remains unclear how traits such as Intolerance of Uncertainty (IU) and Trait Anxiety (TA), alongside Obessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) symptoms, infl...
Sad but true: how emotions and political ideology shape perceptions of information [0.03%]
悲从何来:情绪和政治立场如何形塑信息感知
Marja-Liisa Halko,Juho Halonen,Marita Laukkanen et al.
Marja-Liisa Halko et al.
Political and economic challenges, amplified by social media algorithms, are increasingly polarising how people receive and evaluate information. This study examines how political views and immediate emotional reactions shape the perceived ...