Relationships and Inflammation across the Lifespan: Social Developmental Pathways to Disease [0.03%]
毕生中的关系与炎症:通向疾病的社交发展路径
Christopher P Fagundes,Jeanette M Bennett,Heather M Derry et al.
Christopher P Fagundes et al.
There are well documented links between close relationships and physical health, such that those who have supportive close relationships have lower rates of morbidity and mortality compared to those who do not. Inflammation is one mechanism...
The Utility of Animal Models in Understanding Links between Psychosocial Processes and Cardiovascular Health [0.03%]
动物模型在理解心理社会过程与心血管健康之间联系的实用性
Angela J Grippo
Angela J Grippo
A bidirectional association between mood disorders and cardiovascular disease has been described; however, the neurobiological mechanisms that underlie this link have not been fully elucidated. The purpose of this review is first to describ...
Anthony D Ong,Daniel K Mroczek,Catherine Riffin
Anthony D Ong
A growing body of literature supports a link between positive emotions and health in older adults. In this article, we review evidence of the effects of positive emotions on downstream biological processes and meaningful clinical endpoints,...
Theodore F Robles,Judith E Carroll
Theodore F Robles
Research on psychological influences on physiology primarily focuses on biological responses during stressful challenges, and how those responses can become dysregulated with prolonged or repeated exposure to stressful circumstances. At the...
Does Looking at the Positive Mean Feeling Good? Age and Individual Differences Matter [0.03%]
只见好影响就好吗?年龄和个体差异起了什么作用?
Derek M Isaacowitz,Soo Rim Noh
Derek M Isaacowitz
In this paper, we link age differences in gaze patterns toward emotional stimuli to later mood outcomes. While one might think that looking at more positive emotional material leads to better moods, and looking at more negative material lea...
Socioeconomic Status and Coronary Heart Disease Risk: The Role of Social Cognitive Factors [0.03%]
社会认知因素在经济社会地位和冠心病风险之间的关系中的作用
Jennifer E Phillips,William M P Klein
Jennifer E Phillips
The aim of this study is to examine existing research on social cognitive factors that may, in part, mediate the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and coronary heart disease (CHD). We focus on how social status is 'carried' in...
Jeanine K Stefanucci,Kyle T Gagnon,David A Lessard
Jeanine K Stefanucci
The current review introduces a new program of research that suggests the perception of spatial layout is influenced by emotions. Though perceptual systems are often described as closed and insulated, this review presents research suggestin...
Response Conflict and Affective Responses in the Control and Expression of Race Bias [0.03%]
反应冲突与情感反应在种族偏见的控制和表达中的作用
Bruce D Bartholow,Erika A Henry
Bruce D Bartholow
Models of racial attitudes traditionally have assumed that individual differences in the strength of underlying, 'implicit' associations between racial categories and stereotypical traits are the primary determinant of the expression of rac...
The Multiple, Distinct Ways that Personality Contributes to Alcohol Use Disorders [0.03%]
人格特质通过多种途径影响酒精使用障碍
Andrew K Littlefield,Kenneth J Sher
Andrew K Littlefield
There is little question of whether personality is associated with problematic alcohol involvement (such as alcohol use disorders; AUDs); it clearly is. However, the question remains: how or why is personality related to risky drinking and ...
Motivation in Mental Accessibility: Relevance Of A Representation (ROAR) as a New Framework [0.03%]
基于心理可及性的动机:作为新框架的表征相关性(ROAR)理论
Baruch Eitam,E Tory Higgins
Baruch Eitam
The notion of accessibility of mental representations has been invaluable in explaining and predicting human thought and action. Focusing on social cognition, we review the large corpus of data that has accumulated since the first models of...