Jeremy P Jamieson,Emily J Hangen,Hae Yeon Lee et al.
Jeremy P Jamieson et al.
The biopsychosocial (BPS) model of challenge and threat posits that resource and demand appraisals interact in situations of acute stress to determine affective responses, and concomitant physiological responses, motivation, and decisions/b...
Hold Tight: Carroll Izard's Contributions to Translational Research on Emotion Competence [0.03%]
紧握手中:Carroll Izard在情感能力转化研究中的贡献
Christopher J Trentacosta,David Schultz
Christopher J Trentacosta
This article summarizes Carroll (Cal) Izard's contributions to theory and research on emotion competence and an emotion-centered preventive intervention program. Cal's contributions to emotion competence research began with some of the earl...
Emotion and the Interactive Brain: Insights From Comparative Neuroanatomy and Complex Systems [0.03%]
互动大脑与情绪:比较神经解剖学和复杂系统的见解
Luiz Pessoa
Luiz Pessoa
Although emotion is closely associated with motivation, and interacts with perception, cognition, and action, many conceptualizations still treat emotion as separate from these domains. Here, a comparative/evolutionary anatomy framework is ...
Capitalizing on Appraisal Processes to Improve Affective Responses to Social Stress [0.03%]
利用评价过程改善对社交压力的情感反应
Jeremy P Jamieson,Emily J Hangen,Hae Yeon Lee et al.
Jeremy P Jamieson et al.
Regulating affective responses to acute stress has the potential to improve health, performance, and well-being outcomes. Using the biopsychosocial (BPS) model of challenge and threat as an organizing framework, we review how appraisals inf...
The Riddle of Human Emotional Crying: A Challenge for Emotion Researchers [0.03%]
人类情感性哭泣之谜:对情绪研究者的挑战
Ad J J M Vingerhoets,Lauren M Bylsma
Ad J J M Vingerhoets
Until now, adult crying has received relatively little interest from investigators, whereas in the popular media there are many strong claims about crying (e.g., crying brings relief) of which the scientific basis is not clear. In this revi...
Ralph Adolphs,Daniel Andler
Ralph Adolphs
We defend a functionalist approach to emotion that begins by focusing on emotions as central states with causal connections to behavior and to other cognitive states. The approach brackets the conscious experience of emotion, lists plausibl...
Disentangling the effects of arousal and valence on memory for intrinsic details [0.03%]
唤醒和价值对内在记忆细节的影响分离
Mara Mather,Matthew R Sutherland
Mara Mather
Kensinger (in press) and Mather (2007) both argue that intrinsic features of emotional items are remembered better than intrinsic features of non-emotional items. However, Kensinger attributes these effects to negative valence whereas Mathe...
Agneta H Fischer
Agneta H Fischer
I focus on some differences between negative emotional states and how they are coped with in explaining different cardiac risks. The different cognitive, motivational, and physiological characteristics of emotions imply different appraisals...
Emotion in Action: A Predictive Processing Perspective and Theoretical Synthesis [0.03%]
行动中的情绪:预测加工视角与理论综合
K Richard Ridderinkhof
K Richard Ridderinkhof
Starting from a decidedly Frijdian perspective on emotion in action, we adopt neurocognitive theories of action control to analyze the mechanisms through which emotional action arises. Appraisal of events vis-à-vis concerns gives rise to a...
The Affective Core of Emotion: Linking Pleasure, Subjective Well-Being, and Optimal Metastability in the Brain [0.03%]
情绪的核心在于情感:联结快乐、主观幸福感和大脑中的最佳亚稳态
Morten L Kringelbach,Kent C Berridge
Morten L Kringelbach
Arguably, emotion is always valenced-either pleasant or unpleasant-and dependent on the pleasure system. This system serves adaptive evolutionary functions; relying on separable wanting, liking, and learning neural mechanisms mediated by me...