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ISSN:1528-3542

e-ISSN:1931-1516

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Jenna L Wells,Diana M Heath,Claire I Yee et al. Jenna L Wells et al.
Caregiving for a person with dementia is a highly emotional experience and can evoke numerous negative and positive affects. Not surprisingly, dementia caregivers are vulnerable to mood and anxiety disorders. In this study, 95 caregiver-per...
George Abitante,Julianne M Griffith,Alexander P Christensen et al. George Abitante et al.
The transition from childhood to adolescence is a period of social-emotional reorganization involving changes in affect. Most research has examined developmental changes in between-person affect. Few studies have investigated developmental ...
Victoria Wardell,Daniela J Palombo Victoria Wardell
Autobiographical memories, the memories we have of our personal past, change over time as content is forgotten or added to the original memory trace. While decades of research has demonstrated the augmenting effect emotion can have on memor...
Reports an error in "The need for a unified language framework in extrinsic interpersonal emotion regulation research" by Sarah A. Walker, Belén López-Pérez, Jens F. Beckmann, Hannah Kunst and Shayne Polias (Emotion, 2025[Jun], Vol 25[4]...
Reports an error in "Affective control in adolescence: The influence of age and depressive symptomatology on working memory" by Kirsty Griffiths, Darren L. Dunning, Jenna Parker, Marc Bennett, Susanne Schweizer, Lucy Foulkes, Saz Ahmed, Jov...
Aya Uchida,Katharine H Greenaway,Sarah T O&#x;Brien et al. Aya Uchida et al.
Emotion differentiation-the ability to precisely label emotions-reflects a nuanced understanding of one's emotional experiences. Researchers posit that this nuance may be associated with knowing how one can use their emotions. As a result, ...
David de Segovia Vicente,Kyle Van Gaeveren,Stephen Murphy et al. David de Segovia Vicente et al.
This study examines digital emotion regulation as a dynamic process, involving both processes of media selection and media effects. Using a large intensive-longitudinal data set with more than 50,000 experience sampling data points gathered...
Michal Olszanowski,Aleksandra Tołopiło,Ursula Hess Michal Olszanowski
Numerous studies have shown that the processes underlying trait judgments can be influenced by concurrent affect processing. The present project explores the role of emotional mimicry in trait attribution. Across three experiments, we asked...
Shir Ginosar Yaari,Lisanne Pauw,Anne Milek et al. Shir Ginosar Yaari et al.
Do people use similar strategies to regulate their own emotions (i.e., intrapersonal or self-oriented emotion regulation) and to regulate the emotions of others (i.e., interpersonal or other-oriented emotion regulation)? By answering this q...
Ji Young Song,Jack W Klein,Young-Jae Cha et al. Ji Young Song et al.
Awe is theorized to serve a social function, enabling individuals to integrate into collaborative groups and engage in collective action. Across five studies (N = 1,124), we examined awe's role in promoting identity fusion-an apex form of g...