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ISSN:1528-3542

e-ISSN:1931-1516

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Method of loci (MOL) is a strategy heavily utilized by superior memorists that leverages visualizations of familiar spatial environments (memory palaces) to enhance information recall. The characteristics of memory palaces used in MOL have ...
Elliot Riviere,Yannick Courbois,Edouard Gentaz Elliot Riviere
Most research on the development of emotion recognition has focused on facial expressions, leaving a relative gap in our understanding of how children interpret emotions through body movements. This study examined developmental changes in t...
Janine Stollberg,Stefan Reiss,Eva Jonas Janine Stollberg
Global crises necessitate collective action but confront people with the threat of negative future consequences, which can make them anxious and inactive. Based on the assumption that being moved is a collective approach emotion, we predict...
Sijing Shao,Anthony D Ong Sijing Shao
Affective inertia-the persistence of emotional states over time-has garnered growing attention in affective science due to its implications for psychological well-being and emotion regulation. Yet empirical progress has been hindered by con...
Elenor Morgenroth,Rukshani Somarathna,Dimitri Van De Ville et al. Elenor Morgenroth et al.
This study described the relationship between discrete emotions and their underlying components from a detailed data set of continuous annotations of more than 50 emotion variables during short films. Theoretical accounts such as appraisal ...
Josip Razum,Igor Marchetti,Ivar Snorrason et al. Josip Razum et al.
Previous studies have shown that emotional dynamics, that is, moment to moment variability and inertia of emotional states, are related to depression, but have no significant contribution after their overlap with mean affect is taken into a...
Abigail W Berkowitz,Daphne Y Liu,Tammy English et al. Abigail W Berkowitz et al.
People with major depressive disorder (MDD) experience difficulties in emotion regulation (ER). Most ER research has examined overall strategy use using global self-reports in MDD, but this approach does not capture people's ER strategy use...
Mario Wenzel,Whitney R Ringwald,Aleksandra Kaurin et al. Mario Wenzel et al.
Previous studies have predominantly viewed affective variability as detrimental to well-being, suggesting an unstable emotional state. However, research on early warning signs of affective disorders suggests that affective variability may a...
Haiyang Yu,Longxuan Zheng,Lige Luo et al. Haiyang Yu et al.
Habituation to pleasant or unpleasant odors may reflect a dynamic affective process influenced by individuals' physiological and psychological states. This study investigated the effects of acute stress on habituation patterns to odors with...
Ottmar V Lipp,Belinda M Craig,Ursula Hess Ottmar V Lipp
Past research has shown that facial expressions of happiness are recognized faster than negative expressions such as anger. This happy face advantage is influenced by facial social category cues; it is larger for faces that are female, youn...