Emotional valence is known to influence word processing dependent upon concreteness. Whereas some studies point towards stronger effects of emotion on concrete words, others claim amplified emotion effects for abstract words. We investigated the interact
We propose and validate on the acted datasets, a method that allows us to evaluate the overall impact of emotion on recognition even when manual transcripts are not available. Using this method, we show that emotion in natural spontaneous dialogue is a less prominent but still significant factor...
[Impact of Emotion Regulation and Emotional Arousal on Quality of Life and Adherence of Couples after Kidney Transplantation]. Nonadherence to immunosuppressive medication increases the risk of graft failure. Maladaptive emotion regulation strategies (ERS) seem to be a risk factor for nonadherence, wherea...
Maladaptive emotion regulation strategies (ERS) seem to be a risk factor for nonadherence, whereas for patients in relationships spousal support appears as a protective resource. Emotional arousal, objectively measured by the fundamental frequency (f0) during spousal supportive communication is associated ...
7.Impact on Decision-Making: Emotions have a significant impact on decision-making and reasoning. For instance, fear can lead to a more cautious approach, while happiness can result in more relaxed and creative thinking. 8.Emotional Intelligence: Emotional intelligence is the ability to perceive(感...
Recent work has identified behavioural approach system (BAS) sensitivity as a risk factor for the first onset and recurrence of mood episodes in bipolar disorder, but little work has evaluated risk factors for depression in individuals at risk for, but without a history of, bipolar disorder. The...
poor memory has been found to have a detrimental impact on accuracy of recollected mood and symptoms among individuals with schizophreia25. Another factor may be the fact that a plurality of the studies reviewed by Ludwig et al. examined the impact of ER on total psychosis burden, rather than...
Providing a general theoretical framework for understanding the impact of affect in therapy, this unique volume describes specific change events in which emotions enhance the achievement of therapeutic goals. Case examples and extensive transcripts vividly portray a variety of affective modes--such as ...
Antecedent in nature, reappraisal aims to modify the emotional meaning and impact of an emotional situation. Suppression, alternatively, is a response focused strategy that aims to actively inhibit emotional expression24. Previous examination of both measures found suppression to be associated with ...
harmony and emotional restraint, which may impact the use and function of ER flexibility. At the same time, because the flexibility concept emphasizes the situation–behavior fit, it transcends differences in the adaptiveness of individual ER strategies across cultures. It is plausible, therefore, ...