Browsing by Subject "Emotion"
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A Study of Aristotelian Demands for Some Psychological Views of the Emotions
(2009)This dissertation identifies 5 mayor demands regarding the role of the emotions in Aristotelian virtue theories and examines how well some contemporary psychological views of the emotions deal with these issues. The discussion ... -
Binding the Strong Man and the Outpost of Grace: A theological investigation of fear in young adults
(2021)This work unfolds in three moves to explore the rise in fear and anxiety in young adults and to provide a theological response from a chapel office on a college campus. The first move involves an exegetical reading of the ... -
Binding the Strong Man and the Outpost of Grace: A theological investigation of fear in young adults
(2021)This work unfolds in three moves to explore the rise in fear and anxiety in young adults and to provide a theological response from a chapel office on a college campus. The first move involves an exegetical reading of the ... -
Cognitive Processes in Response to Goal Failure: A Study of Ruminative Thought and its Affective Consequences.
(J Soc Clin Psychol, 2013-05-01)Failure to make progress toward personal goals can lead to negative affective states, such as depression and anxiety. Past research suggests that rumination in response to goal failure may prolong and intensify those acute ... -
Data-driven investigations of disgust
(2019)Disgust features prominently in many facets of human life, from dining etiquette to spider phobia to genocide. For some applications, such as public health campaigns, it might be desirable to know how to increase disgust, ... -
Effects of Mindfulness Training on Emotion Regulation and Attention
(2008-01-01)The effect of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) training on experimental measures of attention and emotion regulation was assessed. Two laboratory based measures of attention and emotion regulation were employed. ... -
Emotional Modulation of Time Perception
(2014)Our perception of time is not veridical but rather is consistently modulating by changing dynamics in our environment. Anecdotal experiences suggest that emotions can be powerful modulators of time perception; nevertheless, ... -
Examining Multiple Routes to Emotional Memory Bias
(2023)Emotions play a fundamental role in how we remember the past. Decades of neuroscience research have uncovered the neural mechanisms that help explain why we selectively remember emotional experiences, often at the expense ... -
Expressive Control and Emotion Perception: the Impact of Expressive Suppression and Mimicry on Sensitivity to Facial Expressions of Emotion
(2008-05-28)Recent studies have linked expressive suppression to impairments in interpersonal functioning, but the mechanism underlying this relationship has not been well articulated. One possibility is that the individual who engages ... -
From Fratricide to Forgiveness: the Ethics of Anger in Genesis
(2008-12-05)<p>In the first book of the Bible, every patriarch and many of the matriarchs have significant encounters with anger. However, scholarship has largely ignored how Genesis treats this emotion, particularly how Genesis functions ... -
Integrating Channels of Emotion: Individual Differences in Subjective Experience, Psychophysiology and Neural Activity
(2021)Emotions infuse each individual’s life with meaning, informing their memories and guiding their future decisions. Previous research has emphasized three important channels of emotion: subjective experience, psychophysiology ... -
Molecules to Mind: the Construction of Emotion
(2009)In recent years, there has been increasing scientific interest in the biological basis of emotion. By characterizing the neural and genetic basis of affective functioning, new research has the potential to contribute to ... -
Task difficulty modulates brain activation in the emotional oddball task.
(Brain Res, 2017-06-01)Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have reported that task-irrelevant, emotionally salient events can disrupt target discrimination, particularly when attentional demands are low, while others ... -
The Biological Basis of Emotion in Musical Tonality
(2012)In most aspects of music--e.g., tempo, intensity, and rhythm--the emotional coloring of a melody is due at least in part to physical imitation of the characteristics of emotional expression in human behavior. Thus excited, ... -
The effects of song familiarity and age on phenomenological characteristics and neural recruitment during autobiographical memory retrieval.
(Psychomusicology, 2016-09)Recent research suggests that emotional music clips can serve as a highly successful tool for eliciting rich autobiographical memories, and that the utility of these cues may be related to their subjective familiarity. The ... -
The Psychology of Shame: A Resilience Seminar for Medical Students.
(MedEdPORTAL : the journal of teaching and learning resources, 2020-12-24)<h4>Introduction</h4>Shame is a powerful emotion that can cause emotional distress, impaired empathy, social isolation, and unprofessional behavior in medical learners. However, interventions to help learners constructively ...