Many cognitive accounts of emotional processing assume that emotions have representational content that can be influenced by beliefs and desires. It is generally thought that emotions also have non-cognitive, affective components, including valence and arousal. To clarify the impact of cognition on these affective components we asked participants to rate sentences along cognitive and affective dimensions. For the former case, participants rated the believability of the material. For the latter case, they provided valence and arousal ratings. Across two experiments, we show that valence and arousal are differently influenced by beliefs, suggesting that these two largely independent affective components of emotion differ in their cognitive pe...
Behavioural and neurophysiological studies reveal a prioritisation for emotional material during dif...
How do people represent their own and others’ emotional experiences? Contemporary emotion theories a...
The present research demonstrates for the first time that the very same emotion can influence inform...
The authors argue that emotions characterized by certainty appraisals lead to heuristic information ...
In all the huge and wide-spread literature on the psychology of cognition and emotion, there is almo...
Much is known about how the emotional content of words affects memory for those words, but only rece...
With a between-subjects experimental design, the present study examined effects of incidental emotio...
The affect-as-information framework posits that affect is embodied information about value and impor...
ST&D posters: S23Emotional content affects early processing of words (Kissler et al., 2007). This st...
Psychological theories posit that affective experiences can be decomposed into component constituent...
International audienceControversy still persists on whether emotional valence and arousal influence ...
Warmth and competence are fundamental dimensions of social cognition. This also applies to the inter...
People differ in the extent to which their verbal reports of experienced emotion are valence focused...
In two experiments we investigated the role that activation of emotional inferences when readers rep...
Much evidence indicates that emotion enhances memory, but the precise effects of the two primary fac...
Behavioural and neurophysiological studies reveal a prioritisation for emotional material during dif...
How do people represent their own and others’ emotional experiences? Contemporary emotion theories a...
The present research demonstrates for the first time that the very same emotion can influence inform...
The authors argue that emotions characterized by certainty appraisals lead to heuristic information ...
In all the huge and wide-spread literature on the psychology of cognition and emotion, there is almo...
Much is known about how the emotional content of words affects memory for those words, but only rece...
With a between-subjects experimental design, the present study examined effects of incidental emotio...
The affect-as-information framework posits that affect is embodied information about value and impor...
ST&D posters: S23Emotional content affects early processing of words (Kissler et al., 2007). This st...
Psychological theories posit that affective experiences can be decomposed into component constituent...
International audienceControversy still persists on whether emotional valence and arousal influence ...
Warmth and competence are fundamental dimensions of social cognition. This also applies to the inter...
People differ in the extent to which their verbal reports of experienced emotion are valence focused...
In two experiments we investigated the role that activation of emotional inferences when readers rep...
Much evidence indicates that emotion enhances memory, but the precise effects of the two primary fac...
Behavioural and neurophysiological studies reveal a prioritisation for emotional material during dif...
How do people represent their own and others’ emotional experiences? Contemporary emotion theories a...
The present research demonstrates for the first time that the very same emotion can influence inform...