Positive affect (e.g., attentiveness) and negative affect (e.g., upset) fluctuate over time. We examined genetic influences on interindividual differences in the day-to-day variability of affect (i.e., ups and downs) and in average affect over the duration of a month. Once a day, 17-year-old twins in the United Kingdom (N = 447) rated their positive and negative affect online. The mean and standard deviation of each individual’s daily ratings across the month were used as the measures of that individual’s average affect and variability of affect. Analyses revealed that the average of negative affect was significantly heritable (.53), but the average of positive affect was not; instead, the latter showed significant shared environmental infl...
Despite widespread interest in variance in affect, basic questions remain pertaining to the relative...
Emotional inertia represents the extent to which individuals’ emotions tend to carry over from one t...
Background: It is unclear to what extent positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA) may co-occur ...
Positive affect (e.g., attentiveness) and negative affect (e.g., upset) fluctuate over time. We exam...
Positive affect (e.g., attentiveness) and negative affect (e.g., upset) fluctuate over time. We exam...
Objective: The daily life, affective phenotypes of momentary negative affect (NA), positive affect (...
Riemann R, Angleitner A, Borkenau P, Eid M. Genetic and environmental sources of consistency and var...
Most behavioural genetic studies focus on genetic and environmental influences on inter-individual p...
Background Difficult temperament in infancy is a risk factor for forms of later internalizing and e...
For years, researchers have debated the structure of affect. Although many researchers claim positiv...
Background Difficult temperament in infancy is a risk factor for forms of later internalizing and ex...
An increasing body of evidence shows that many 'environmental' measures are heritable, indicating ge...
Most behavioural genetic studies focus on genetic and environmental influences on inter-individual p...
A classical twin study was used to estimate the magnitude of genetic and environmental influences on...
BACKGROUND:Difficult temperament in infancy is a risk factor for forms of later internalizing and ex...
Despite widespread interest in variance in affect, basic questions remain pertaining to the relative...
Emotional inertia represents the extent to which individuals’ emotions tend to carry over from one t...
Background: It is unclear to what extent positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA) may co-occur ...
Positive affect (e.g., attentiveness) and negative affect (e.g., upset) fluctuate over time. We exam...
Positive affect (e.g., attentiveness) and negative affect (e.g., upset) fluctuate over time. We exam...
Objective: The daily life, affective phenotypes of momentary negative affect (NA), positive affect (...
Riemann R, Angleitner A, Borkenau P, Eid M. Genetic and environmental sources of consistency and var...
Most behavioural genetic studies focus on genetic and environmental influences on inter-individual p...
Background Difficult temperament in infancy is a risk factor for forms of later internalizing and e...
For years, researchers have debated the structure of affect. Although many researchers claim positiv...
Background Difficult temperament in infancy is a risk factor for forms of later internalizing and ex...
An increasing body of evidence shows that many 'environmental' measures are heritable, indicating ge...
Most behavioural genetic studies focus on genetic and environmental influences on inter-individual p...
A classical twin study was used to estimate the magnitude of genetic and environmental influences on...
BACKGROUND:Difficult temperament in infancy is a risk factor for forms of later internalizing and ex...
Despite widespread interest in variance in affect, basic questions remain pertaining to the relative...
Emotional inertia represents the extent to which individuals’ emotions tend to carry over from one t...
Background: It is unclear to what extent positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA) may co-occur ...