Traditional affect research has frequently used a valence dimension—positive and negative states. However, these approaches have not discriminated the effects of distinct emotions of the same valence. Recent findings have indicated that different emotions may have different impacts even though they belong to the same valence. The current study consists of a simulated driving experiment with two induced affective states to examine how sadness and anger differently influence driving-related risk perception, driving performance, and perceived workload. Thirty two undergraduates drove under three different road conditions with induced sadness, anger, or neutral emotions. Participants in both affect conditions showed significantly more errors th...
In the present study, the frequency, determinants and consequences of three relevant emotions in tra...
The behavioral and cognitive characteristics of dangerous drivers differ significantly from those of...
Emotions are relevant for driving behaviour, because driving is a complex and risky task, and the st...
Traditional affect research has frequently used a valence dimension—positive and negative states. Ho...
Traditional affect research has frequently used a valence dimension—positive and negative states. Ho...
While driving research on affect has mostly focused on anger and road rage, there has been little em...
The aim of this paper was to explore effects of specific emotions on subjective judgment, driving pe...
The aim of this paper was to explore effects of specific emotions on subjective judgment, driving pe...
This research explored how two states of affect, emotion and mood, would influence driver's ris...
A considerable amount of research has shown that anger degenerates driving performance [e.g., 1, 2, ...
Emotions and moods are an inevitable part of human life. Previous research suggests that positive an...
Research has suggested that affective states have critical effects on various cognitive processes an...
The study examined the influence of affect induction on actual risk-taking behavior in a driving sim...
The study examined the influence of affect induction on actual risk-taking behavior in a driving sim...
In the present study, the frequency, determinants and consequences of three relevant emotions in tra...
In the present study, the frequency, determinants and consequences of three relevant emotions in tra...
The behavioral and cognitive characteristics of dangerous drivers differ significantly from those of...
Emotions are relevant for driving behaviour, because driving is a complex and risky task, and the st...
Traditional affect research has frequently used a valence dimension—positive and negative states. Ho...
Traditional affect research has frequently used a valence dimension—positive and negative states. Ho...
While driving research on affect has mostly focused on anger and road rage, there has been little em...
The aim of this paper was to explore effects of specific emotions on subjective judgment, driving pe...
The aim of this paper was to explore effects of specific emotions on subjective judgment, driving pe...
This research explored how two states of affect, emotion and mood, would influence driver's ris...
A considerable amount of research has shown that anger degenerates driving performance [e.g., 1, 2, ...
Emotions and moods are an inevitable part of human life. Previous research suggests that positive an...
Research has suggested that affective states have critical effects on various cognitive processes an...
The study examined the influence of affect induction on actual risk-taking behavior in a driving sim...
The study examined the influence of affect induction on actual risk-taking behavior in a driving sim...
In the present study, the frequency, determinants and consequences of three relevant emotions in tra...
In the present study, the frequency, determinants and consequences of three relevant emotions in tra...
The behavioral and cognitive characteristics of dangerous drivers differ significantly from those of...
Emotions are relevant for driving behaviour, because driving is a complex and risky task, and the st...