Throughout our lives, we experience a constant stream of events. The emotions we feel as a result of each event is a product of multiple factors, including the context in which the event occurs, our predictions of the event, and individual differences, such as personality and time perspective biases. The relationships between these factors are numerous and multi-directional. For example, while context, prediction, and personality influence how we remember events, our memories of events in turn shape our personalities and future predictions. This cyclical relationship could indicate a role of memory in mood disorders, such as depression. For example, people high in the personality trait neuroticism may be predisposed to remember even neutral...
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This is the second edition of e-O&P on Conscious Business (CB). In the first edition of this two-pa...
There is little argument against the benefits of physical activity for most cohorts: healthy individ...
This podcast is the result of an ethnography assignment for Anthropology 103. For this project, the ...
Throughout our lives, we experience a constant stream of events. The emotions we feel as a result of...
3rd Place at Denman Undergraduate Research ForumMany theories posit that the associative process at ...
Abstract: Humans have created and maintained an exponentially large and sophisticated behavioral cor...
Research suggests that changes in household behavior can play a significant role in mitigating clima...
A large literature identifies unique organizational capabilities as a potent source of competitive a...
This chapter examines the philosophical discussion concerning the relationship between time, memory,...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the impact of social identity, coping style and cogn...
Psychological treatments of mental health issues have acquired a justifiable notoriety for their ten...
The goal of the present study was to determine whether exposure to adversity in childhood contribute...
In this paper we examine current debates about work‐life balance against a background of changing wo...
This article looks at the messages given by factual TV programmes to audiences about work, and, in p...
Exploration of real-time summarization (RTS) methodologies and applications to esports events on Twi...
This is the second edition of e-O&P on Conscious Business (CB). In the first edition of this two-pa...
There is little argument against the benefits of physical activity for most cohorts: healthy individ...
This podcast is the result of an ethnography assignment for Anthropology 103. For this project, the ...