This study aimed to investigate the relevance of an individual's typical emotion perception and emotion regulation behavior to his or her responsiveness to humor. This was studied behaviorally by examining responses to different types of humorous stimuli in an experimental paradigm, in a sample of n = 54 participants aged between 18 to 41 years (29 women, 25 men). Individual differences in emotion perception and regulation were assessed by relevant subscales of an established self-report instrument. Higher scores on emotion perception were related to higher amusement ratings in response to the humorous stimuli. Higher scores on emotion regulation were associated with shorter response latencies for the amusement ratings, particularly when it...
Despite its pervasiveness in popular culture, there remains much to be learned about the psychologic...
In this paper, we investigate how adaptive and maladaptive humor influence well-being in the workpla...
The current work estimated the relative importance of joke and audience characteristics for the occu...
This study aimed to investigate the relevance of an individual's typical emotion perception and emot...
Humour is often seen as an adaptive coping strategy; however, the empirical literature is inconclusi...
Humor is present in our everyday life that it is not impossible that it can affect our mood. The par...
Depression has been shown to affect emotional reactivity, and thus humor appreciation can also be af...
The present study examined the relationship of sense of humor to affect and coping with humor abilit...
Humor is widely believed to be an adaptive method of regulating emotions; however, the empirical lit...
International audienceMany studies have examined the effect of aging on the ability to regulate nega...
This paper investigates the influence of empathizing and systemizing on cognitive and affective humo...
A large body of evidence indicates that undesirable major life events and minor daily events cause, ...
Two studies tested hypotheses regarding the idea that humor promotes cognitive flexibility. Two comp...
& The element of surprise, a necessary condition for the ex-perience of humor, often derives fro...
In positive psychology, humor has been identified as one of 24 character strengths considered ubiqui...
Despite its pervasiveness in popular culture, there remains much to be learned about the psychologic...
In this paper, we investigate how adaptive and maladaptive humor influence well-being in the workpla...
The current work estimated the relative importance of joke and audience characteristics for the occu...
This study aimed to investigate the relevance of an individual's typical emotion perception and emot...
Humour is often seen as an adaptive coping strategy; however, the empirical literature is inconclusi...
Humor is present in our everyday life that it is not impossible that it can affect our mood. The par...
Depression has been shown to affect emotional reactivity, and thus humor appreciation can also be af...
The present study examined the relationship of sense of humor to affect and coping with humor abilit...
Humor is widely believed to be an adaptive method of regulating emotions; however, the empirical lit...
International audienceMany studies have examined the effect of aging on the ability to regulate nega...
This paper investigates the influence of empathizing and systemizing on cognitive and affective humo...
A large body of evidence indicates that undesirable major life events and minor daily events cause, ...
Two studies tested hypotheses regarding the idea that humor promotes cognitive flexibility. Two comp...
& The element of surprise, a necessary condition for the ex-perience of humor, often derives fro...
In positive psychology, humor has been identified as one of 24 character strengths considered ubiqui...
Despite its pervasiveness in popular culture, there remains much to be learned about the psychologic...
In this paper, we investigate how adaptive and maladaptive humor influence well-being in the workpla...
The current work estimated the relative importance of joke and audience characteristics for the occu...