Past theory and research have suggested that motivationally intense affective states narrow cognitive scope. Research has also suggested manipulations that broaden cognitive scope reduce responses to appetitive positive affective stimuli and disgusting stimuli, thus suggesting that cognitive broadening reduces motivational intensity. This led to the hypothesis that cognitive broadening would reduce the approach-motivated negative emotion of anger. Seven studies assessed the effect of cognitive broadening on reported trait anger, state anger, attitudes toward anger, attributions of anger to ambiguous pictures, and accessibility of aggressive words. Results from individual studies found mixed support for these predictions. A meta-analysis, ho...
239 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Although models of emotion an...
This thesis sought to identify and evaluate the effects of suppressing anger on cognition and behavi...
The down-regulation of maladaptive emotions during psychotherapy is frequently assessed via self-rep...
Past theory and research have suggested that motivationally intense affective states narrow cognitiv...
Past theory and research have suggested that motivationally intense affective states narrow cognitiv...
For the past 50 years, research investigating the effect of emotions on scope of cognitive processin...
<p>Emotions influence cognitive processes involved in memory. While some research has suggested that...
A substantial amount of data has accumulated demonstrating that emotionally disor-dered subjects are...
Decades of research suggested that positive affective states broaden cognitive processes, whereas ne...
The authors review a range of evidence concerning the motivational underpinnings of anger as an affe...
Background and objectives Cognitive theories of aggression propose that biased information processin...
Although cognitive–behavioral therapy is the preferred anger management treatment, research on the c...
Anger is a prevalent and powerful emotion, arising when another person has thwarted a self-relevant ...
A recent study has reported that the successful implementation of cognitive regulation of emotion de...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Recent research suggests that angry rumination augments aggressive behavi...
239 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Although models of emotion an...
This thesis sought to identify and evaluate the effects of suppressing anger on cognition and behavi...
The down-regulation of maladaptive emotions during psychotherapy is frequently assessed via self-rep...
Past theory and research have suggested that motivationally intense affective states narrow cognitiv...
Past theory and research have suggested that motivationally intense affective states narrow cognitiv...
For the past 50 years, research investigating the effect of emotions on scope of cognitive processin...
<p>Emotions influence cognitive processes involved in memory. While some research has suggested that...
A substantial amount of data has accumulated demonstrating that emotionally disor-dered subjects are...
Decades of research suggested that positive affective states broaden cognitive processes, whereas ne...
The authors review a range of evidence concerning the motivational underpinnings of anger as an affe...
Background and objectives Cognitive theories of aggression propose that biased information processin...
Although cognitive–behavioral therapy is the preferred anger management treatment, research on the c...
Anger is a prevalent and powerful emotion, arising when another person has thwarted a self-relevant ...
A recent study has reported that the successful implementation of cognitive regulation of emotion de...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Recent research suggests that angry rumination augments aggressive behavi...
239 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Although models of emotion an...
This thesis sought to identify and evaluate the effects of suppressing anger on cognition and behavi...
The down-regulation of maladaptive emotions during psychotherapy is frequently assessed via self-rep...