© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: The Emotional Reactivity Intensity and Perseveration Scale (ERIPS) assesses dimensions of trait emotional reactivity, intensity, and perseveration. We aimed to further validate the ERIPS and determine whether these dimensions of trait emotion predict real-time responses to negatively and positively-valenced stimuli. Method: Undergraduate students (n = 214) completed the ERIPS and viewed a sad and amusing movie clip. Participants provided sadness/amusement ratings at seven time-points pre and post viewing the clips. Results: Higher perseveration of trait negative and positive affect was associated with slower reductions in sadness and amusement ratings after viewing the clips. Higher trait positive reactivity ...
IntroductionConsidering the relevance of the emotional state, it is necessary to understand how dail...
The goal of this article is to provide a review of the literature on conceptual aspects and measurem...
Large variability across individuals characterizes virtually all aspects of emotional processes. By ...
Background: Individual differences in emotional reactivity and perseveration have recently been demo...
Background: Theoretically, two types of emotional responding could underlie individual differences i...
People are different with respect to their emotional propensities, including emotional abilities/ski...
Two studies with the same goal, but different instruments, investigated the correlation between basi...
A consensus has emerged that neuroticism is associated with negative affect and extraversion is asso...
Past research on emotion regulation has provided evidence that cognitive reappraisal predicts reacti...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Emotion reactivity is defined as the extent to which an individual experien...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is primarily characterized by prevalent sadness and anhedonia. Labor...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Although there is ample research linking trait affect with response styles for ...
Emotion theories commonly postulate that emotions impose coherence across multiple response systems....
Background: Emotion reactivity is defined as the extent to which an individual experiences emotions ...
The aim was to examine to what extent emotional intensity accounted for associations between the Big...
IntroductionConsidering the relevance of the emotional state, it is necessary to understand how dail...
The goal of this article is to provide a review of the literature on conceptual aspects and measurem...
Large variability across individuals characterizes virtually all aspects of emotional processes. By ...
Background: Individual differences in emotional reactivity and perseveration have recently been demo...
Background: Theoretically, two types of emotional responding could underlie individual differences i...
People are different with respect to their emotional propensities, including emotional abilities/ski...
Two studies with the same goal, but different instruments, investigated the correlation between basi...
A consensus has emerged that neuroticism is associated with negative affect and extraversion is asso...
Past research on emotion regulation has provided evidence that cognitive reappraisal predicts reacti...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Emotion reactivity is defined as the extent to which an individual experien...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is primarily characterized by prevalent sadness and anhedonia. Labor...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Although there is ample research linking trait affect with response styles for ...
Emotion theories commonly postulate that emotions impose coherence across multiple response systems....
Background: Emotion reactivity is defined as the extent to which an individual experiences emotions ...
The aim was to examine to what extent emotional intensity accounted for associations between the Big...
IntroductionConsidering the relevance of the emotional state, it is necessary to understand how dail...
The goal of this article is to provide a review of the literature on conceptual aspects and measurem...
Large variability across individuals characterizes virtually all aspects of emotional processes. By ...