The present study aimed to explore the role of a brief negative affective state on symptom reporting. Non-clinical high (n=24) and low (n=24)habitual symptom reporters viewed four picture series (160 s per series)varying in affective content: neutral, general positive, general negative and symptom-related. Participants rated each picture series on valence,dominance and arousal, and reported their affective state and somatic symptoms experienced during the series. Results showed that all participants reported higher levels of negative affect during the negative and symptom-related picture series compared with the positive and neutral picture series. Only high habitual symptom reporters also reported more bodily symptoms after viewing the neg...
Prior psychophysiological studies of cognitive reappraisal have generally focused on the down-regula...
OBJECTIVES: Retrospective symptom reports tend to overestimate actual symptom intensity. This study ...
Valence and arousal are primary dimensions of affective stimuli. An interaction of these two factors...
Background Negative mood, which has been strongly linked to the presence of medically unexplained ...
Objective In two studies, we aimed at further elucidating the relationship between trait negative af...
OBJECTIVE:In two studies, we aimed at further elucidating the relationship between trait negative af...
OBJECTIVE: In two studies, we aimed at further elucidating the relationship between trait negative a...
Processing unpleasant affective cues induces elevated momentary symptom reports, especially in perso...
Objective: Induction of negative affective states can enhance bodily symptoms in high habitual sympt...
Self-reported physical symptoms not explained by an identifiable organic dysfunction (Medically Unex...
BACKGROUND: Various affective disorders are linked with enhanced processing of unpleasant stimuli. H...
Background. Symptom reports in medical consults largely depend on retrospective memory but it is cur...
Objective In two studies, we aimed at further elucidating the relationship between trait negative af...
Valence and arousal are independent dimensions of consciously experienced affect. The former refers ...
The effects of mood on pre-attentive biases toward pictures varying along valence and arousal dimens...
Prior psychophysiological studies of cognitive reappraisal have generally focused on the down-regula...
OBJECTIVES: Retrospective symptom reports tend to overestimate actual symptom intensity. This study ...
Valence and arousal are primary dimensions of affective stimuli. An interaction of these two factors...
Background Negative mood, which has been strongly linked to the presence of medically unexplained ...
Objective In two studies, we aimed at further elucidating the relationship between trait negative af...
OBJECTIVE:In two studies, we aimed at further elucidating the relationship between trait negative af...
OBJECTIVE: In two studies, we aimed at further elucidating the relationship between trait negative a...
Processing unpleasant affective cues induces elevated momentary symptom reports, especially in perso...
Objective: Induction of negative affective states can enhance bodily symptoms in high habitual sympt...
Self-reported physical symptoms not explained by an identifiable organic dysfunction (Medically Unex...
BACKGROUND: Various affective disorders are linked with enhanced processing of unpleasant stimuli. H...
Background. Symptom reports in medical consults largely depend on retrospective memory but it is cur...
Objective In two studies, we aimed at further elucidating the relationship between trait negative af...
Valence and arousal are independent dimensions of consciously experienced affect. The former refers ...
The effects of mood on pre-attentive biases toward pictures varying along valence and arousal dimens...
Prior psychophysiological studies of cognitive reappraisal have generally focused on the down-regula...
OBJECTIVES: Retrospective symptom reports tend to overestimate actual symptom intensity. This study ...
Valence and arousal are primary dimensions of affective stimuli. An interaction of these two factors...