The tendency for emotions to be predictable over time, labelled emotional inertia, has been linked to low well-being and is thought to reflect impaired emotion regulation. However, almost no studies have examined how emotion regulation relates to emotional inertia. We examined the effects of cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression on the inertia of behavioural, subjective and physiological measures of emotion. In Study 1 (N = 111), trait suppression was associated with higher inertia of negative behaviours. We replicated this finding experimentally in Study 2 (N = 186). Furthermore, in Study 2, instructed suppressors and reappraisers both showed higher inertia of positive behaviours, and reappraisers displayed higher inertia of hea...
Individuals regulate their emotions in a wide variety of ways. In the present review it has been add...
Previous studies have linked higher emotional inertia (i.e., a stronger autoregressive slope of emot...
Individuals regulate their emotions in a wide variety of ways. In the present review it has been add...
The tendency for emotions to be predictable over time, labelled emotional inertia, has been linked t...
People differ markedly in terms of how their moods and emotions fluctuate over time. One central fea...
In this article, we examine the concept of emotional inertia as a fundamental property of the emotio...
Emotions are currently conceptualized as ongoing temporal processes. Consistent with this view, an i...
Emotions seem to come and go as they please. However, we actually hold considerable sway over our em...
In recent years, there is an increase of papers on emotion regulation (Gross, 2013). However, it is ...
Emotion regulation is a process through which individuals alter the subjective, behavioral and physi...
Increased moment-to-moment predictability, or inertia, of negative affect has been identified as an ...
Emotional inertia—the degree to which people's feelings carry over from one moment to the next—is an...
Emotional inertia—the degree to which people’s feelings carry over from one moment to the next—is an...
Distraction and cognitive reappraisal are two widely used types of emotional regulation strategies t...
A widespread assumption in research and clinical practice is that cognitive reappraisal is a healthy...
Individuals regulate their emotions in a wide variety of ways. In the present review it has been add...
Previous studies have linked higher emotional inertia (i.e., a stronger autoregressive slope of emot...
Individuals regulate their emotions in a wide variety of ways. In the present review it has been add...
The tendency for emotions to be predictable over time, labelled emotional inertia, has been linked t...
People differ markedly in terms of how their moods and emotions fluctuate over time. One central fea...
In this article, we examine the concept of emotional inertia as a fundamental property of the emotio...
Emotions are currently conceptualized as ongoing temporal processes. Consistent with this view, an i...
Emotions seem to come and go as they please. However, we actually hold considerable sway over our em...
In recent years, there is an increase of papers on emotion regulation (Gross, 2013). However, it is ...
Emotion regulation is a process through which individuals alter the subjective, behavioral and physi...
Increased moment-to-moment predictability, or inertia, of negative affect has been identified as an ...
Emotional inertia—the degree to which people's feelings carry over from one moment to the next—is an...
Emotional inertia—the degree to which people’s feelings carry over from one moment to the next—is an...
Distraction and cognitive reappraisal are two widely used types of emotional regulation strategies t...
A widespread assumption in research and clinical practice is that cognitive reappraisal is a healthy...
Individuals regulate their emotions in a wide variety of ways. In the present review it has been add...
Previous studies have linked higher emotional inertia (i.e., a stronger autoregressive slope of emot...
Individuals regulate their emotions in a wide variety of ways. In the present review it has been add...