Valence and arousal are independent dimensions of consciously experienced affect. The former refers to pleasantness; the latter to the degree of excitement or stimulation. The present research explores some of the predictors of these dimensions through the hypothesis that valence relates to positive affect and lack of negative affect, while arousal is tied to negative affect, and that both are predicted by personal wellbeing, considered as a way of achieving happiness. The occurrence of depressive symptoms is also considered within the hypothesis: as a facet of negative affect, as lack of wellbeing, or as an independent dimension placed at the same level as wellbeing, and which relates to both positive and negative affect (considered as med...
This research examines, across 2 studies, the interplay between the valence and arousal components o...
Naturalistic studies of emotional reactivity in depression have repeatedly found larger decreases in...
Drawing on the mood-behavior model (Gendolla, 2000), I predicted that both negative and positive moo...
Valence and arousal are independent dimensions of consciously experienced affect. The former refers ...
Valence and arousal are primary dimensions of affective stimuli. An interaction of these two factors...
This study aimed at testing the relative effects of valence and arousal on the generation of unusual...
Affect is involved in many psychological phenomena, but a descriptive structure, long sought, has be...
Philosophers, psychologists, and common sense agree that beauty is a kind of pleasure. Here, we asse...
BACKGROUND: Various affective disorders are linked with enhanced processing of unpleasant stimuli. H...
A recent study demonstrated that observers' ability to identify targets in a rapid visual sequence w...
†K.A.L. and A.B.S. contributed equally to this work. The ability to experience pleasant or unpleasan...
Naturalistic studies of emotional reactivity in depression have repeatedly found larger decreases in...
This research examines, across 2 studies, the interplay between the valence and arousal compo-nents ...
The International Affective Picture System (IAPS) is a picture set used by researchers to select pic...
Introduction: The main purpose of this study was to investigate the overall relation between the mea...
This research examines, across 2 studies, the interplay between the valence and arousal components o...
Naturalistic studies of emotional reactivity in depression have repeatedly found larger decreases in...
Drawing on the mood-behavior model (Gendolla, 2000), I predicted that both negative and positive moo...
Valence and arousal are independent dimensions of consciously experienced affect. The former refers ...
Valence and arousal are primary dimensions of affective stimuli. An interaction of these two factors...
This study aimed at testing the relative effects of valence and arousal on the generation of unusual...
Affect is involved in many psychological phenomena, but a descriptive structure, long sought, has be...
Philosophers, psychologists, and common sense agree that beauty is a kind of pleasure. Here, we asse...
BACKGROUND: Various affective disorders are linked with enhanced processing of unpleasant stimuli. H...
A recent study demonstrated that observers' ability to identify targets in a rapid visual sequence w...
†K.A.L. and A.B.S. contributed equally to this work. The ability to experience pleasant or unpleasan...
Naturalistic studies of emotional reactivity in depression have repeatedly found larger decreases in...
This research examines, across 2 studies, the interplay between the valence and arousal compo-nents ...
The International Affective Picture System (IAPS) is a picture set used by researchers to select pic...
Introduction: The main purpose of this study was to investigate the overall relation between the mea...
This research examines, across 2 studies, the interplay between the valence and arousal components o...
Naturalistic studies of emotional reactivity in depression have repeatedly found larger decreases in...
Drawing on the mood-behavior model (Gendolla, 2000), I predicted that both negative and positive moo...