That emotions change in response to emotion-eliciting events is a natural part of human life. However, it is equally important for emotions to return to baseline once the emotion-eliciting events have passed. This suggests that the ability to emotionally react to and recover from emotion-eliciting events is critical for healthy psychological functioning. But why do individuals differ in their emotion reactivity and recovery? The present work postulates that the ability to update emotional information in working memory (WM) may explain individual differences in emotion reactivity and recovery. Two studies are presented, which examined whether updating ability was related to emotion reactivity and recovery. In Study 1, we assessed participant...
Increased moment-to-moment predictability, or inertia, of negative affect has been identified as an ...
The recent resurgence of emotion research in all areas of psychology---especially cognitive psycholo...
Emotional reactivity and the time taken to recover, particularly from negative, stressful, events, a...
That emotions change in response to emotion-eliciting events is a natural part of human life. Howeve...
The ability to regulate emotions is a critical component of healthy emotional functioning. Therefore...
The ability to regulate emotions is a critical component of healthy emotional functioning. Therefore...
It is already well established that the working memory system can be influenced by moods or emotiona...
abstract: Working memory is the cognitive system responsible for storing and maintaining information...
Emotion counter-regulation has been suggested as the core cognitive mechanism of automatic emotion r...
Cognitive resources in older adults may promote psychological well-being. Our data add a novel dimen...
Working memory is widely considered to be a necessary component of various cognitive operations. Man...
Paper presented to the 6th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
This study investigates how the working memory (WM) load influenced the efficacy of cognitive reap...
Emotion is assumed to change how people process information by modulating attentional focus. Two rec...
People regulate their emotions in everyday life to varying extents (Gross & John, 2003). Emotion reg...
Increased moment-to-moment predictability, or inertia, of negative affect has been identified as an ...
The recent resurgence of emotion research in all areas of psychology---especially cognitive psycholo...
Emotional reactivity and the time taken to recover, particularly from negative, stressful, events, a...
That emotions change in response to emotion-eliciting events is a natural part of human life. Howeve...
The ability to regulate emotions is a critical component of healthy emotional functioning. Therefore...
The ability to regulate emotions is a critical component of healthy emotional functioning. Therefore...
It is already well established that the working memory system can be influenced by moods or emotiona...
abstract: Working memory is the cognitive system responsible for storing and maintaining information...
Emotion counter-regulation has been suggested as the core cognitive mechanism of automatic emotion r...
Cognitive resources in older adults may promote psychological well-being. Our data add a novel dimen...
Working memory is widely considered to be a necessary component of various cognitive operations. Man...
Paper presented to the 6th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
This study investigates how the working memory (WM) load influenced the efficacy of cognitive reap...
Emotion is assumed to change how people process information by modulating attentional focus. Two rec...
People regulate their emotions in everyday life to varying extents (Gross & John, 2003). Emotion reg...
Increased moment-to-moment predictability, or inertia, of negative affect has been identified as an ...
The recent resurgence of emotion research in all areas of psychology---especially cognitive psycholo...
Emotional reactivity and the time taken to recover, particularly from negative, stressful, events, a...