‘Emotional reactivity’ (ER) is an important construct in the analysis of individual temperamental differences, and has accounted for significant variance in studies with respect to its definition. Between 1920 and 2015, the meaning of ER has varied from physiology of emotional reactions, to stress, depression, and as a sub-type of empathy. This paper highlights the confusion in the literature about the meaning of ER and raises questions about the current use of the term ER as a valid construct. It clarifies heterogeneity within ER through the creation of a framework to explain different subtypes of ER and suggests new labels designed to help researchers specify the constructs underpinning the term ER
Many psychological scientists and behavioral neuroscientists affirm that “emotion ” influences think...
Three alternative views regarding how Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) alters emotional reactivity ha...
Two studies are presented which expand on previous research on the Emotion Context Insensitivity (EC...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Emotion reactivity is defined as the extent to which an individual experien...
Background: Emotion reactivity is defined as the extent to which an individual experiences emotions ...
To date, the field of emotion regulation (ER) has largely focused on intrinsic ER (i.e., regulation ...
<p>In the present article, diverse definitions, theoretical background, and contemporary research fi...
In the present article, diverse definitions, theoretical background, and contemporary research findi...
Emotion and mood are deceptively simple concepts. It is easy to study emotions, intervene with clien...
The goal of this article is to provide a review of the literature on conceptual aspects and measurem...
ERP technique helps much in emotion studies. These studies usually recruited healthy people or indiv...
Functionalist theorists of emotion posit that emotional responding produce coherence in response sys...
Background: Individual differences in emotional reactivity and perseveration have recently been demo...
The present paper describes the development of a scale to measure emotional reactivity. The Emotiona...
Emotion regulation (ER) is a construct that has recently seen a surge in popularity in the field of ...
Many psychological scientists and behavioral neuroscientists affirm that “emotion ” influences think...
Three alternative views regarding how Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) alters emotional reactivity ha...
Two studies are presented which expand on previous research on the Emotion Context Insensitivity (EC...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Emotion reactivity is defined as the extent to which an individual experien...
Background: Emotion reactivity is defined as the extent to which an individual experiences emotions ...
To date, the field of emotion regulation (ER) has largely focused on intrinsic ER (i.e., regulation ...
<p>In the present article, diverse definitions, theoretical background, and contemporary research fi...
In the present article, diverse definitions, theoretical background, and contemporary research findi...
Emotion and mood are deceptively simple concepts. It is easy to study emotions, intervene with clien...
The goal of this article is to provide a review of the literature on conceptual aspects and measurem...
ERP technique helps much in emotion studies. These studies usually recruited healthy people or indiv...
Functionalist theorists of emotion posit that emotional responding produce coherence in response sys...
Background: Individual differences in emotional reactivity and perseveration have recently been demo...
The present paper describes the development of a scale to measure emotional reactivity. The Emotiona...
Emotion regulation (ER) is a construct that has recently seen a surge in popularity in the field of ...
Many psychological scientists and behavioral neuroscientists affirm that “emotion ” influences think...
Three alternative views regarding how Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) alters emotional reactivity ha...
Two studies are presented which expand on previous research on the Emotion Context Insensitivity (EC...