This review introduces anticipatory feelings (AF) as a new construct related to the process of anticipation and prediction of future events. AF, defined as the state of awareness of physiological and neurocognitive changes that occur within an oganism in the form of a process of adapting to future events, are an important component of anticipation and expectancy. They encompass bodily-related interoceptive and affective components and are influenced by intrapersonal and dispositional factors, such as optimism, hope, pessimism, or worry. In the present review, we consider evidence from animal and human research, including neuroimaging studies, to characterize the brain structures and brain networks involved in AF. The majority of studies rev...
Uncertainty about potential negative future outcomes can cause stress and is a central feature of an...
What is the role of anticipatory mechanisms with respect to reactive ones? How do we pay attention t...
Our experience the world is dependent on both the surroundings and the brain. In other words, percep...
This review introduces anticipatory feelings (AF) as a new construct related to the process of antic...
This review introduces anticipatory feelings (AF) as a new construct related to the process of antic...
The anticipation of future adversity confers adaptive benefits by en-gaging a suite of preparatory m...
Humans and other animals seek information about uncertain and delayed appetitive outcomes. We used f...
The study of anticipation is now a multidisciplinary theme, and there is a significant body of evide...
Having something to look forward to is a keystone of well-being. Anticipation of future reward, such...
A recent meta-analysis of experiments from seven independent laboratories (n=26) published since 197...
Whether it is a pleasant dinner or a dream vacation, having something to look forward to is a keysto...
If we did not have the capacity to anticipate, most of us would probably be dead. Anticipation is at...
2013-10-03This research distinguishes between two concepts—hope and hopefulness—that researchers hav...
When extreme, anxiety-a state of distress and arousal prototypically evoked by uncertain danger-can ...
Affective forecasting refers to the capacity to predict future feelings. Humans have been found to e...
Uncertainty about potential negative future outcomes can cause stress and is a central feature of an...
What is the role of anticipatory mechanisms with respect to reactive ones? How do we pay attention t...
Our experience the world is dependent on both the surroundings and the brain. In other words, percep...
This review introduces anticipatory feelings (AF) as a new construct related to the process of antic...
This review introduces anticipatory feelings (AF) as a new construct related to the process of antic...
The anticipation of future adversity confers adaptive benefits by en-gaging a suite of preparatory m...
Humans and other animals seek information about uncertain and delayed appetitive outcomes. We used f...
The study of anticipation is now a multidisciplinary theme, and there is a significant body of evide...
Having something to look forward to is a keystone of well-being. Anticipation of future reward, such...
A recent meta-analysis of experiments from seven independent laboratories (n=26) published since 197...
Whether it is a pleasant dinner or a dream vacation, having something to look forward to is a keysto...
If we did not have the capacity to anticipate, most of us would probably be dead. Anticipation is at...
2013-10-03This research distinguishes between two concepts—hope and hopefulness—that researchers hav...
When extreme, anxiety-a state of distress and arousal prototypically evoked by uncertain danger-can ...
Affective forecasting refers to the capacity to predict future feelings. Humans have been found to e...
Uncertainty about potential negative future outcomes can cause stress and is a central feature of an...
What is the role of anticipatory mechanisms with respect to reactive ones? How do we pay attention t...
Our experience the world is dependent on both the surroundings and the brain. In other words, percep...