Emotion theorists have characterized emotions as involving coherent responding across various emotion response systems (e.g., covariation of subjective experience and physiology). Greater response system coherence has been theorized to promote well-being, yet very little research has tested this assumption. The current study examined whether individuals with greater coherence between physiology and subjective experience of emotion report greater well-being. We also examined factors that may predict the magnitude of coherence, such as emotion intensity, cognitive reappraisal, and expressive suppression. Participants (N = 63) completed self-report measures of well-being, expressive suppression, and cognitive reappraisal. They then watched a s...
Higher emotional clarity, the extent to which people unambiguously identify, label, and describe the...
Background: Interoception is the ability to perceive one\u27s inner bodily feelings and is thought t...
Functionalist theorists of emotion posit that emotional responding produce coherence in response sys...
Emotion theorists have characterized emotions as involving coherent responding across various emotio...
Affective science has long been interested in the coherence between different emotion response syste...
Emotion theories commonly postulate that emotions impose coherence across multiple response systems....
One of the central tenets of emotion theory is that emotions involve coordinated changes across expe...
Interoceptive awareness (IA), the conscious perception of signals originating in the body, is a fund...
The physiological response to stress and an individual’s subjective perception of stress are two sys...
This small scale study used mixed, quantitative and qualitative methods to investigate whether Heart...
This article presents theory and research on the scientific study of emotion that emphasizes the imp...
Emotions are widely thought to involve coordinated responses across multiple responses (e.g., experi...
Emotions are widely thought to involve coordinated responses across multiple responses (e.g., experi...
Recent theories emphasize the dynamic aspects of emotions. However, the physiological measures and t...
Presenting information in a coherent fashion has been shown to increase processing fluency, which in...
Higher emotional clarity, the extent to which people unambiguously identify, label, and describe the...
Background: Interoception is the ability to perceive one\u27s inner bodily feelings and is thought t...
Functionalist theorists of emotion posit that emotional responding produce coherence in response sys...
Emotion theorists have characterized emotions as involving coherent responding across various emotio...
Affective science has long been interested in the coherence between different emotion response syste...
Emotion theories commonly postulate that emotions impose coherence across multiple response systems....
One of the central tenets of emotion theory is that emotions involve coordinated changes across expe...
Interoceptive awareness (IA), the conscious perception of signals originating in the body, is a fund...
The physiological response to stress and an individual’s subjective perception of stress are two sys...
This small scale study used mixed, quantitative and qualitative methods to investigate whether Heart...
This article presents theory and research on the scientific study of emotion that emphasizes the imp...
Emotions are widely thought to involve coordinated responses across multiple responses (e.g., experi...
Emotions are widely thought to involve coordinated responses across multiple responses (e.g., experi...
Recent theories emphasize the dynamic aspects of emotions. However, the physiological measures and t...
Presenting information in a coherent fashion has been shown to increase processing fluency, which in...
Higher emotional clarity, the extent to which people unambiguously identify, label, and describe the...
Background: Interoception is the ability to perceive one\u27s inner bodily feelings and is thought t...
Functionalist theorists of emotion posit that emotional responding produce coherence in response sys...