Cognitive appraisal theories of stress and emotion propose that cognitive appraisals precede physiological responses, whereas peripheralist theories propose that physiological arousal precedes cognitive processes. Three studies examined this issue regarding threat and challenge responses to potential stress. Study 1 supported cognitive appraisal theory by demonstrating that threat and challenge cognitive appraisals and physiological responses could be elicited experimentally by manipulating instructional set. Studies 2 and 3, in contrast, found that manipulations of physiological response patterns consistent with challenge and threat did not result in corresponding changes in cognitive appraisal. Appraisals in Study 3, however, were related...
This study examined the relationship among cardiovascular responses indicative of challenge and thre...
BackgroundPrimary appraisals of pain as a potential threat influence pain perception and coping but ...
Both the meaning that is ascribed to pain (e.g., cognitive appraisal) and the way in which individua...
Cognitive appraisal theories of stress and emotion propose that cognitive appraisals precede physiol...
In the laboratory, prior research has shown that cognitive appraisals of challenge and threat are pr...
peer reviewedAn investigation of the role of cognitive appraisal in emotional responses was carried ...
abstract: Stress can negatively impact performance. The negative impact can be modulated through cog...
Challenge and threat reflect two distinct psychophysiological approaches to motivated performance si...
Two major stress sources--imminence of threat and effortful cognitive formulations of predictive jud...
Includes bibliographical references.A cognitive appraisal of threat is believed to intervene between...
We examined the relationship between trait measures of general appraisal and test anxiety, state mea...
Regulating affective responses to acute stress has the potential to improve health, performance, and...
Challenge and threat reflect two distinct psychophysiological approaches to motivated performance si...
Stress occurs when environmental demands exceed individual competence. Threat/challenge appraisal re...
BackgroundPrimary appraisals of pain as a potential threat influence pain perception and coping but ...
This study examined the relationship among cardiovascular responses indicative of challenge and thre...
BackgroundPrimary appraisals of pain as a potential threat influence pain perception and coping but ...
Both the meaning that is ascribed to pain (e.g., cognitive appraisal) and the way in which individua...
Cognitive appraisal theories of stress and emotion propose that cognitive appraisals precede physiol...
In the laboratory, prior research has shown that cognitive appraisals of challenge and threat are pr...
peer reviewedAn investigation of the role of cognitive appraisal in emotional responses was carried ...
abstract: Stress can negatively impact performance. The negative impact can be modulated through cog...
Challenge and threat reflect two distinct psychophysiological approaches to motivated performance si...
Two major stress sources--imminence of threat and effortful cognitive formulations of predictive jud...
Includes bibliographical references.A cognitive appraisal of threat is believed to intervene between...
We examined the relationship between trait measures of general appraisal and test anxiety, state mea...
Regulating affective responses to acute stress has the potential to improve health, performance, and...
Challenge and threat reflect two distinct psychophysiological approaches to motivated performance si...
Stress occurs when environmental demands exceed individual competence. Threat/challenge appraisal re...
BackgroundPrimary appraisals of pain as a potential threat influence pain perception and coping but ...
This study examined the relationship among cardiovascular responses indicative of challenge and thre...
BackgroundPrimary appraisals of pain as a potential threat influence pain perception and coping but ...
Both the meaning that is ascribed to pain (e.g., cognitive appraisal) and the way in which individua...