Although anger as a negative emotion is associated with unpleasantness, recent research on anger highlights its motivational effect. The present study tested whether individuals experience both, an unpleasant and an activating affect, after real-life provocations. Results revealed that an anger situation evoked not only typical subjective and cardiovascular anger reactions but also a sense of strength, which is a positive affect. A comparison of participants with low versus high anger disposition according to the STAXI-2 at baseline, treatment, and recovery showed that participants with high trait anger consistently scored higher in subjective ratings of feeling strong than their counterparts did. Moreover, we found a larger and longer last...
ObjectiveDespite experimental manipulations that reliably elicit affective and physiological respons...
Many psychologists have theorized that negative emotions lead to aggression but remain vague on what...
Many individuals become aggressive in reaction to an actual or potential danger, or it can be a lear...
This experimental study investigated whether affective states influence physical strength. A sample ...
The main aim of the current study was to examine the role of co-occurring emotions and their interac...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to compare the effects of instructed cognitive reapprais...
This study compared three groups of people: (a) high trait anger individuals who recognized personal...
As a prototypic negative emotion, anger would seem to have little in common with positive activation...
As a prototypic negative emotion, anger would seem to have little in common with positive activation...
Relationships among perceived stress, trait anger (general propensity to become angry), modes of ang...
Some people are more prone to aggression than others. These individual differences are associated wi...
The authors review a range of evidence concerning the motivational underpinnings of anger as an affe...
Contains fulltext : 55820.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study com...
This study compared the effects of four ways of inducing anger: film, stress interview, punishment, ...
Anger ideals are socialized beliefs that people hold about their experience of anger. Three studies ...
ObjectiveDespite experimental manipulations that reliably elicit affective and physiological respons...
Many psychologists have theorized that negative emotions lead to aggression but remain vague on what...
Many individuals become aggressive in reaction to an actual or potential danger, or it can be a lear...
This experimental study investigated whether affective states influence physical strength. A sample ...
The main aim of the current study was to examine the role of co-occurring emotions and their interac...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to compare the effects of instructed cognitive reapprais...
This study compared three groups of people: (a) high trait anger individuals who recognized personal...
As a prototypic negative emotion, anger would seem to have little in common with positive activation...
As a prototypic negative emotion, anger would seem to have little in common with positive activation...
Relationships among perceived stress, trait anger (general propensity to become angry), modes of ang...
Some people are more prone to aggression than others. These individual differences are associated wi...
The authors review a range of evidence concerning the motivational underpinnings of anger as an affe...
Contains fulltext : 55820.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study com...
This study compared the effects of four ways of inducing anger: film, stress interview, punishment, ...
Anger ideals are socialized beliefs that people hold about their experience of anger. Three studies ...
ObjectiveDespite experimental manipulations that reliably elicit affective and physiological respons...
Many psychologists have theorized that negative emotions lead to aggression but remain vague on what...
Many individuals become aggressive in reaction to an actual or potential danger, or it can be a lear...