Trait mindfulness confers emotional benefits and encourages skillful emotion regulation, in part because it helps people more deliberately attend to internal experiences and external surroundings. Such heightened attentional control might help skillfully deploy one’s attention towards certain kinds of stimuli, which may in turn help regulate emotions, but this remains unknown. Testing how trait mindful people deploy attention when regulating their emotions could help uncover the specific mechanisms of mindfulness that confer its emotional benefits. The present study aimed to determine whether high trait mindfulness is associated with sustained attention biases to (i.e. longer gaze at) emotional scenes, when all participants are given the em...
The experience of emotion and attempts to regulate it are universal human phenomena. Emotion regulat...
Date original was created: 2009 This file was last viewed in Adobe Acrobat 9.0In the present study ...
Attention to feelings is a core dimension of individual differences in the perception of one's emoti...
Abstract Emotional intelligence and, in particular, the component emotion regulation may increase we...
<div><p>As a form of attention, mindfulness is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thou...
Mindfulness involves an intentional and nonjudgmental attention or awareness of present-moment exper...
Successful emotion regulation is important for maintaining psychological well-being. Although it is ...
Mindful attention is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thought to facilitate adaptive...
Mindfulness has been associated with several psychological benefits such as reduced symptoms of depr...
Empirical studies have frequently linked negative attentional biases with attentional dysfunction an...
As a form of attention, mindfulness is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thought to f...
Mindfulness is the ability to be fully present and aware of the current moment. It also involves acc...
Empirical studies have frequently linked negative attentional biases with attentional dysfunction an...
As a form of attention, mindfulness is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thought to f...
It is often acknowledged that mindfulness facilitates emotion regulation on a long-term scale. Only ...
The experience of emotion and attempts to regulate it are universal human phenomena. Emotion regulat...
Date original was created: 2009 This file was last viewed in Adobe Acrobat 9.0In the present study ...
Attention to feelings is a core dimension of individual differences in the perception of one's emoti...
Abstract Emotional intelligence and, in particular, the component emotion regulation may increase we...
<div><p>As a form of attention, mindfulness is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thou...
Mindfulness involves an intentional and nonjudgmental attention or awareness of present-moment exper...
Successful emotion regulation is important for maintaining psychological well-being. Although it is ...
Mindful attention is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thought to facilitate adaptive...
Mindfulness has been associated with several psychological benefits such as reduced symptoms of depr...
Empirical studies have frequently linked negative attentional biases with attentional dysfunction an...
As a form of attention, mindfulness is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thought to f...
Mindfulness is the ability to be fully present and aware of the current moment. It also involves acc...
Empirical studies have frequently linked negative attentional biases with attentional dysfunction an...
As a form of attention, mindfulness is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thought to f...
It is often acknowledged that mindfulness facilitates emotion regulation on a long-term scale. Only ...
The experience of emotion and attempts to regulate it are universal human phenomena. Emotion regulat...
Date original was created: 2009 This file was last viewed in Adobe Acrobat 9.0In the present study ...
Attention to feelings is a core dimension of individual differences in the perception of one's emoti...