Since Damasio introduced the somatic markers hypothesis in Damasio (1994), it has spread through the psychological community, where it is now commonly acknowledged that somatic states are a factor in producing the qualitative dimension of our experiences. Present actions are emotionally guided by those somatic states that were previously activated in similar experiences. In this model, somatic markers serve as a kind of embodied memory. Here, we test whether the manipulation of somatic markers can modulate the emotional evaluation of negative memories. Because facial feedback has been shown to be a powerful means of modifying emotional judgements, we used it to manipulate somatic markers. Participants first read a sad story in order to indu...
Researchers in cognition and linguistics have in the last couple of decades argued that more complex...
In the study of emotional memory bias in depressed individuals, most previous studies have used emot...
BACKGROUND:Recent research on the "embodiment of emotion" implies that experiencing an emotion may i...
Since Damasio introduced the somatic markers hypothesis in Damasio (1994), it has spread through the...
The perception and storage of facial emotional expressions constitutes an important human skill that...
he recognition and interpretation of emotional information (e.g., about happiness) has been shown to...
Ekman (Ekman, 1992) developed the Directed Facial Action Task (DFAT), which demonstrated that facial...
The recognition and interpretation of emotional information (e.g., about happiness) has been shown t...
Can simple motor actions affect how efficiently people retrieve emotional memories, and influence wh...
The facial feedback hypothesis states that facial actions modulate subjective experiences of emotion...
In this study, we investigated, for the first time, facial expressions during the retrieval of Self-...
The role of emotion in memory recollection has been an arguable issue for a decade. Episodic memory ...
Recent research on the “embodiment of emotion” implies that experiencing an emotion may involve perc...
The first aim of the study was to investigate whether facial imitative responses and subjective expe...
Recognising our own and others’ emotions is vital for healthy social development. The aim of the cur...
Researchers in cognition and linguistics have in the last couple of decades argued that more complex...
In the study of emotional memory bias in depressed individuals, most previous studies have used emot...
BACKGROUND:Recent research on the "embodiment of emotion" implies that experiencing an emotion may i...
Since Damasio introduced the somatic markers hypothesis in Damasio (1994), it has spread through the...
The perception and storage of facial emotional expressions constitutes an important human skill that...
he recognition and interpretation of emotional information (e.g., about happiness) has been shown to...
Ekman (Ekman, 1992) developed the Directed Facial Action Task (DFAT), which demonstrated that facial...
The recognition and interpretation of emotional information (e.g., about happiness) has been shown t...
Can simple motor actions affect how efficiently people retrieve emotional memories, and influence wh...
The facial feedback hypothesis states that facial actions modulate subjective experiences of emotion...
In this study, we investigated, for the first time, facial expressions during the retrieval of Self-...
The role of emotion in memory recollection has been an arguable issue for a decade. Episodic memory ...
Recent research on the “embodiment of emotion” implies that experiencing an emotion may involve perc...
The first aim of the study was to investigate whether facial imitative responses and subjective expe...
Recognising our own and others’ emotions is vital for healthy social development. The aim of the cur...
Researchers in cognition and linguistics have in the last couple of decades argued that more complex...
In the study of emotional memory bias in depressed individuals, most previous studies have used emot...
BACKGROUND:Recent research on the "embodiment of emotion" implies that experiencing an emotion may i...