Emotional reactions to threatening situations can be either advantageous for human adaptation or unfavorable for physical and mental health if sustained over prolonged periods of time. These contrasting effects mostly depend on the individual's capacity for emotion regulation. It has been shown, for example, that changing appraisal can alter the course of emotional processing. In the present study, the influence of stimulus appraisal over cardiac reactivity to briefly presented (200 ms) mutilation pictures was tested in the context of an affective classification task. Heart rate and reaction time of twenty-four undergraduate students were monitored during the presentation of pictures (neutral or mutilated bodies) in successive blocks. In on...
An investigation of the role of cognitive appraisal in emotional responses was carried out, in which...
A series of emotional events successively occur in temporal context. The present study investigated ...
In recent years, there is an increase of papers on emotion regulation (Gross, 2013). However, it is ...
Previous research has increased understanding of the neurobiological basis of emotional regulation. ...
We investigated how viewing task-irrelevant emotional pictures affects the performance of a subseque...
Increased attention among the research community in exploring underlying mecha-nisms of emotion r...
International audienceEmbodied theories of emotion assume that emotional processing is grounded in b...
The autonomic basis of cardiac reactions to unpleasant film was investigated. Film clips depicting m...
The influence of past traumatic experiences on the defense cascade in response to affective pictures...
Adenauer H, Catani C, Keil J, Aichinger H, Neuner F. Is freezing an adaptive reaction to threat? Evi...
Previous studies have shown that women are more emotionally expressive than men. It is unclear, howe...
Automatic defense responses promote survival and appropriate action under threat. They have also bee...
The present study examined the effects of expressive suppression and emotion suppression on affect, ...
Automatic defense responses promote survival and appropriate action under threat. They have also bee...
The capture of exogenous attention by negative stimuli has been interpreted as adaptive for survival...
An investigation of the role of cognitive appraisal in emotional responses was carried out, in which...
A series of emotional events successively occur in temporal context. The present study investigated ...
In recent years, there is an increase of papers on emotion regulation (Gross, 2013). However, it is ...
Previous research has increased understanding of the neurobiological basis of emotional regulation. ...
We investigated how viewing task-irrelevant emotional pictures affects the performance of a subseque...
Increased attention among the research community in exploring underlying mecha-nisms of emotion r...
International audienceEmbodied theories of emotion assume that emotional processing is grounded in b...
The autonomic basis of cardiac reactions to unpleasant film was investigated. Film clips depicting m...
The influence of past traumatic experiences on the defense cascade in response to affective pictures...
Adenauer H, Catani C, Keil J, Aichinger H, Neuner F. Is freezing an adaptive reaction to threat? Evi...
Previous studies have shown that women are more emotionally expressive than men. It is unclear, howe...
Automatic defense responses promote survival and appropriate action under threat. They have also bee...
The present study examined the effects of expressive suppression and emotion suppression on affect, ...
Automatic defense responses promote survival and appropriate action under threat. They have also bee...
The capture of exogenous attention by negative stimuli has been interpreted as adaptive for survival...
An investigation of the role of cognitive appraisal in emotional responses was carried out, in which...
A series of emotional events successively occur in temporal context. The present study investigated ...
In recent years, there is an increase of papers on emotion regulation (Gross, 2013). However, it is ...