Two experiments investigated how preference for emotions is related to valence and activation of current mood, anticipated emotional reaction, and experienced emotional reaction. In Experiment 1, 40 undergraduates on one occasion rated valence and activation of and preference for their emotional reaction to an aircraft noise, then on a later occasion rated valence and activation of and preference for their recalled or anticipated emotional reaction to the same aircraft noise. On both occasions they also rated valence and activation of current mood. In Experiment 2, another 40 undergraduates rated valence and activation of current mood followed by ratings of preference for and valence and activation of anticipated emotional reaction to descr...
This paper reports two studies investigating the role of mood and arousal on the development of UCS ...
People who prefer to feel useful emotions, even when they are unpleasant to experience, must underst...
textabstractRecent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential im...
Two experiments investigated how preference for emotions is related to valence and activation of cur...
This research demonstrates that preference for emotions cannot be equated with a positive-negative v...
This paper addresses two questions: first, when making decisions about what to do, does the mere fac...
This study aimed at testing the relative effects of valence and arousal on the generation of unusual...
The purpose of this study was to clarify the impact of different self-centered moods on music prefer...
The present work outlines a theory of attitudes toward emotions, provides a measure of attitudes tow...
2015-07-06There is considerable evidence that when affect or emotions are experimentally manipulated...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: The Emotional Reactivity Intensity and Perseveration Scale (ERIPS) a...
Listening to music prompts strong emotional reactions in the listeners but relatively little researc...
We conducted three experiments to rectify methodological limitations of prior studies on selective e...
The goal of this study is to understand how duration of positive and negative experiences can influe...
People vary in their emotion preferences (i.e., desired emotional states). No study, however, has ex...
This paper reports two studies investigating the role of mood and arousal on the development of UCS ...
People who prefer to feel useful emotions, even when they are unpleasant to experience, must underst...
textabstractRecent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential im...
Two experiments investigated how preference for emotions is related to valence and activation of cur...
This research demonstrates that preference for emotions cannot be equated with a positive-negative v...
This paper addresses two questions: first, when making decisions about what to do, does the mere fac...
This study aimed at testing the relative effects of valence and arousal on the generation of unusual...
The purpose of this study was to clarify the impact of different self-centered moods on music prefer...
The present work outlines a theory of attitudes toward emotions, provides a measure of attitudes tow...
2015-07-06There is considerable evidence that when affect or emotions are experimentally manipulated...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: The Emotional Reactivity Intensity and Perseveration Scale (ERIPS) a...
Listening to music prompts strong emotional reactions in the listeners but relatively little researc...
We conducted three experiments to rectify methodological limitations of prior studies on selective e...
The goal of this study is to understand how duration of positive and negative experiences can influe...
People vary in their emotion preferences (i.e., desired emotional states). No study, however, has ex...
This paper reports two studies investigating the role of mood and arousal on the development of UCS ...
People who prefer to feel useful emotions, even when they are unpleasant to experience, must underst...
textabstractRecent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential im...