Implicit affect primes effort: A theory and research on cardiovascular response
GHE Gendolla - International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2012 - Elsevier
This article introduces a new theory about implicit affect's influence on resource mobilization—
the implicit-affect primes effort (IAPE) model—and discusses a series of experiments testing …
the implicit-affect primes effort (IAPE) model—and discusses a series of experiments testing …
Effort mobilization when the self is involved: Some lessons from the cardiovascular system
In this article it is proposed that the principles of motivational intensity theory apply to effort
mobilization for challenges with consequences for performers' self-esteem and self …
mobilization for challenges with consequences for performers' self-esteem and self …
Mediated paths to overreactive discipline: Mothers' experienced emotion, appraisals, and physiological responses.
MF Lorber, SG O'leary - Journal of consulting and clinical …, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
The present investigation was designed to evaluate whether mothers' emotion experience,
autonomic reactivity, and negatively biased appraisals of their toddlers' behavior and …
autonomic reactivity, and negatively biased appraisals of their toddlers' behavior and …
Cardiovascular and electrodermal responses to support and provocation: Interpersonal methods in the study of psychophysiological reactivity
This study examined the joint and independent effects of experimentally manipulated social
contexts and individual differences in hostility and perceived social support on physiological …
contexts and individual differences in hostility and perceived social support on physiological …
Gender differences in cardiovascular and electrodermal responses to public speaking task: the role of anxiety and mood states
Gender moderates psychophysiological responses to stress. In addition to the hormonal
background, different psychological states related to social stressors, such as anxiety and …
background, different psychological states related to social stressors, such as anxiety and …
Categorizing consumer behavioral responses and artifact design features: The case of online advertising
Many consumers encounter and interact with digital artifacts and services on a daily basis,
either willingly or unwillingly. This paper conceptualizes consumer online behaviors into …
either willingly or unwillingly. This paper conceptualizes consumer online behaviors into …
Anger framed: A field study on emotion, pleasure, and art.
V Wagner, J Klein, J Hanich, M Shah… - … , Creativity, and the …, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
We investigated cognitive “art schema” effects—as resulting from framing a situation as one
of art reception—on the enjoyability of negative emotions by means of an elaborate …
of art reception—on the enjoyability of negative emotions by means of an elaborate …
Self‐focus and task difficulty effects on effort‐related cardiovascular reactivity
Two experiments examined the joint impact of self‐focused attention and task difficulty on
performance‐related cardiovascular reactivity. Predictions were derived from an application …
performance‐related cardiovascular reactivity. Predictions were derived from an application …
Anger and psychobiological changes during smoking abstinence and in response to acute stress: prediction of smoking relapse
Nicotine may be used to manage negative emotions, and recent research suggests that
smokers with high levels of hostility may use cigarettes to cope with anger provoking …
smokers with high levels of hostility may use cigarettes to cope with anger provoking …
What happens when we get angry? Hormonal, cardiovascular and asymmetrical brain responses
N Herrero, M Gadea, G Rodríguez-Alarcón… - Hormones and …, 2010 - Elsevier
This study aimed to evaluate neuroendocrine and cardiovascular responses together with
changes in brain asymmetry following an anger mood induction laboratory task. Previous …
changes in brain asymmetry following an anger mood induction laboratory task. Previous …