Positive moods are all alike? Differential affect amplification effects of ‘elated’ versus ‘calm’ mental imagery in young adults reporting hypomanic-like experiences
Positive mood amplification is a hallmark of the bipolar disorder spectrum (BPDS). We need better understanding of cognitive mechanisms contributing to such elevated mood. Generation of vivid, emotionally compelling mental imagery is proposed to act as an ‘emotional amplifier’ in BPDS. We used a pos...
Main Authors: | Vannucci, C, Bonsall, MB, Di Simplico, M, Cairns, A, Holmes, EA, Burnett Heyes, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2022
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