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    Emotion Regulation as Emotion Modulation by Abel Wajnerman Paz

    Published 2019-11-01
    Subjects: “…emotion…”
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    Mental imagery in emotion and emotional disorders. by Holmes, E, Mathews, A

    Published 2010
    “…The present review is divided into four main sections: (1) First, we review evidence that imagery can evoke emotion in at least three ways: a direct influence on emotional systems in the brain that are responsive to sensory signals; overlap between processes involved in mental imagery and perception which can lead to responding "as if" to real emotion-arousing events; and the capacity of images to make contact with memories for emotional episodes in the past. (2) Second, we describe new evidence confirming that imagery does indeed evoke greater emotional responses than verbal representation, although the extent of emotional response depends on the image perspective adopted. (3) Third, a heuristic model is presented that contrasts the generation of language-based representations with imagery and offers an account of their differing effects on emotion, beliefs and behavior. (4) Finally, based on the foregoing review, we discuss the role of imagery in maintaining emotional disorders, and its uses in psychological treatment.…”
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    Social sharing of emotions and bivalent emotions by Ma, GWS

    Published 2023
    “…This thesis has two objectives: Investigating effects of sharing one’s own emotions with other people across different stressors and exploring bivalent emotions in interpersonal and intergroup contexts. …”
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    Mental imagery in emotion and emotional disorders by Holmes, E, Mathews, A

    Published 2010
    “…The present review is divided into four main sections: (1) First, we review evidence that imagery can evoke emotion in at least three ways: a direct influence on emotional systems in the brain that are responsive to sensory signals; overlap between processes involved in mental imagery and perception which can lead to responding “as if” to real emotion-arousing events; and the capacity of images to make contact with memories for emotional episodes in the past. (2) Second, we describe new evidence confirming that imagery does indeed evoke greater emotional responses than verbal representation, although the extent of emotional response depends on the image perspective adopted. (3) Third, a heuristic model is presented that contrasts the generation of language-based representations with imagery and offers an account of their differing effects on emotion, beliefs and behavior. (4) Finally, based on the foregoing review, we discuss the role of imagery in maintaining emotional disorders, and its uses in psychological treatment.…”
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    Faking it: a conceptual discussion on emotional labor, emotional dissonance and emotional intelligence by Raja Mustapha, Raja Iskandar Putera, Ibrahim, Mohd Zool Fadli, Mohamad Saber, Joesri, Salim, Azlan, Rohiat, Mohd Akmal

    Published 2018
    “…Emotional labor is a construct that is intertwined with the hospitality industry as employees are required to accommodate certain behavior or emotion to conform with the idea of providing excellent and sincere service to guests or customers. …”
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    Emotion / by 344306 Kalat, James W., Shiota, Michelle N.

    Published 2007
    Subjects: “…Emotions…”
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    Emotion / by Shiota, Michelle N, Kalat, James W.

    Published c201
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    Emotion / by 335661 Lyons, William

    Published 1980
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    Emotions by Dieckmann, S, Davidson, JW

    Published 2018
    “…Because emotions are paramount in both musical practice and peacebuilding contexts, cross-cultural projects that aim to develop (or research) emotions must be informed by the ways the conceptualisation of various emotions is often culturally and historically bound.…”
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    Prioritization of emotional faces is not driven by emotional content by Sjoerd M. Stuit, Chris L. E. Paffen, Stefan Van der Stigchel

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Abstract Emotional faces have prioritized access to visual awareness. …”
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    Mixed emotions and coping: the benefits of secondary emotions. by Anna Braniecka, Ewa Trzebińska, Aneta Dowgiert, Agata Wytykowska

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The present research tested the proposition that experiencing a pattern of secondary mixed emotion (i.e., secondary emotion that embrace both positive and negative affects) more greatly promotes adaptive coping than experiencing two other patterns of mixed emotional experiences: simultaneous (i.e., two emotions of opposing affects taking place at the same time) and sequential (i.e., two emotions of opposing affects switching back and forth). …”
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    CONNECTION OF THE EMOTIONAL INTELLECT AND THE EMOTIONAL BURNOUT OF STUDENTS by M. A. Vorobyeva

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The aim of the publication is to present the research results of the connection between the emotional intellect and the emotional burnout among the students of pedagogical college; and disclose the peculiarities of this conection.Methods. …”
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