نتایج جستجو برای: affective control

تعداد نتایج: 1357578  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
I M Rachman J R Unnerstall D W Pfaff R S Cohen

Estrogen has been implicated in brain functions related to affective state, including hormone-related affective disorders in women. Although some reports suggest that estrogen appears to decrease vulnerability to affective disorders in certain cases, the mechanisms involved are unknown. We used the forced swim test (FST), a paradigm used to test the efficacy of antidepressants, and addressed th...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2014
Fabien Trémeau Daniel Antonius Karen Nolan Pamela Butler Daniel C Javitt

BACKGROUND Among the various cognitive and affective evaluations that contribute to decisions about whether to engage in a future activity, three affective evaluations are particularly relevant: 1) interest in the activity itself, 2) the pleasure anticipated from the activity and 3) the excitement experienced while looking forward to the activity. In addition to these pre-activity evaluations, ...

2016
Andreas B. Eder Roland Pfister David Dignath Bernhard Hommel

Upcoming responses in the second of two subsequently performed tasks can speed up compatible responses in the temporally preceding first task. Two experiments extend previous demonstration of such backward compatibility to affective features: Responses to affective stimuli were faster in Task 1 when an affectively compatible response effect was anticipated for Task 2. This emotional backward co...

Journal: :Psychiatria Danubina 2011
Laura Darby Mark Agius Rashid Zaman

This is a study of the prevalence and impact of co-existing bipolar affective disorder on patients with OCD, and the effect on their management within a community psychiatric team. We found that 16% of patients who visited psychiatric outpatients with a diagnosis of OCD had co-existing bipolar affective disorder. Of these the majority had bipolar affective disorder II (67%). Co-morbidity raised...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2006
Alan Simmons Murray B Stein Scott C Matthews Justin S Feinstein Martin P Paulus

Affective appraisal often involves processing complex and ambiguous stimuli, such as the mood of a group people. However, affective neuroimaging research often uses individual faces as stimuli when exploring the neural circuitry involved in social appraisal. Results from studies using single face paradigms may not generalize to settings where multiple faces are simultaneously processed. The goa...

Journal: :Clinical psychology review 2010
Ali Cheetham Nicholas B Allen Murat Yücel Dan I Lubman

Although affective and substance use disorders frequently co-occur, the role of affective dysregulation in addiction is often overlooked. This paper reviews the role of affective dysregulation in the initiation and maintenance of substance use disorders (SUDs), presenting evidence for a relationship between SUD and three biologically-based dimensions of affective temperament and behaviour: nega...

2012
Jody Ng Hoi Yan Chan Friederike Schlaghecken

Even at subclinical levels, anxiety and depression are associated with impaired cognitive control. It is unclear, though, to what extent these deficits reflect a common underlying dysfunction. Using a non-affective hybrid masked prime-Simon task, we obtained several measures of within- and between- trial inhibitory behavioral control in 80 young, healthy volunteers, together with measures of th...

ژورنال: پژوهش در پزشکی 2001
حق‌دوست, علی‌اکبر, سهیل ارشدی, فرخ, عزیزی, فریدون, نوحی, عصمت,

Background: Along with the development of medical education and to achieve successful use of problem-based learning (PBL) practical policies and readiness are necessary. The present study was carried out over the general practice trainees with the aim of determining the effect of readiness (cognitive and affective) for self-directed learning (SDL) on PBL. Materials and methods: 50 general pract...

Journal: :Pain research & management 2012
Claudia Horn Yvonne Blischke Miriam Kunz Stefan Lautenbacher

BACKGROUND Experimental pain research has shown that the affective component of pain is influenced strongly by situational characteristics; affective pain processing appears to be particularly pronounced in situations that provoke a feeling of uncertainty and uncontrollability. OBJECTIVES To determine whether the affective component of pain can be completely abolished if a 'safe', particularl...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2003
Ric G Steele Alanna Long Kathryn A Reddy Megan Luhr Sean Phipps

OBJECTIVES To examine longitudinal changes in perceived stress, affective distress, and self-reported parenting strategies among mothers of children with cancer over the initial 6 months of diagnosis and treatment, and to examine relationships between changes in distress and subsequent parenting strategies. METHOD Questionnaire data were gathered regarding parental perceived stress, caregiver...

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