نتایج جستجو برای: cognitive appraisal

تعداد نتایج: 268631  

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2017
Catherine Sumpio Sangchoon Jeon Laurel L Northouse M Tish Knobf

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To explore the relationships between optimism, self-efficacy, symptom distress, treatment complexity, illness appraisal, coping, and mood disturbance in patients with advanced-stage cancer.
. DESIGN Cross-sectional study.
. SETTING Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale New Haven in Connecticut, an outpatient comprehensive cancer center.
. SAMPLE A convenience sample of 121 adu...

2014
Jae-Hwan Kang Ji Woon Jeong Hyun Taek Kim Sang Hee Kim Sung-Phil Kim

Recently, numerous efforts have been made to understand the neural mechanisms underlying cognitive regulation of emotion, such as cognitive reappraisal. Many studies have reported that cognitive control of emotion induces increases in neural activity of the control system, including the prefrontal cortex and the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, and increases or decreases (depending upon the re...

2013
Ireneusz Szymczyk Ewa Wojtyna Witold Lukas Joanna Kępa Teresa Pawlikowska

BACKGROUND Studies have shown a correlation between gender and an ability to change lifestyle to reduce the risk of disease. However, the results of these studies are ambiguous, especially where a healthy lifestyle is concerned. Additionally, health behaviors are strongly modified by culture and the environment. Psychological factors also substantially affect engagement with disease-related lif...

2009

In this article we focus on practical aspects of the use of cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) as an adjunctive treatment for people with chronic physical illnesses. The standard application of CBT for psychiatric disorders has been comprehensively described elsewhere (e.g. Beck 1995). We therefore concentrate here on features of treatment that are different or particularly pertinent for peopl...

2010
Elaine A Rose Gaynor Parfitt

BACKGROUND At exercise intensities around ventilatory threshold (VT), the extent to which individuals experience pleasure or displeasure from the exercise varies between individuals. One source of this variability is proposed to be the cognitive appraisal that occurs during the exercise which influences the generation of the affective response. When individuals self-select their own intensity t...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2015
Nicolas Rüsch Karsten Heekeren Anastasia Theodoridou Mario Müller Patrick W Corrigan Benjamin Mayer Sibylle Metzler Diane Dvorsky Susanne Walitza Wulf Rössler

According to stress-vulnerability models, social stressors contribute to the onset of schizophrenia. Stigma and discrimination associated with mental illness may be a stressor for young people at risk of psychosis even prior to illness onset, but quantitative longitudinal data on this issue are lacking. We examined the cognitive appraisal of stigma-related stress as predictor of transition to s...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2005
D H Skuse J S Morris R J Dolan

The amygdala is preferentially activated by facial expressions of fear. Right and left amygdala are hypothesized to play distinct, but complementary, roles that influence somatic and cognitive responses to facial expressions. Right amygdala activation is linked to autonomic arousal, and thus indirectly influences left hemisphere cognitive processing centres. Left amygdala activation is more clo...

2008
Dragos Radu

generality. Even though the reductionist assumptions of economic models are certainly imperfect as descriptions of real migration behaviour, refinements of the 532 D. Radu

2005
Bilyana Martinovski Wenji Mao

The purpose of this paper is to develop a theoretical model of mitigation by integrating cognitive and discourse approaches to appraisal and coping. Mitigation involves strategic, emotional, linguistic, and Theory of Mind processes on different levels of consciousness. We emphasize that discourse analysis can assist our understanding of these

2015
Paul S. Rosenbloom Jonathan Gratch Volkan Ustun

A first step is taken towards incorporating emotional processing into Sigma, a cognitive architecture that is grounded in graphical models, with the addition of appraisal variables for expectedness and desirability plus their initial implications for attention at two levels of the control hierarchy. The results leverage many of Sigma’s existing capabilities but with a few key additions.

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