نتایج جستجو برای: affective responses

تعداد نتایج: 426381  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Mimi Liljeholm Simon Dunne John P O'Doherty

If someone causes you harm, your affective reaction to that person might be profoundly influenced by your inferences about the intentionality of their actions. In the present study, we aimed to understand how affective responses to a biologically salient aversive outcome administered by others are modulated by the extent to which a given individual is judged to have deliberately or inadvertentl...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Michael Gilead Chelsea Boccagno Melanie Silverman Ran R Hassin Jochen Weber Kevin N Ochsner

Can taking the perspective of other people modify our own affective responses to stimuli? To address this question, we examined the neurobiological mechanisms supporting the ability to take another person's perspective and thereby emotionally experience the world as they would. We measured participants' neural activity as they attempted to predict the emotional responses of two individuals that...

2010
Andrea De Cesarei Maurizio Codispoti

The activity of basic motivational systems is reflected in emotional responses to arousing stimuli, such as natural pictures. The manipulation of picture properties such as size or detail allows for investigation into the extent to which separate emotional reactions are similarly modulated by perceptual changes, or, rather, may subserve different functions. Pursuing this line of research, the p...

Journal: :Stress 2005
Anantha Shekhar William Truitt Donald Rainnie Tammy Sajdyk

Stress initiates a series of neuronal responses that prepare an organism to adapt to new environmental challenges. However, chronic stress may lead to maladaptive responses that can result in psychiatric syndromes such as anxiety and depressive disorders. Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) has been identified as a key neuropeptide responsible for initiating many of the endocrine, autonomic an...

2009
Pascal Haazebroek Saskia Van Dantzig Bernhard Hommel

Affective stimuli can elicit fast and automatic responses. Traditional accounts assume a dual route mechanism with one route underlying automatic processing and one route underlying controlled processing. Recent studies show that automatic processes may be affected by top-down influences. To account for this interaction between automatic and controlled processing, we present a computational mod...

Journal: :AI Commun. 2000
Kristina Höök Per Persson Marie Sjölinder

We created the characters Agneta & Frida with the intent to strengthen and encourage exploration of information spaces. In a follow-up study we tried to capture whether users found the characters believable, whether they raised affective responses in users, and whether they created a richer more narratively oriented experience of the space. In order to do so, we had to develop new criteria and ...

2014
Stine Grodal Nina Granqvist

Studies show that discourses are important in legitimating emerging fields. However, we still lack understanding of how potential participants’ interpretations of discourses shape their involvement in emerging fields particularly when the field’s definition is ambiguous. Drawing on an indepth study of the emerging nanotechnology field we show that individuals’ affective responses to discourses ...

Journal: :Child development 2013
Carrie L Masten Naomi I Eisenberger Jennifer H Pfeifer Natalie L Colich Mirella Dapretto

Links among concurrent and longitudinal changes in pubertal development and empathic ability from ages 10 to 13 and neural responses while witnessing peer rejection at age 13 were examined in 16 participants. More advanced pubertal development at age 13, and greater longitudinal increases in pubertal development, related to increased activity in regions underlying cognitive aspects of empathy. ...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 1993
C J Patrick M M Bradley P J Lang

Startle-elicited blinks were measured during presentation of affective slides to test hypotheses concerning emotional responding in psychopaths. Subjects were 54 incarcerated sexual offenders divided into nonpsychopathic, psychopathic, and mixed groups based on file and interview data. Consistent with findings for normal college students, nonpsychopaths and mixed subjects showed a significant l...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2004
Edelyn Verona Christopher J Patrick John J Curtin Margaret M Bradley Peter J Lang

Despite considerable evidence that psychopathic criminals are deviant in their emotional reactions, few studies have examined responses to both pleasurable and aversive stimuli or assessed the role of different facets of psychopathy in affective deviations. This study investigated physiological reactions to emotional sounds in prisoners selected according to scores on the 2 factors of Hare's Ps...

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