نتایج جستجو برای: sadness

تعداد نتایج: 3604  

2014
Anthony Salerno Juliano Laran Chris Janiszewski ANTHONY SALERNO JULIANO LARAN CHRIS JANISZEWSKI

This article uses the functionalist perspective of emotion to demonstrate that the influence of sadness on indulgent consumption depends on the presence of a hedonic eating goal. Sadness heightens a person’s sensitivity to the potentially harmful consequences of indulgent consumption, which decreases indulgence when a hedonic eating goal is salient. As sadness is often associated with a loss, t...

1999
Isabella Poggi Catherine Pelachaud

This paper shows that emotional information conveyed by facial expression is often contained not only in the expression of emotions per se, but also in other communicative signals, namely the performatives of communicative acts. An analysis is provided of the performatives of suggesting, warning, ordering, imploring, approving and praising, both on the side of their cognitive structure and on t...

2017
Daniel Oliveira Peres Dominic Watt Waldemar Ferreira Netto

Human listeners are adept at successfully recovering linguisticallyand socially-relevant information from very brief utterances. Studies using the ‘thin-slicing’ approach show that accurate judgments of the speaker’s emotional state can be made from minimal quantities of speech. The present experiment tested the performance of listeners exposed to thinsliced samples of spoken Brazilian Portugue...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2010
Karen Page Winterich Seunghee Han Jennifer S Lerner

People often encounter one emotion-triggering event after another. To examine how an emotion experience affects those that follow, the current article draws on the appraisal-tendency framework and cognitive appraisal theories of emotion. The emotional blunting hypothesis predicts that a specific emotion can carry over to blunt the experience of a subsequent emotion when defined by contrasting a...

Journal: :Child development 2005
Michael Lewis Douglas Ramsay

This study examined the relation of infant emotional responses of anger and sadness to cortisol response in 2 goal blockage situations. One goal blockage with 4-month-old infants (N = 56) involved a contingency learning procedure where infants' learned response was no longer effective in reinstating an event. The other goal blockage with 6-month-old infants (N = 84) involved the still face proc...

2013
Scott I. Rick Beatriz Pereira Katherine A. Burson

People often shop when feeling sad, but whether and why shopping reduces residual (lingering) sadness remains an open question. Sadness is strongly associated with a sense that situational forces control the outcomes in one's life, and thus we theorized that the choices inherent in shopping may restore personal control over one's environment and reduce residual sadness. Three experiments provid...

2009
Robert R. Provine Kurt A. Krosnowski Nicole W. Brocato

Tearing is not a benign secretory correlate of sadness or other emotional state, but a potent visual cue that adds meaning to human facial expression, the tear effect. Although tearing (lacrimation) provides ocular lubrication and is a response to irritation in many animals, emotional tearing may be unique to humans and does not develop until several months after birth. This study provides the ...

Journal: :Social development 2012
Natalie D Eggum Nancy Eisenberg Mark Reiser Tracy L Spinrad Nicole M Michalik Carlos Valiente Jeffrey Liew Julie Sallquist

Data regarding children's shyness and emotionality were collected at three time points, two years apart (T1: N = 214, M = 6.12 years; T2: N = 185, M = 7.67 years; T3: N = 185, M = 9.70 years), and internalizing data were collected at T1 and T3. Relations among parent-rated shyness, emotionality (parent- and teacher-rated anger, sadness, and positive emotional intensity [EI]), and mother-rated i...

2008
Sabine Mouchet-Mages Franck J. Baylé

Sadness is considered by numerous authors to be a core symptom of depression. Currently, many arguments exist for its particular importance in depressed patients. Sadness makes up part of the various definitions of the depressive syndrome, even if its presence is not required for diagnosis. Furthermore, it is closely linked to the other depressive symptoms, and has prognostic value, in particul...

Journal: :Psychological science 2008
Cynthia E Cryder Jennifer S Lerner James J Gross Ronald E Dahl

Misery is not miserly: Sadness increases the amount of money that decision makers give up to acquire a commodity. The present research investigated when and why the misery-is-not-miserly effect occurs. Drawing on William James's concept of the material self, we tested a model specifying relationships among sadness, self-focus, and the amount of money that decision makers spend. Consistent with ...

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