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Emotion regulation is motivated.
Tamir M, Vishkin A, Gutentag T. Tamir M, et al. Emotion. 2020 Feb;20(1):115-119. doi: 10.1037/emo0000635. Emotion. 2020. PMID: 31961189 Review.
Because emotion regulation is a motivated process, one must adopt a motivational perspective to understand it. We build on the distinction between goal setting (i.e., selecting end-states to achieve) and goal striving (i.e., engaging in behaviors to achieve desired …
Because emotion regulation is a motivated process, one must adopt a motivational perspective to understand it. We build on the …
Emotion and motivation II: sex differences in picture processing.
Bradley MM, Codispoti M, Sabatinelli D, Lang PJ. Bradley MM, et al. Emotion. 2001 Sep;1(3):300-19. Emotion. 2001. PMID: 12934688
Adhering to the view that emotional reactivity is organized in part by underlying motivational states--defensive and appetitive--we investigated sex differences in motivational activation. ...
Adhering to the view that emotional reactivity is organized in part by underlying motivational states--defensive and appetitive--we i …
Adult attachment and interpersonal emotion regulation motives in daily life.
Springstein T, Hamerling-Potts KK, Landa I, English T. Springstein T, et al. Emotion. 2023 Aug;23(5):1281-1293. doi: 10.1037/emo0001169. Epub 2022 Sep 15. Emotion. 2023. PMID: 36107651
Attachment anxiety was associated with more self-focused prohedonic motives and impression management motives, while attachment avoidance predicted less perceived increases in emotional and relational well-being after interactions. People who tended to report more ( …
Attachment anxiety was associated with more self-focused prohedonic motives and impression management motives, while attachmen …
Emotion and motivation I: defensive and appetitive reactions in picture processing.
Bradley MM, Codispoti M, Cuthbert BN, Lang PJ. Bradley MM, et al. Emotion. 2001 Sep;1(3):276-98. Emotion. 2001. PMID: 12934687
Emotional reactions are organized by underlying motivational states--defensive and appetitive--that have evolved to promote the survival of individuals and species. ...The findings suggest that affective responses serve different functions-mobilization for action, attentio …
Emotional reactions are organized by underlying motivational states--defensive and appetitive--that have evolved to promote the survi …
Age and emotion regulation in daily life: Frequency, strategies, tactics, and effectiveness.
Livingstone KM, Isaacowitz DM. Livingstone KM, et al. Emotion. 2021 Feb;21(1):39-51. doi: 10.1037/emo0000672. Epub 2019 Sep 2. Emotion. 2021. PMID: 31478723 Free PMC article.
Consistent with socioemotional selectivity theory, older adults reported less contra-hedonic motivation than younger, but this did not necessarily translate into age differences in regulation frequency or strategy use. ...
Consistent with socioemotional selectivity theory, older adults reported less contra-hedonic motivation than younger, but this did no …
Extrinsic emotion regulation.
Nozaki Y, Mikolajczak M. Nozaki Y, et al. Emotion. 2020 Feb;20(1):10-15. doi: 10.1037/emo0000636. Emotion. 2020. PMID: 31961171 Review.
Pride: A meta-analytic project.
Dickens LR, Robins RW. Dickens LR, et al. Emotion. 2022 Aug;22(5):1071-1087. doi: 10.1037/emo0000905. Epub 2020 Nov 12. Emotion. 2022. PMID: 33180528 Free article.
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