Emotion response coherence: A dual-process perspective
العنوان: | Emotion response coherence: A dual-process perspective |
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المؤلفون: | Evers, Catharine, Hopp, Henrik, Gross, James J, Fischer, Agneta H, Manstead, Antony S R, Mauss, Iris B, Leerstoel Ridder, Stress and self-regulation |
المساهمون: | Leerstoel Ridder, Stress and self-regulation, Amsterdam Interdisciplinary Centre for Emotion (AICE, Psychology, FMG), Sociale Psychologie (Psychologie, FMG) |
المصدر: | Biological Psychology, 98, 43. Elsevier Biological Psychology, 98, 43-49. Elsevier |
بيانات النشر: | Elsevier BV, 2014. |
سنة النشر: | 2014 |
مصطلحات موضوعية: | Adult, Male, Process (engineering), media_common.quotation_subject, Emotions, Anger, Experiential learning, Young Adult, Empirical research, Automatic responses, Dual-process theories, Humans, Arterial Pressure, Reflective responses, media_common, Emotion, Response coherence, General Neuroscience, Perspective (graphical), Coherence (statistics), DUAL (cognitive architecture), Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology, Female, Psychology, Psychomotor Performance, Cognitive psychology, Response system |
الوصف: | Emotions are widely thought to involve coordinated responses across multiple responses (e.g., experiential, behavioral, and physiological). However, empirical support for this general "response coherence" postulate is inconsistent. The present research takes a dual-process perspective, suggesting that response coherence might be conditional upon response system (i.e., automatic versus reflective). In particular, we tested the hypothesis that response coherence should be maximal within each system and minimal across the two systems. To test this prediction, 36 participants underwent an anger provocation while two relatively automatic (anger accessibility and physiology) and two relatively reflective (anger experience and instrumental behavior) responses were measured. As predicted, coherence was found within the automatic and reflective systems, but not across them. Implications for emotion response coherence, dual-process frameworks, and the functions of emotions are discussed. |
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تدمد: | 0301-0511 |
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