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181“…However, we find no associations between dispositional fear (or anger) and risky decisions.…”
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182por Donate, Ana Paula Gonçalves, Marques, Lucas Murrins, Lapenta, Olivia Morgan, Asthana, Manish Kumar, Amodio, David, Boggio, Paulo Sérgio“…Analysis of participant (N = 54) responses revealed that exclusion induced a lower experience of basic-need states and greater anger, compared with included participants. In addition, excluded participants reported higher levels of two specific self-pain feelings, namely tortured and hurt. …”
Publicado 2017
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183“…We assessed the ability to activate and inhibit attention to anger stimuli, experimentally induced anger in a demanding task, and measured social judgment toward an ambiguous target. …”
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184“…BACKGROUND: Anger and aggression have been developing notably in societies, especially among patients depending on substance abuse. …”
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185“…In this study, we experimentally examined the MPMC hypothesis that “anger counteracts rumination” (ACR) which postulates that rumination may be alleviated by the anger emotion. …”
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186“…Using subjective ratings of anger intensity we differentiated between low and high anger periods of the film. …”
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187por Jackson, Alexander T., Howes, Satoris S., Kausel, Edgar E., Young, Michael E., Loftis, Megan E.“…This study sought to examine (a) the extent to which people escalate their commitment to a failing course of action in a sequential decision-making task, (b) confidence and anger as psychological consequences of escalation of commitment, and (c) the reciprocal relationship between escalation of commitment and confidence and anger. …”
Publicado 2018
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188“…Although anger and aggression can have wide-ranging consequences for social interactions, there is sparse knowledge as to which brain activations underlie the feelings of anger and the regulation of related punishment behaviors. …”
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189“…However, not much has been studied about the association of sleep deprivation and sleep debt with the emotion of anger. In this article, we focused on the association of sleep with anger. …”
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190“…Do English-speakers think about anger as “red” and sadness as “blue”? Some theories of emotion suggests that color(s)—like other biologically-derived signals- should be reliably paired with an emotion, and that colors should differentiate across emotions. …”
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191“…Specifically, the study addressed the question of whether anger suppression and anger rumination sequentially mediated the relationship. …”
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192“…Perceived discrimination was measured via two pathways: lifetime discrimination and daily discrimination. Anger control (one measure of an internal skill one learns to cope with early life adversities and perceived discrimination) was assessed with an anger-control scale. …”
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193por David, Szabolcs, Heesink, Lieke, Geuze, Elbert, Gladwin, Thomas, van Honk, Jack, Kleber, Rolf, Leemans, Alexander“…The uncinate and arcuate fasciculi are integral to these networks, thus studying potential abnormalities in these white matter connections can further our understanding of anger and aggression problems in military veterans. …”
Publicado 2019
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194por Serrat, Elisabet, Amadó, Anna, Rostan, Carles, Caparrós, Beatriz, Sidera, Francesc“…The data suggest that young children recognize pretend sadness, but have more difficulty detecting pretend anger. In addition, children seem to find facial information more useful for the detection of pretend sadness than pretend anger, and they more often interpret the emotional expression of the characters in terms of pretend play. …”
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195“Through blackening pools of blood”: Trauma and Translation in Robert Graves’s The Anger of Achillespor McKenzie, Laura“…The Anger of Achilles, Robert Graves’ 1959 translation of Homer’s Iliad, has been variously dismissed by classical scholars as an ‘outrageous sortie into the field of translation’ (Aldrich 1961) and a work of ‘sheer egotism’ (Rexine 1962), marred by its author’s ‘scattered yapping’ (Dimmock 1960). …”
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196por Klimovich-Mickael, Alexandra, Kubick, Norwin, Milanesi, Elena, Dobre, Maria, Łazarczyk, Marzena, Wijas, Baraba, Sacharczuk, Mariusz, Mickael, Michel-EdwarEnlace del recurso
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197por Minton, Alyssa, Snyder, Jason, Young, Nathaniel, Graupmann, Verena, Mikels, Joseph“…Emotion endorsements were submitted to 2 (age) x 2 (condition) ANOVAs. Anger (M = 4.81, SD = 1.58) and disgust (M = 4.82, SD = 1.54) endorsements were higher in the Desire relative to Consequence condition (M = 2.64, SD = 1.33; M = 2.49, SD = 1.29, respectively), F(2, 221) = 124.03, p < .001; F(2, 221) = 156.31, p < .001, respectively. …”
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198por Damjanović, Milanko, Mićić, Spasoje, Matović, Boško, Jovanović, Dragan, Bulajić, Aleksandar“…Furthermore, the results showed that driving anger facets had positive correlations with dysfunctional ways of expressing anger and negative correlations with the form of the prosocial anger expression. …”
Publicado 2022
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199por Campbell-Sills, Laura, Kautz, Jason D., Choi, Karmel W., Naifeh, James A., Aliaga, Pablo A., Jain, Sonia, Sun, Xiaoying, Kessler, Ronald C., Stein, Murray B., Ursano, Robert J., Bliese, Paul D.“…BACKGROUND: Problematic anger is frequently reported by soldiers who have deployed to combat zones. …”
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200“…This study explores the relationships between the three most commonly expressed emotional responses to the COVID-19 pandemic (fear, anger, and depression) and two outcome variables (compliance with the social-distancing policy and the stigmatization of those infected by COVID-19). …”
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