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941“…Results: Self-directed passive aggression showed a significant association with self-compassion, auto-aggressive mindset, self-esteem, and internal anger expression supporting the convergent validity of TPA-SD. …”
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942“…Results for self-mastery effects were ambiguous, with some studies suggesting greater anger expression, particularly among those on masculinizing hormone therapy, but no increase in anger intensity. …”
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943“…All four emotions were predictive of changes in internalizing problems, while anger played the most prominent role in the development of aggressive behavior. …”
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944por Beyer, Frederike, Münte, Thomas F., Wiechert, Juliana, Heldmann, Marcus, Krämer, Ulrike M.“…Studies in both pathological and healthy samples have suggested altered functional connectivity between orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and amygdala as a possible cause of anger and aggression. In patient populations presenting with pathological aggression, there is also evidence for changes in structural connectivity between OFC and amygdala. …”
Publicado 2014
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945“…Also, expressions of anger were interpreted as a sign of injustice, and expressions of disappointment increased prosocial intentions (i.e., to help the expresser). …”
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946por Zheng, Zheng, Gu, Simeng, Lei, Yu, Lu, Shanshan, Wang, Wei, Li, Yang, Wang, Fushun“…The neural basis for safety is amygdala, LC/NE system, and corticotrophin-releasing hormone system, which can be regarded as a “safety circuitry,” whose major behavior function is “fight or flight” and “fear and anger” emotions. This is similar to the Appraisal theory for emotions: fear is due to the primary appraisal, which is related to safety of individual, while anger is due to secondary appraisal, which is related to coping with the unsafe situations. …”
Publicado 2016
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947por Attwood, Angela S., Easey, Kayleigh E., Dalili, Michael N., Skinner, Andrew L., Woods, Andy, Crick, Lana, Ilett, Elizabeth, Penton-Voak, Ian S., Munafò, Marcus R.“…The experimental studies indicated reduced global (rather than emotion-specific) emotion recognition accuracy and increased interpretation bias (a tendency to perceive anger over happiness) when state anxiety was heightened. …”
Publicado 2017
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948por Kessels, Roy P. C., Gerritsen, Lotte, Montagne, Barbara, Ackl, Nibal, Diehl, Janine, Danek, Adrian“…In the present study with FTLD patients, we examined the perception of sadness, anger, fear, happiness, surprise and disgust at different emotional intensities on morphed facial expressions to take task difficulty into account. …”
Publicado 2007
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949“…Human diseases are always caused by the excessive mind action of sorrow–anger–joy–pleasure. Mind action affects the body unilaterally and makes it ill. …”
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950“…For 101 unique 3D images in which an object was bent at different axes, 281 participants were asked to report how strongly the object evoked five elemental emotions (e.g., happiness, disgust, anger, fear, and sadness) in an online survey. People rated the object’s shape using three emotional categories: happiness, disgust–anger, and sadness–fear. …”
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951“…The results showed that deceptive happiness (i.e., anger is the hidden expression) involved different intensities for LSF and HSF. …”
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952por Martínez-Monteagudo, María Carmen, Delgado, Beatriz, García-Fernández, José Manuel, Rubio, Esther“…The goal of this study was to analyze the predictive capacity of aggressiveness (physical aggression, verbal aggression, anger, and hostility) and emotional intelligence (attention, understanding, and emotional regulation) with respect to being a victim, aggressor or victim–aggressor of cyberbullying during adolescence. …”
Publicado 2019
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953“…Furthermore, anxiety and anger were negatively related to teaching experience, whereas enjoyment was independent from teaching experience. …”
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954“…Findings revealed that belief in 5G COVID‐19 conspiracy theories was positively correlated with state anger, which in turn, was associated with a greater justification of real‐life and hypothetical violence in response to an alleged link between 5G mobile technology and COVID‐19, alongside a greater intent to engage in similar behaviours in the future. …”
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955por Mento, Carmela, Rizzo, Amelia, Muscatello, Maria Rosaria Anna, Zoccali, Rocco Antonio, Bruno, Antonio“…The bibliometric qualitative analysis with VOSViewer software revealed that the majority of the studies have been focused on the relationships between vitiligo and Sadness/depression, dermatitis and Fear/anxiety, psoriasis, and Anger, suggesting the need of future research exploring Disgust and, in general, a wider emotional spectrum.…”
Publicado 2020
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956“…Provocation-induced aggression is strongly associated with anger and deficits in cognitive control including emotion regulation and inhibitory control. …”
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957“…The negative beliefs about uncontrollability and danger of worry and the need for control on anger expression, which were both added in this research, exhibited the highest correlation (r = 0.727). …”
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958“…Prior laboratory experiments among healthy samples found that training avoidance movements to angry faces may lower anger and aggression, especially people high in trait anger. …”
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959“…Specifically, the mouth was the most critical area for happiness, surprise, sadness, disgust, and anger recognition, but fear was most recognized from the eyes. …”
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960“…With a sample of 418 matched leader–employee pairs from a large manufacturing company, we find that leader credit claiming influences employee work outcomes through the mediating role of employee anger and perceived unfairness. Additionally, we determine that leader credit-claiming attribution (i.e., to protect employees) has a moderating influence on the relationship between credit claiming and anger and between credit claiming and perceived unfairness. …”
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