| Emotion regulation choice: the role of environmental affordances |
15 |
| Emotion differentiation and its relation with emotional well-being in adolescents |
12 |
| Emotion differentiation dissected: between-category, within-category, and integral emotion differentiation, and their relation to well-being |
12 |
| Beliefs about emotion: implications for avoidance-based emotion regulation and psychological health |
11 |
| Specificity of relations between adolescents' cognitive emotion regulation strategies and symptoms of depression and anxiety |
10 |
| From face to face: the contribution of facial mimicry to cognitive and emotional empathy |
10 |
| Reconsidering the roles of gratitude and indebtedness in social exchange |
9 |
| Nostalgia's place among self-relevant emotions |
9 |
| Motivated emotion and the rally around the flag effect: liberals are motivated to feel collective angst (like conservatives) when faced with existential threat |
8 |
| Knowing me, knowing you: emotion differentiation in oneself is associated with recognition of others' emotions |
8 |
| Evidence for a relationship between trait gratitude and prosocial behaviour |
8 |
| Differentiating anxiety and depression: the State-Trait Anxiety-Depression Inventory |
8 |
| Concepts dissolve artificial boundaries in the study of emotion and cognition, uniting body, brain, and mind |
8 |
| A sweet smile: the modulatory role of emotion in how extrinsic factors influence taste evaluation |
8 |
| Reduced associative memory for negative information: impact of confidence and interactive imagery during study |
8 |
| Arousal (but not valence) amplifies the impact of salience |
7 |
| Attending to emotional expressions: no evidence for automatic capture in the dot-probe task |
7 |
| Interpretation bias and social anxiety: does interpretation bias mediate the relationship between trait social anxiety and state anxiety responses? |
7 |
| Verbal instructions targeting valence alter negative conditional stimulus evaluations (but do not affect reinstatement rates) |
7 |
| The effects of emotion regulation strategies on positive and negative affect in early adolescents |
7 |
| Processes of change in a school-based mindfulness programme: cognitive reactivity and self-coldness as mediators |
7 |
| Emotion identification across adulthood using the Dynamic FACES database of emotional expressions in younger, middle aged, and older adults |
7 |
| Situation selection is a particularly effective emotion regulation strategy for people who need help regulating their emotions |
7 |
| The everyday dynamics of rumination and worry: precipitant events and affective consequences |
7 |
| Emotion regulation and biological stress responding: associations with worry, rumination, and reappraisal |
7 |
| Of two minds or one? A registered replication of Rydell et al. (2006) |
7 |
| Evaluative conditioning effects are modulated by the nature of contextual pairings |
6 |
| Oh, the things you don't know: awe promotes awareness of knowledge gaps and science interest |
6 |
| Sex differences in facial emotion perception ability across the lifespan |
6 |
| Emotional cascade theory and non-suicidal self-injury: the importance of imagery and positive affect |
6 |
| Mimicking emotions: how 3-12-month-old infants use the facial expressions and eyes of a model |
6 |
| Using temporal distancing to regulate emotion in adolescence: modulation by reactive aggression |
6 |
| Integrating cognitive and emotion paradigms to address the paradox of aging |
6 |
| On motivational influences, moving beyond valence, and integrating dimensional and discrete views of emotion |
6 |
| Moment-to-moment changes in feeling moved match changes in closeness, tears, goosebumps, and warmth: time series analyses |
6 |
| Can perceivers recognise emotions from spontaneous expressions? |
6 |
| Factors contributing to individual differences in facial expression categorisation |
5 |
| Of guns and snakes: testing a modern threat superiority effect |
5 |
| Working memory capacity and spontaneous emotion regulation in generalised anxiety disorder |
5 |
| Being moved by meaningfulness: appraisals of surpassing internal standards elicit being moved by relationships and achievements |
5 |
| A prologue to nostalgia: savouring creates nostalgic memories that foster optimism |
5 |
| Emotion regulation in social anxiety: a systematic investigation and meta-analysis using self-report, subjective, and event-related potentials measures |
5 |
| The impact of contextual priors and anxiety on performance effectiveness and processing efficiency in anticipation |
5 |
| Studying appraisal-driven emotion processes: taking stock and moving to the future |
5 |
| Effects of achievement contexts on the meaning structure of emotion words |
5 |
| Temporal dynamics of anxiety-related attentional bias: is affective context a missing piece of the puzzle? |
5 |
| The nomological network of emotion knowledge and emotion understanding in adults: evidence from two new performance-based tests |
5 |
| Placebo effects in spider phobia: an eye-tracking experiment |
5 |
| Attention to faces and gaze-following in social anxiety: preliminary evidence from a naturalistic eye-tracking investigation |
5 |
| Against the odds: human values arising in unfavourable circumstances elicit the feeling of being moved |
5 |