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Contamination fear and effects of disgust on distress in a public restroom.

30 Jul 2009 The present study examined the effect of a disgust mood induction on self-reported distress during exposure to 5 stimuli with increasing potential for contagion in a public restroom among contamination fearful individuals. Participants were 36 ...
rec_pub_19653785-contamination-fear-effects-disgust-distress-public-restroom.htm


The BDNF Val66Met polymorphism is associated with rumination in healthy adults.

30 Jul 2009 This study examined associations between the tendency to ruminate and 2 polymorphisms: the Val66Met polymorphism in the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) gene and 5-HTTLPR polymorphism in the serotonin transporter gene (SLC6A4). Participants ...
rec_pub_19653783-the-bdnf-val66met-polymorphism-associated-rumination-healthy-adults.htm


Finding comfort in a joke: consolatory effects of humor through cognitive distraction.

30 Jul 2009 This study aimed to demonstrate that the cognitive demands involved in humor processing can attenuate negative emotions. A primary aspect of humor is that it poses cognitive demands needed for incongruency resolution. On the basis of findings that ...
rec_pub_19653782-finding-comfort-joke-consolatory-effects-humor-cognitive-distraction.htm


Fearful faces but not fearful eyes alone delay attention disengagement in 7-month-old infants.

30 Jul 2009 Adult-like attentional biases toward fearful faces can be observed in 7-month-old infants. It is possible, however, that infants merely allocate attention to simple features such as enlarged fearful eyes. In the present study, 7-month-old infants (n ...
rec_pub_19653780-fearful-faces-fearful-eyes-delay-attention-disengagement-7-month-old.htm


The aftermath of rash action: sleep-interfering counterfactual thoughts and emotions.

30 Jul 2009 A consistent body of evidence suggests that excessive cognitive activity at bedtime is a key factor in insomnia. It is generally assumed that sleep-interfering cognitions are affect laden, but still little is known about the precise nature of the ...
rec_pub_19653778-the-aftermath-rash-action-sleep-interfering-counterfactual-thoughts.htm


Tell me about it: neural activity elicited by emotional pictures and preceding descriptions.

30 Jul 2009 Emotional pictures elicit enhanced parietal positivities beginning around 300 ms following stimulus presentation. The magnitude of these responses, however, depends on both intrinsic (stimulus-driven) and extrinsic (context-driven) factors. In the ...
rec_pub_19653776-tell-neural-activity-elicited-emotional-pictures-preceding.htm


The functional organization of preschool-age children's emotion expressions and actions in challenging situations.

30 Jul 2009 Although functional links between emotion and action are implied in emotion regulation research, there is limited evidence that specific adaptive actions for coping with a challenge are more probable when certain negative emotions are expressed. The ...
rec_pub_19653775-the-functional-organization-preschool-age-children-s-emotion.htm


Effects of emotionally contagious films on changes in hemisphere-specific cognitive performance.

30 Jul 2009 In the framework of models on the lateralized involvement of the cortical hemispheres in affect and psychopathology, the authors examined whether cognitive processes associated with the left and the right prefrontal cortex varied as a function of ...
rec_pub_19653774-effects-emotionally-contagious-films-changes-hemisphere-specific.htm


At the heart of the ventral attention system: the right anterior insula.

30 Jul 2009 The anterior insula has been hypothesized to provide a link between attention-related problem solving and salience systems during the coordination and evaluation of task performance. Here, we test the hypothesis that the anterior insula/medial ...
rec_pub_19072895-at-heart-ventral-attention-system-right-anterior-insula.htm


FMRI correlates of visuo-spatial reorienting investigated with an attention shifting double-cue paradigm.

30 Jul 2009 The control of visuo-spatial attention entails the joint contribution of goal-directed (endogenous) and stimulus-driven (exogenous) factors. However, little is known about the neural bases of the interplay between these two mechanisms. To address ...
rec_pub_19034897-fmri-correlates-visuo-spatial-reorienting-investigated-attention.htm

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