Special Issues of Cognition and Emotion
Associative Learning of Likes and Dislikes: A Special Issue of Cognition and Emotion
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By Jan de Houwer, Frank Baeyens, Andy Field
June 23, 2015
Preferences are assumed to play a crucial role in many phenomena that are studied in learning psychology, social psychology, consumer science, emotion research, and clinical psychology. Given the pervasive impact that preferences have on behaviour, it is important to know where these likes and ...
Emotional Memory Failures: A Special Issue of Cognition and Emotion
1st Edition
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By Ineke Wessel, Daniel B. Wright
June 23, 2015
The beginning of the 1990's saw a partisan debate about the nature of recovered memories for highly emotional events. Some authors claimed that recovered memories of trauma always referred to veridical memories that had been inaccessible for years. Others argued that such memories were false by ...
The Psychology of Implicit Emotion Regulation: A Special Issue of Cognition and Emotion
1st Edition
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By Sander L Koole, Klaus Rothermund
June 13, 2011
Emotion regulation has traditionally been conceived as a deliberative process, but there is growing evidence that many emotion-regulation processes operate at implicit levels. Implicit emotion regulation is initiated automatically, without conscious intention, and aims at modifying the quality of ...
Cognitive Biases in Anxiety and Depression: A Special Issue of Cognition and Emotion
1st Edition
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By Paula Hertel
August 16, 2002
This special issue of Cognition and Emotion is dedicated to the phenomena of emotion-related biases in attention and remembering that are experienced by anxious and depressed people. Andrew Mathews and Colin MacLeod summarize their new research in using experimental methods to train anxiety-like ...
Automatic Affective Processing: A Special Issue of Cognition and Emotion
1st Edition
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By Jan De Houwer, Dirk Hermans
March 23, 2001
The concepts 'affect', 'valence' and 'attitude' are all fundamentally linked to the basic psychological dimension of good vs bad, positive vs negative, approach vs avoid. Affective processing refers to the act of determining the location of a stimulus on the affective dimension. Over the past few ...