Emotional (in) stability: Neuroticism is associated with increased variability in negative emotion after all

N Mader, RC Arslan, SC Schmukle… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
The personality trait neuroticism is tightly linked to mental health, and neurotic people
experience stronger negative emotions in everyday life. But, do their negative emotions also …

The aesthetic emotion Lexicon: A literature review of emotion words used by researchers to describe aesthetic experiences

E Schubert - Empirical Studies of the Arts, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
The emotions that can be considered members of the set of Aesthetic Emotions (AEs) is
controversial. The present study investigated the terms used by researchers in peer …

Changing emotions in the COVID-19 pandemic: A four-wave longitudinal study in the United States and China

Y Li, S Luan, Y Li, R Hertwig - Social Science & Medicine, 2021 - Elsevier
Rationale Tracking the trajectory of people's emotional and behavioral reactions to the
COVID-19 pandemic sheds light on how people cope with the emerging crisis, evaluates the …

[HTML][HTML] Dasentimental: Detecting depression, anxiety, and stress in texts via emotional recall, cognitive networks, and machine learning

A Fatima, Y Li, TT Hills, M Stella - Big Data and Cognitive Computing, 2021 - mdpi.com
Most current affect scales and sentiment analysis on written text focus on quantifying
valence/sentiment, the primary dimension of emotion. Distinguishing broader, more complex …

[HTML][HTML] Aesthetic emotions are affected by context: a psychometric network analysis

YN Kenett, ER Cardillo, AP Christensen… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Aesthetic emotions are defined as emotions arising when a person evaluates a stimulus for
its aesthetic appeal. Whether these emotions are unique to aesthetic activities is debated …

Fluency generating emotion words correlates with verbal measures but not emotion regulation, alexithymia, or depressive symptoms.

HM Hegefeld, AB Satpute, KN Ochsner, JY Davidow… - Emotion, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
How do you feel? To answer this question, one must first think of potential emotion words
before choosing the best fit. However, we have little insight into how the ability to rapidly …

[HTML][HTML] Natural emotion vocabularies and borderline personality disorder

C Entwistle, AB Horn, T Meier, K Hoemann… - Journal of Affective …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Emotion dysregulation is a characteristic central to borderline personality
disorder (BPD). Valuably, verbal behaviour can provide a unique perspective for studying …

[HTML][HTML] Cognitive networks detect structural patterns and emotional complexity in suicide notes

M Stella, TJ Swanson, Y Li, TT Hills… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Communicating one's mindset means transmitting complex relationships between concepts
and emotions. Using network science and word co-occurrences, we reconstruct conceptual …

A Cross-Cultural Evaluation of Diener's Tripartite Model of Subjective Well-Being Across 16 Countries

V Jovanović, M Rudnev, CB Aryanto, BA Balgiu… - Journal of Happiness …, 2024 - Springer
Subjective well-being (SWB) is a multidimensional construct with three components (ie, life
satisfaction, positive affect, and negative affect) comprising the tripartite model. Yet, despite …

[HTML][HTML] Time, valence, and imagination: a comparative study of thoughts in restricted and unrestricted mind wandering

H Li, T Hills - Psychological Research, 2024 - Springer
William James'“stream of thought” is a key component of human cognition. Such thoughts
arise in both restricted and unrestricted contexts, either with or without the presence of a …