[HTML][HTML] Levels of emotional awareness: theory and measurement of a socio-emotional skill
Emotional awareness is the ability to conceptualize and describe one's own emotions and
those of others. Over thirty years ago, a cognitive-developmental theory of emotional�…
those of others. Over thirty years ago, a cognitive-developmental theory of emotional�…
Recent advances in the application of predictive coding and active inference models within clinical neuroscience
Research in clinical neuroscience is founded on the idea that a better understanding of
brain (dys) function will improve our ability to diagnose and treat neurological and�…
brain (dys) function will improve our ability to diagnose and treat neurological and�…
Thinking through other minds: A variational approach to cognition and culture
The processes underwriting the acquisition of culture remain unclear. How are shared
habits, norms, and expectations learned and maintained with precision and reliability across�…
habits, norms, and expectations learned and maintained with precision and reliability across�…
Deeply felt affect: The emergence of valence in deep active inference
The positive-negative axis of emotional valence has long been recognized as fundamental
to adaptive behavior, but its origin and underlying function have largely eluded formal�…
to adaptive behavior, but its origin and underlying function have largely eluded formal�…
Tactical thinking and its relationship with solving mathematical problems among mathematics department students
This research aims to know the essence of the correlative relationship between tactical
thinking and solving mathematical problems. The researchers followed the descriptive�…
thinking and solving mathematical problems. The researchers followed the descriptive�…
Neurocomputational mechanisms underlying emotional awareness: insights afforded by deep active inference and their potential clinical relevance
Emotional awareness (EA) is recognized as clinically relevant to the vulnerability to, and
maintenance of, psychiatric disorders. However, the neurocomputational processes that�…
maintenance of, psychiatric disorders. However, the neurocomputational processes that�…
Expertise in emotion: A scoping review and unifying framework for individual differences in the mental representation of emotional experience.
Expertise refers to outstanding skill or ability in a particular domain. In the domain of
emotion, expertise refers to the observation that some people are better at a range of�…
emotion, expertise refers to the observation that some people are better at a range of�…
Improvements in mindfulness, interoceptive and emotional awareness, emotion regulation, and interpersonal emotion management following completion of an online�…
Socioemotional skills, such as the ability to recognize, understand, and regulate the
emotions of self and others, are associated with both physical and emotional health. The�…
emotions of self and others, are associated with both physical and emotional health. The�…
Effects of green walls on thermal perception and cognitive performance: An indoor study
X Ma, M Du, P Deng, T Zhou, B Hong�- Building and Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
In this study, 144 university students were recruited to investigate the effects of greenery
dosing on emotional and physiological properties by testing neurobehavioral responses�…
dosing on emotional and physiological properties by testing neurobehavioral responses�…
[HTML][HTML] How past trauma impacts emotional intelligence: Examining the connection
RK Gottfredson, WJ Becker�- Frontiers in Psychology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Backed by both research and practice, the organizational psychology field has come to
value emotional intelligence (EI) as being vital for leader and employee effectiveness. While�…
value emotional intelligence (EI) as being vital for leader and employee effectiveness. While�…