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It remains an open question as to whether individuals will experience elevated or reduced emotion responsiveness in the time period after they have stopped following the emotion regulation instructions.
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This type is characterized by deficits to cognitively access and verbalize emotions, while the general emotional responsiveness is thought to be intact.
Next, to measure the impact on subsequent emotional responsiveness of the different forms of emotion regulation, participants viewed a series of emotional images and their subjective emotional responses and psychophysiological reactions to those images were measured (cf. Dunn, Dalgleish, Lawrence, Cusack, & Ogilvie, 2004).
In particular, it needs to be established whether the use of emotion suppression, relative to acceptance, results in increased or decreased memory for the emotion-eliciting material and a subsequent growth or reduction in emotional responsiveness.
Rather, as the emotion complex view insists, the complexity of love is to be found in the historical patterns of one's emotional responsiveness to one's beloved a pattern that also projects into the future.
Absence of emotional responsiveness.
i.e. the ability to experience similar emotions as others while being conscious that this is the simulation of the emotional feeling and it is not one's own emotion (affective responsiveness), and (3) a cognitive component, i.e. to take the perspective of another person, though the distinction between self and other remains intact (emotional perspective taking).
Emotion Reactivity.
Our results indicate that menstrual cycle phase and thus ovarian hormone concentration are differentially related to empathic behavior, particularly emotion recognition and responsiveness to negative situations, with progesterone covarying with both in the luteal phase.
Children with callous-unemotional (CU) traits, a proposed precursor to adult psychopathy, are characterized by impaired emotion recognition, reduced responsiveness to others' distress, and a lack of guilt or empathy.
Type I alexithymia is thought to be characterized by a general lack of responsiveness to emotion at any level, whereas in type II alexithymia, basic responses to affective stimuli are assumed to be intact, whereas the ability to cognitively access and verbalize them is impaired [45].
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