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View article: This and that in depression: Cross-linguistic semantic effects
This and that in depression: Cross-linguistic semantic effects Open
Demonstratives (in English “this” and “that”) are pivotal to human communication, facilitating joint attention and the establishment of a common ground of reference. All languages have at least two forms, typically distinguishing proximal …
View article: Heart Talk: Emotional Inner Speech Increases Heart Rate
Heart Talk: Emotional Inner Speech Increases Heart Rate Open
In two preregistered experiments (exp.1: n = 44; exp.2: n = 46), we investigated whether emotional inner speech influences heart rate. Participants were asked to engage in sessions of either: self‐encouraging positive inner speech, self‐de…
View article: Heart talk: Emotional inner speech increases heart rate
Heart talk: Emotional inner speech increases heart rate Open
In two pre-registered experiments (exp.1: n=44; exp.2: n=46), we investigated whether emotional inner speech influences heart rate. Participants were asked to engage in sessions of either: self-encouraging positive inner speech, self-degra…
View article: Heart talk: Emotional inner speech increases heart rate
Heart talk: Emotional inner speech increases heart rate Open
In two pre-registered experiments (exp.1: n=44; exp.2: n=46), we investigated whether emotional inner speech influences heart rate. Participants were asked to engage in sessions of either: self-encouraging positive inner speech, self-degra…
View article: Heart talk: Emotional inner speech increases heart rate
Heart talk: Emotional inner speech increases heart rate Open
In two pre-registered experiments (exp.1: n=44; exp.2: n=46), we investigated whether emotional inner speech has an effect on heart rate. Participants were asked to engage in sessions of either: positive inner speech, negative inner speech…
View article: Emotional inner speech influences heart rate and blood pressure – a case study
Emotional inner speech influences heart rate and blood pressure – a case study Open
In this case study, we investigated the effects of emotional inner speech on heart rate and blood pressure. Across nine experiments, the case participant, a middle-aged man, engaged in strong self-generated negative or positive inner speec…
View article: This and That in Depression: Cross-linguistic Semantic Effects
This and That in Depression: Cross-linguistic Semantic Effects Open
Demonstratives (in English "this" and "that") are pivotal to human communication, facilitating joint attention and the establishment of a common ground of reference. All languages have at least two forms, typically distinguishing proximal …
View article: Inferring Depression and Its Semantic Underpinnings from Simple Lexical Choices
Inferring Depression and Its Semantic Underpinnings from Simple Lexical Choices Open
Spatial demonstratives are highly frequent linguistic universals, with at least two contrastive expressions (proximal (“this”) vs. distal (“that”)) indicating physical, social, or functional proximity of the speaker to the referent object.…
View article: Inferring depression and its semantic underpinnings from simple lexical choices
Inferring depression and its semantic underpinnings from simple lexical choices Open
Spatial demonstratives are highly frequent linguistic universals, with at least two contrastive expressions (proximal ("this") vs. distal ("that")) indicating physical, emotional or functional proximity of the speaker to the referent. Re- …
View article: How identity fusion predicts extreme pro-group orientations: A meta-analysis
How identity fusion predicts extreme pro-group orientations: A meta-analysis Open
Researchers have productively tested identity fusion theory, aiming to explain extreme pro-group orientations. However, the strength of effects, types of measurements, and study contexts have varied substantially. This first meta-analysis …
View article: How Identity Fusion Predicts Extreme Pro-Group Orientations: A Meta-Analysis
How Identity Fusion Predicts Extreme Pro-Group Orientations: A Meta-Analysis Open
Researchers have productively tested identity fusion theory, aiming to explain extreme pro-group orientations. However, the strength of effects, types of measurements, and study contexts have varied substantially. This first meta-analysis …