«Pain Really Is All in Your Head and
Emotion Controls Intensity» is the title of a new book by David Linden, professor of neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University.
Not exact matches
But it also plays cognitive roles too, helping us with decision - making,
controlling impulses, regulating
emotions and the
intensity of our feelings for other people.
«Combined with intuitive touch
controls, this is the ultimate vehicle to transport players of all skill levels into the heart of the action, bringing all the
emotion and
intensity of a fight to life wherever they are.»
«When you work in a fast - paced environment, you really learn time management skills, how to handle stress, and to
control your
emotions,» says Andria, «all important characteristics to learn before you attend law school, as they will definitely help ease the
intensity of the program.»
Temperament traits are constitutionally - based individual differences in emotional reactivity (speed and
intensity of surgency and negative affectivity) and self - regulation of
emotion, which includes strategies that modulate reactivity, such as attentional
control and the inhibition of dominant responses (Rothbart et al., 2006).
By having him reflect on the
intensity of his disappointment, you're helping him learn to understand his
emotions and
control his behavior.
Successful couples also
control the
intensity of their
emotions.
This might partly be because a central component of children's AD is the predominance and high
intensity of negative emotional experiences as well as hyperarousal, which might lead to either over-
control of
emotions (i.e., suppression) or under -
control of
emotions (i.e., more negative affect) in emotionally arousing interactions (Suveg and Zeman 2004).
Other studies have focused solely on emotional
intensity (e.g., Schwenck et al. 2012) or congruence (asking the participant whether he / she felt the same
emotion or a similar valence as the target, irrespective of what the
emotion was; e.g., Anastassiou - Hadjicharalambous and Warden 2008), finding that the DBD groups reported less intense
emotions than the
controls.