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    Temporal dynamics of positive emotion regulation: insights from facial electromyography by Kreibig, Sylvia D, Gross, James J

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (15-05-2024)
    “…Emotion regulation (ER) is a complex process that manifests gradually over time. This study investigated the temporal dynamics of ER in modifying positive…”
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    Eliciting positive, negative and mixed emotional states: A film library for affective scientists by Samson, Andrea C., Kreibig, Sylvia D., Soderstrom, Blake, Wade, A. Ayanna, Gross, James J.

    Published in Cognition and emotion (03-07-2016)
    “…We describe the creation of a film library designed for researchers interested in positive (amusing), negative (repulsive), mixed (amusing and repulsive) and…”
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    Cardiovascular, electrodermal, and respiratory response patterns to fear- and sadness-inducing films by Kreibig, Sylvia D., Wilhelm, Frank H., Roth, Walton T., Gross, James J.

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-09-2007)
    “…Responses to fear‐ and sadness‐inducing films were assessed using a broad range of cardiovascular (heart rate, T‐wave amplitude, low‐ and high‐frequency heart…”
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    The psychophysiology of mixed emotional states by Kreibig, Sylvia D., Samson, Andrea C., Gross, James J.

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-08-2013)
    “…How to conceptualize mixed emotional states is a central issue in the field of affective science. Nondifferentiation, additive, and emergence accounts of mixed…”
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    Mixed emotions to social situations: An fMRI investigation by Murray, Ryan J., Kreibig, Sylvia D., Pehrs, Corinna, Vuilleumier, Patrik, Gross, James J., Samson, Andrea C.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-05-2023)
    “…•This is the first study that examined neural correlates of mixed emotions using fMRI.•Amusement, disgust, as well as the co-occurrence of these emotions, were…”
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    Autonomic nervous system activity in emotion: A review by Kreibig, Sylvia D.

    Published in Biological psychology (01-07-2010)
    “…Autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity is viewed as a major component of the emotion response in many recent theories of emotion. Positions on the degree of…”
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    An affective computing approach to physiological emotion specificity: Toward subject-independent and stimulus-independent classification of film-induced emotions by Kolodyazhniy, Vitaliy, Kreibig, Sylvia D., Gross, James J., Roth, Walton T., Wilhelm, Frank H.

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-07-2011)
    “…The hypothesis of physiological emotion specificity has been tested using pattern classification analysis (PCA). To address limitations of prior research using…”
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    The psychophysiology of mixed emotional states: Internal and external replicability analysis of a direct replication study by Kreibig, Sylvia D., Samson, Andrea C., Gross, James J.

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-07-2015)
    “…The replicability of emotion‐related physiological changes constitutes a fundamental issue in affective science. We undertook a direct replication of the…”
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    The temporal dynamics of dissociation: protocol for an ecological momentary assessment and laboratory study in a transdiagnostic sample by Heekerens, Johannes B, Gross, James J, Kreibig, Sylvia D, Wingenfeld, Katja, Roepke, Stefan

    Published in BMC Psychology (07-06-2023)
    “…Dissociation is a ubiquitous clinical phenomenon. Dissociative disorders (DD) are primarily characterized by dissociation, and dissociative states are also a…”
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    Quantitative versus qualitative emotion regulation goals: Differential effects on emotional responses by Kreibig, Sylvia D, Brown, Alan S, Gross, James J

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-12-2023)
    “…Emotion regulation (ER) involves both a goal (e.g., to feel less emotion) and a strategy (e.g., reappraisal). To clarify the impact of ER goals on emotional…”
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    Computational reproducibility of “Goal relevance and goal conduciveness appraisals lead to differential autonomic reactivity in emotional responding to performance feedback” (Kreibig, Gendolla, & Scherer, 2012): A guide and new evidence by Kreibig, Sylvia D.

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-09-2017)
    “…The emerging field of the psychophysiology of motivation bears many new findings, but little replication. Using my own data (Kreibig, Gendolla, & Scherer,…”
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    Experiential, expressive, and physiological effects of positive and negative emotion regulation goals while reappraising amusing stimuli by Kreibig, Sylvia D., Samson, Andrea C., Gross, James J.

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-08-2022)
    “…We examined whether positive and negative emotion regulation (ER) goals while cognitively reappraising amusing stimuli differentially engage positive (PA) and…”
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    Attend or defend? Sex differences in behavioral, autonomic, and respiratory response patterns to emotion–eliciting films by Wilhelm, Frank H., Rattel, Julina A., Wegerer, Melanie, Liedlgruber, Michael, Schweighofer, Simon, Kreibig, Sylvia D., Kolodyazhniy, Vitaliy, Blechert, Jens

    Published in Biological psychology (01-12-2017)
    “…•Marked sex differences in muscular, autonomic, respiratory reactivity to threat films.•Women’s threat response represented a sympathetically-driven defense…”
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    Autonomic Nervous System Activity During Positive Emotions: A Meta-Analytic Review by Behnke, Maciej, Kreibig, Sylvia D., Kaczmarek, Lukasz D., Assink, Mark, Gross, James J.

    Published in Emotion Review (01-04-2022)
    “…Autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity is a fundamental component of emotional responding. It is not clear, however, whether positive emotional states are…”
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    Individual differences in perceived sleep quality do not predict negative affect reactivity or regulation by Zhang, Jinxiao, ten Brink, Maia, Kreibig, Sylvia D., Gilam, Gadi, Goldin, Philippe R., Manber, Rachel, Mackey, Sean, Gross, James J.

    Published in Biological psychology (01-09-2021)
    “…•We induced negative affect using generic and self-relevant stimuli in laboratories.•We used both self-report and physiological measures to assess negative…”
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    Social integration and mortality in patients with coronary heart disease: findings from the Heart and Soul Study by Kreibig, Sylvia D, Whooley, Mary A, Gross, James J

    Published in Psychosomatic medicine (01-10-2014)
    “…To determine why lower social integration predicts higher mortality in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). The association between social integration…”
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    Goal relevance and goal conduciveness appraisals lead to differential autonomic reactivity in emotional responding to performance feedback by Kreibig, Sylvia D., Gendolla, Guido H.E., Scherer, Klaus R.

    Published in Biological psychology (01-12-2012)
    “…► Tested interaction hypothesis of relevence and conduciveness appraisals on emotion. ► Appraisal manipulations affected feeling and autonomic reactivity…”
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    Psychophysiological effects of emotional responding to goal attainment by Kreibig, Sylvia D., Gendolla, Guido H.E., Scherer, Klaus R.

    Published in Biological psychology (01-07-2010)
    “…Effects of positive performance feedback on self-reported emotion and associated physiological responding and their relation to motivational engagement were…”
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