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    Do Motives Matter? Short- and Long-Term Motives as Predictors of Emotion Regulation in Everyday Life by Ortner, Catherine N. M., Chadwick, Leah, Pennekamp, Pia

    Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-10-2022)
    “…The ability to consider the future is critical to many human behaviors. Individuals who consider future outcomes of their actions are more likely to report…”
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    Mindfulness meditation and reduced emotional interference on a cognitive task by Ortner, Catherine N. M., Kilner, Sachne J., Zelazo, Philip David

    Published in Motivation and emotion (01-12-2007)
    “…The effect of mindfulness meditation (MM) on attentional control in emotional contexts was examined. In Study 1, MM practitioners (N = 28) categorized tones…”
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    Divergent effects of reappraisal and labeling internal affective feelings on subjective emotional experience by Ortner, Catherine N. M.

    Published in Motivation and emotion (01-08-2015)
    “…Previous experimental studies on the effects of affect labeling have examined labeling of external affective events, primarily. Few studies have examined the…”
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    Convolvability and regularization of distributions by Bargetz, C., Nigsch, E. A., Ortner, N.

    Published in Annali di matematica pura ed applicata (01-12-2017)
    “…We apply L. Schwartz’ theory of vector-valued distributions in order to simplify, unify and generalize statements about convolvability of distributions, their…”
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    Effects of emotion regulation on concurrent attentional performance by Ortner, Catherine N. M., Zelazo, Philip David, Anderson, Adam K.

    Published in Motivation and emotion (01-06-2013)
    “…We explored the attentional demands of unpleasant picture viewing and emotion regulation strategies. Participants received instructions to view, reappraise, or…”
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    ALCOHOL INTOXICATION REDUCES IMPULSIVITY IN THE DELAY-DISCOUNTING PARADIGM by Ortner, Catherine N. M., MacDonald, Tara K., Olmstead, Mary C.

    Published in Alcohol and alcoholism (Oxford) (01-03-2003)
    “…— Aims: To examine the moderating effects of alcohol myopia on cognitive impulsivity in humans using the delay-discounting paradigm. Methods: Seventy-six male…”
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    Effects of regulating positive emotions through reappraisal and suppression on verbal and non-verbal recognition memory by Ortner, Catherine N M, de Koning, Monica

    Published in PloS one (26-04-2013)
    “…Previous research has suggested that regulating emotions through reappraisal does not incur cognitive costs. However, in those experiments, cognitive costs…”
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    Equal Opportunities for Care in Obstetrics - A Quantitative Survey of Accessibility in Obstetric Departments in Austria by Schildberger, B, Ortner, N, Zenzmaier, C, König-Bachmann, M

    “…In everyday life women with disabilities are facing different challenges and discriminatory aspects. Especially the issue of pregnancy and motherhood is still…”
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    Emotion malleability beliefs and event intensity and importance predict emotion regulation in daily life by Ortner, Catherine N.M., Pennekamp, Pia

    Published in Personality and individual differences (01-06-2020)
    “…•Emotion malleability beliefs positively predicted use of cognitive change.•This was especially the case for more important emotional events.•Importance and…”
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    Think ahead before you regulate: A focus on future consequences predicts choices of and beliefs about strategies for the down-regulation of negative emotions by Ortner, Catherine N. M., Chadwick, Leah, Wilson, Alexis M.

    Published in Motivation and emotion (01-12-2018)
    “…Considering future consequences predicts many self-regulatory behaviors. Moreover, emotion regulation choices often involve trade-offs between immediate…”
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    Correction to: Think ahead before you regulate: A focus on future consequences predicts choices of and beliefs about strategies for the downregulation of negative emotions by Ortner, Catherine N. M., Chadwick, Leah, Wilson, Alexis M.

    Published in Motivation and emotion (01-02-2019)
    “…The original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake in the last paragraph of result section in Study 1…”
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    The roles of hedonic and eudaimonic motives in emotion regulation by Ortner, Catherine N.M., Corno, Daniela, Fung, Tsz Yin, Rapinda, Karli

    Published in Personality and individual differences (01-01-2018)
    “…The pursuit of hedonic and eudaimonic activities is related to well-being. The current study examined whether hedonic and eudaimonic motives are associated…”
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    Fundamental matrices of homogeneous hyperbolic systems. Applications to crystal optics, elastodynamics, and piezoelectromagnetism by Ortner, N., Wagner, P.

    “…Modifying L. Gårding's derivation in the scalar case we deduce Herglotz‐Petrovsky formulae for fundamental matrices (“Green's tensors”) for real homogeneous…”
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    The space B˙′ of distributions vanishing at infinity: duals of tensor products by Nigsch, E. A., Ortner, N.

    “…Analogous to L. Schwartz’ study of the space D ′ ( E ) of semi-regular distributions, we investigate the topological properties of the space D ′ ( B ˙ ) of…”
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    Comments on the Solution of the Cauchy-Neumann Problem for the Diffusion Operator in an Infinite Strip by Ortner, N.

    “…It is pointed out that the calculations in a recent paper by Bownds and Rizk [J. Math. Anal. Appl.165 (1992), 144-155] follow from well-known formulas…”
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