286 results on '"Gendolla, Guido H. E."'
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52. Does Depression Interfere With Effort Mobilization? Effects of Dysphoria and Task Difficulty on Cardiovascular Response
53. Negative Mood, Self-Focused Attention, and the Experience of Physical Symptoms: The Joint Impact Hypothesis
54. Informational Mood Impact on Effort-Related Cardiovascular Response: The Diagnostic Value of Mood Counts
55. The Joint Effect of Informational Mood Impact and Performance-Contingent Consequences on Effort-Related Cardiovascular Response
56. On Introspection and Self-Perception: Does Self-Focused Attention Enable Accurate Self-Knowledge?
57. The Informational Impact of Mood on Effort Mobilization: A Study of Cardiovascular and Electrodermal Responses
58. On the Impact of Mood on Behavior: An Integrative Theory and a Review
59. Motivation
60. It's about effort: Impact of implicit affect on cardiovascular response is context dependent
61. Opportunity cost calculations only determine justified effort-Or, What happened to the resource conservation principle?
62. Major depression impairs incentive processing: evidence from the heart and the face
63. Updates on the development of Motivation Science.
64. Comment: Do Emotions Influence Action? – Of Course, They Are Hypo-Phenomena of Motivation
65. Major depression impairs incentive processing: evidence from the heart and the face.
66. How Motivation Affects Cardiovascular Response : Mechanisms and Applications
67. How motivation affects cardiovascular response : mechanisms and applications
68. Self-awareness, Perspective-taking, and Egocentrism
69. Gathering the diaspora: Aims and visions for Motivation Science.
70. Implicit happiness and sadness are associated with ease and difficulty: evidence from sequential priming
71. Autonomic Nervous System Measurement of Emotion in Education and Achievement Settings
72. Comment: Emotions Are Functional – So… ?
73. Implicit aging influences effort related cardiac response
74. The effects of implicit effect on trying harder: New insights
75. The impact of implicit fearful faces on effort-related cardiac response
76. Opportunity cost calculations only determine justified effort – Or, What happened to the resource conservation principle?
77. Automatic effort mobilization and the principle of resource conservation: One can only prime the possible and justified.
78. Motivation
79. Beyond valence: The impact of implicit sadness vs. anger on motivational intensity
80. Do sadness-primes make me work harder because they make me sad?
81. Social rewards fail to elicit high effort mobilization in dysphoric individuals
82. Beyond valence: The differential effect of masked anger and sadness stimuli on effort‐related cardiac response
83. Implicit sadness-difficulty and happiness-ease associations
84. Integrating motivational and cognitive influences on mental effort
85. Implicit affect primes and monetary incentive: Impact on effort-related cardiac response
86. How cognitive is cognitive control? Motivational foundations of executive functions
87. The Impact of Mood on Affect Regulation
88. Dysphorics can control depressive mood’s informational impact on effort mobilization
89. Masked affective stimuli moderate task difficulty effects on effort-related cardiovascular response
90. When should I stop? Impaired task persistence in depression and the role of task context
91. Masked action cues override difficulty effects on mental effort
92. Masked affective stimuli interact with task difficulty to determine effort intensity
93. Mental effort and affective primes: Testing if effects arise due to induced affect
94. Smiles make it easier and so do frowns: Masked affective stimuli influence mental effort.
95. Effort Mobilization when the Self is Involved: Some Lessons from the Cardiovascular System
96. Priming the heart: Effects of masked stimuli on effort-related cardiovascular response
97. Discounting the negative mood impact in dysphoria is possible: Evidence from cardiovascular reactivity
98. Motivation-based appraisals determine emotion: Psychophysiological effects of self-relevant success and failure
99. Masked action cues directly mobilize mental effort
100. The heart contracts to reward: Monetary incentives and preejection period
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