All Relations between aversion and negative emotion

Publication Sentence Publish Date Extraction Date Species
Katja Mériau, Isabell Wartenburger, Philipp Kazzer, Kristin Prehn, Arno Villringer, Elke van der Meer, Hauke R Heekere. Insular activity during passive viewing of aversive stimuli reflects individual differences in state negative affect. Brain and cognition. vol 69. issue 1. 2009-03-09. PMID:18632198. greater recruitment of the insula in response to aversive relative to neutral stimuli in subjects with high state negative affect may represent increased processing of salient aversive stimuli. 2009-03-09 2023-08-12 human
Sandra Baker Morissette, Timothy A Brown, Barbara Wolfsdorf Kamholz, Suzy Bird Gullive. Differences between smokers and nonsmokers with anxiety disorders. Journal of anxiety disorders. vol 20. issue 5. 2006-10-31. PMID:16202562. compared to nonsmokers, smokers with anxiety disorders reported greater anxiety sensitivity, anxiety symptoms, agoraphobic avoidance, depressed mood, negative affect, stress and life interference; however, these differences were largely accounted for by panic disorder. 2006-10-31 2023-08-12 Not clear
Laura Plexico, Walter H Manning, Anthony Diloll. A phenomenological understanding of successful stuttering management. Journal of fluency disorders. vol 30. issue 1. 2005-07-15. PMID:15769496. six recurring themes associated with past experiences, when stuttering was unsuccessfully managed, included: (1) gradual awareness, (2) negative reactions of listeners, (3) negative emotions, (4) restrictive lifestyle, (5) avoidance, and (6) inadequate therapy. 2005-07-15 2023-08-12 human
Ljubomir Aftanas, Anton Varlamo. Associations of alexithymia with anterior and posterior activation asymmetries during evoked emotions: EEG evidence of right hemisphere "electrocortical effort". The International journal of neuroscience. vol 114. issue 11. 2005-02-28. PMID:15636355. effects of alexithymia were found in the upper theta, low and upper alpha frequency bands; in all the bands the alexithymics exhibited greater reactivity of the right hemisphere, suggesting enhanced avoidance motivational tendencies, negative affect, and autonomic arousal. 2005-02-28 2023-08-12 human
Yong-Jing Gao, Wen-Hua Ren, Yu-Qiu Zhang, Zhi-Qi Zha. Contributions of the anterior cingulate cortex and amygdala to pain- and fear-conditioned place avoidance in rats. Pain. vol 110. issue 1-2. 2004-10-25. PMID:15275785. using formalin-induced conditioned place avoidance (f-cpa) and electric foot-shock conditioned place avoidance (s-cpa) models, the present study observed the effects of bilateral excitotoxic (quinolinic acid 200 nmol/microl) lesions of the acc and amygdala on pain and fear induced negative emotion, as well as on sensory component of pain. 2004-10-25 2023-08-12 rat
Steven A Safren, Susan Sprich, Sophie Chulvick, Michael W Ott. Psychosocial treatments for adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. The Psychiatric clinics of North America. vol 27. issue 2. 2004-07-20. PMID:15064001. this article discussed some ways in which a history of failure experiences can enhance negative affect and cognitive avoidance and further impair attentional and organizational abilities associated with adhd. 2004-07-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Eleni T Tzavara, Krisztina Monory, Jacques Hanoune, George G Nomiko. Nicotine withdrawal syndrome: behavioural distress and selective up-regulation of the cyclic AMP pathway in the amygdala. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 16. issue 1. 2002-10-09. PMID:12153540. here we show that mecamylamine-precipitated nicotine withdrawal in the rat is characterized by an increase in thigmotaxis (time spent in the periphery of an open field) that may be indicative of behavioural distress and can be associated with a selective up-regulation of adenylyl cyclase activity in the amygdala, a region implicated in the regulation of negative affect in response to aversive stimuli, including withdrawal. 2002-10-09 2023-08-12 rat
R Corona, C Dissanayake, S Arbelle, P Wellington, M Sigma. Is affect aversive to young children with autism? Behavioral and cardiac responses to experimenter distress. Child development. vol 69. issue 6. 1999-03-22. PMID:9914635. the aim of this study was to determine whether displays of negative emotions are more aversive to young children with autism than displays of neutral emotions. 1999-03-22 2023-08-12 Not clear