- Mental Health Research Topics
- Behavioral Health and Interventions
- Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
- Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
- Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
- Cultural Differences and Values
- Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
- Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research
- Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions
- Climate Change Communication and Perception
- Environmental Education and Sustainability
- Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies
- Embodied and Extended Cognition
- Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods
- Noise Effects and Management
- Color perception and design
- Epistemology, Ethics, and Metaphysics
- Data Analysis with R
- Gambling Behavior and Treatments
- Memory Processes and Influences
- Child Therapy and Development
- Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression
- Child and Animal Learning Development
- Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports
- Media Influence and Health
Thompson Rivers University
2014-2025
Allen Institute for Brain Science
2023
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
2023
Massachusetts General Hospital
2022
University of Toronto
2003-2007
The Perceived Restorativeness Scale (PRS) has been reported relatively frequently in the literature, despite psychometric and factorial properties of scale not being well established. We argue that a detailed understanding meaning individual items is proper starting point for development used this approach to develop shorter (11-item rather than 26-item) parallel versions both Italian English. Data collected from samples (n = 230) English speakers 100) were analysed by Confirmatory Factor...
— Aims: To examine the moderating effects of alcohol myopia on cognitive impulsivity in humans using delay-discounting paradigm. Methods: Seventy-six male undergraduate students were randomly assigned to sober, placebo or conditions. In task, participants made a series hypothetical choices between small, immediate reward and large, delayed reward. test predictions theory, completed standard version task one containing cues which impelled impulsive choice (i.e. preference for reward)....
Recent models of emotion regulation suggest that the cognitive costs reappraisal depend on stimulus intensity and habitual reappraisal. In current experiment, we tested these hypotheses by manipulating unpleasant pleasant images, which participants reappraised, viewed, or suppressed their emotions to. To assess costs, measured participants' performance a concurrent simple reaction time task. Participants also reported everyday use suppression. Higher stimuli were associated with greater...
Research in emotion regulation has begun to examine various predictors of choices, including individual differences and contextual variables. However, scant attention been paid the extent which people’s beliefs about specific consequences strategies for components an emotional response long-term well-being predict their behavioral regulatory choices and, turn, subjective well-being. Participants completed measures assess functional dysfunctional strategies, negative scenarios, The model that...
The ability to consider the future is critical many human behaviors. Individuals who outcomes of their actions are more likely report using emotion regulation strategies that have enduring effects on feelings. However, there has been little examination how variation in short- and long-term motives across events predicts strategy use. We examined roles both interindividual intraindividual daily life, while controlling for hedonic instrumental motives. In a diary study (Study 1) mobile...
Previous research has suggested that regulating emotions through reappraisal does not incur cognitive costs. However, in those experiments, costs were often assessed by recognition memory for information was contextually related to the emotionally evocative stimuli and may have been incorporated into script, facilitating memory. Furthermore, there is little on correlates of positive emotions. In current experiment, we tested unrelated emotional could easily be reappraisal. Participants...
To test predictions of the extended process model emotion regulation, we conducted a pre-registered replication and extension Sheppes et al.'s Study 3 ([2014]. Emotion regulation choice: A conceptual framework supporting evidence. Journal Experimental Psychology: General, 143(1), 163-181. doi:10.1037/a0030831) on effects intensity temporal goal reappraisal choice. In original study, participants chose over distraction more in response to low stimuli than high when given long-term an...
Reappraisal affordances have recently emerged as an important predictor of emotion regulation choice . In a pre-registered replication study 4 Suri et al., 2018, we assessed the role and several other predictors choice. Participants (N = 315) read one eight vignettes that varied in reappraisal affordance (high or low) intensity low). For each vignette, they rated hedonic instrumental motives, affordances, intensity, importance, long-term implications. One week later, participants re-read...
Although there is strong evidence for the role of emotion in climate-mitigating behaviours (Brosch, 2021), little known about regulation climate action (Panno et al., 2015). Our studies (a correlational study and an experiment, conducted 2022) investigated effect on emotional responses to change likelihood taking actions. In Study 1, 151 participants from US Canada read detrimental effects before recording their responses, strategies used response information, actions (pro-environmental...
Control beliefs are adaptive for athletes coping with significant obstacles to sport. Our study tested whether the effects of setback-related primary (PC) and secondary control (SC) on sport-related outcomes were mediated via setback rumination in collegiate athletes. We recruited 200 using Prolific, from both Canada United States America (Mage = 22.3 years; 125 women, 69 men, five nonbinary individuals, one nonresponse). used structural equation modelling test direct paths Time 1 PC SC 2...
Traditional methods of survey data collection in education and research samples undergraduate students have largely consisted pen-and-paper surveys administered laboratory settings. The Emotion Regulation Application (ERA) project aims to provide a system facilitate the gathering from study participants using mobile application installed on smartphone devices with collected being made available researchers through web application. project's progress thus far has provided beginnings an...