M. Schaefer, Stacey Morozink Boylan, Jennifer M. van Reekum, Carien C. Lapate, Regina J. Norris, Catherine D. Ryff, Carol J. Davidson, Richard Hypothetical emotional response time courses from four different individuals to an emotionally provocative stimulus, such as a negatively-valenced picture displayed for 4 s as in the present study. <p>Note that although subjects A and B have similar initial <i>reactivity</i> during the 4 s picture presentation period, after picture offset they differ in emotional <i>recovery.</i> Subject A shows a prolonged poor recovery, whereas Subject B recovers more rapidly. Subject C demonstrates greater initial reactivity with rapid recovery, whereas Subject D exemplifies an individual who may show smaller, blunted emotional reactivity but severely impaired recovery.</p> courses;individuals;provocative;negatively-valenced;displayed 2013-11-13
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