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1 increase under anger (as opposed to fear or sadness).
2 all negative emotions (anger, disgust, fear, sadness).
3 izing negative emotions, especially fear and sadness.
4 ppiness, surprise, fear, anger, disgust, and sadness.
5 : SEEKING, CARING, PLAYFULNESS, FEAR, ANGER, SADNESS.
6 with psychosis) moved toward expressions of sadness.
7 piness, which looks and feels different from sadness.
8 t low threat emotions, such as happiness and sadness.
9 otional regulation, perseverance, worry, and sadness.
10 basic emotions such as love, happiness, and sadness.
11 through mechanisms selectively heightened by sadness.
12 anger, disgust, fear, pleasure, relief, and sadness.
13 no impairment in recognizing expressions of sadness.
14 ission in response to experimentally induced sadness.
15 nstructs such as fear, anger, happiness, and sadness.
16 eas dopamine deficiency can cause anxiety or sadness.
17 are associated with feelings of happiness or sadness.
18 ts, especially for negative emotions such as sadness (29.2% [95% CI, 23.3%-35.9%] of males vs 46.1% [
19 a 112.1% [95% CI, 22.2%-268.1%] increase in sadness, 32.9% [95% CI, 3.5%-53.4%] decrease in positive
25 nteractions between the symptom complexes of sadness and anxiety, concentration and self-reproach and
26 The shame-devaluation link is also specific: Sadness and anxiety-emotions that coactivate with shame-
28 ce, low household income, and no feelings of sadness and despair was associated with a small increase
29 gative, neutrally arousing emotions, such as sadness and disappointment, while only weakly linked to
30 ressions of anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness and emotional neutrality and analyzed amygdala's
32 hootings frequently documents expressions of sadness and outrage shared by millions of Americans.
35 sence of mental illness increased unease and sadness and resulted in nurses being less likely to reco
38 or depressive episode, dysphoria (2 weeks of sadness), and psychotropic medication use were assessed
39 or tension, 2.2 (95% CI, 0.7-6.4; P=.16) for sadness, and 2.2 (95% CI, 1.1-4.3; P<.05) for frustratio
40 or tension, 2.9 (95% CI, 1.0-8.0; P<.05) for sadness, and 2.6 (95% CI, 1.3-5.1; P<.01) for frustratio
43 el depressive symptoms of suicidal ideation, sadness, and concentration difficulty could be reflected
44 ctional associations from suicidal ideation, sadness, and concentration difficulty to functional acti
46 e were 12 conditions per subject: happiness, sadness, and disgust and three control conditions, each
49 of the brain that participate in happiness, sadness, and disgust, regions that distinguish between p
51 he experiment indicated that anger, disgust, sadness, and fear are the predominant emotions expressed
52 cal and emotional symptoms, such as fatigue, sadness, and fear, and these were experienced at the mod
53 iary ratings of 3 negative emotions-tension, sadness, and frustration-and 2 positive emotions-happine
54 pression and premenstrual-related tiredness, sadness, and irritability were assessed twice over 6 yea
55 llele was associated with suicidal ideation, sadness, and worthlessness, but not neurovegetative symp
56 t to threats with greater fear, disgust, and sadness; and develop more threat-based clinical conditio
59 and intensity of experiences of joy, stress, sadness, anger, and affection that make one's life pleas
60 actresses showing four emotions: happiness, sadness, anger, and fear, each in posed and evoked condi
62 ubjects viewed facial displays of happiness, sadness, anger, fear, and disgust as well as neutral fac
63 ), hedonic wellbeing (feelings of happiness, sadness, anger, stress, and pain), and eudemonic wellbei
66 antic breakups were marked by high levels of sadness, anhedonia, appetite loss, and (for romantic bre
67 everal core PMDD symptoms (ie, irritability, sadness, anxiety, food cravings, and bloating) on dutast
68 cern, interest, disappointment, frustration, sadness, anxiousness, and anger as affective responses t
69 ehavior, finding that experimentally induced sadness (as compared to neutral emotion) causally increa
70 ted (i) perceived emotions (e.g., happiness, sadness) as well as (ii) movie scene properties imagined
72 4) and with higher caregiver-reported infant sadness (beta = 0.17, p = .01), suggesting a programming
75 ly with basic emotions such as happiness and sadness but also with so-called music-specific or "aesth
76 und further support for emotion specificity: Sadness, but not disgust, increased self-reported cravin
77 l survey, study 1 (n = 10,685) revealed that sadness, but not other negative emotions (i.e., fear, an
79 ported feelings of tension, frustration, and sadness, can more than double the risk of myocardial isc
81 ehavior as outcome variables, revealing that sadness causally increased impatience for cigarette puff
83 emotional symptoms (nervousness, emotional, sadness), cognitive symptoms (mental fogginess, slowness
84 d craving, and decreased negative affect and sadness compared with placebo, while having little effec
88 their emotions (anger, guilt, fear, fatigue, sadness), could inform preparation and education for pre
89 ), using vocalised non-verbal expressions of sadness (crying) and happiness (laughter) in a 32-partic
94 n the CAAMQ identified patients' feelings of sadness, distress, and the importance of strong family s
95 As predicted, individuals reporting intense sadness during Queen Elizabeth II's funeral exhibited hi
96 centered around five emotional events (joy, sadness, embarrassment, risk, and disgust-though the sto
97 itive-affective (depressed mood, loneliness, sadness, enjoyment in life, and happiness) and somatic (
98 (e.g., amusement, cute/kama muta, anger, and sadness) even when controlling for number of followers,
99 tually redundant with symptoms of persistent sadness, even in the absence of major depression, and im
106 he role of non-fear-based emotions - such as sadness, guilt, and shame - collectively termed Emotiona
107 of six emotional states (relief, happiness, sadness, guilt, anger, and worry) after disclosure that
109 to 3.16) Other mood states (anxiety, worry, sadness, happiness, challenge, feeling in control, or in
110 gorithm into eight symptom complexes, namely sadness/hopelessness, anhedonia/lack of energy, anxiety/
112 ered brain activity in regions identified in sadness imaging studies: the cerebellum, anterior tempor
113 change accompanying provocation of transient sadness in healthy volunteers and resolution of chronic
114 We propose that the affective reversal of sadness in music is due to the high granularity of music
115 d X time interaction, p <.001), with greater sadness in the negative mood conditions (both p <.001) b
117 tinct emotional experiences (e.g., anger and sadness) in a factor analysis, suggesting that each subr
118 he role of nonmoral emotions (e.g. anger and sadness), including moods and dispositional differences
120 the week following Floyd's death, anger and sadness increased to unprecedented levels in the US popu
122 uction impacted IL-18 (F2,25=12.2, P<0.001), sadness increasing IL-18 (T27=2.6, P=0.01) and neutral m
123 25=3.6, P=0.03) and linearly proportional to sadness-induced mu-opioid activation (left ventral palli
128 n in patients with bipolar disorder, whereas sadness; insomnia; intellectual (cognitive), somatic (mu
131 nduced a greater decrease in MADRS "reported sadness" item (-1.8 +/- 0.4 vs. -3.2 +/- 0.4, p = 0.012)
132 fect like stress, worry, anxiety, anger, and sadness load on the same factor in principal component f
133 riable and overlapping-anger, happiness, and sadness look and feel similar and are easily confused fo
135 th work and life responsibilities, she feels sadness most days and occasionally thinks that she would
136 ue work and life responsibilities, she feels sadness most days and occasionally thinks that she would
137 g and diarrhoea), psychological (anxiety and sadness), neurological (lightheadedness, headache and nu
139 National Institutes of Health (NIH)-Toolbox sadness, NIH-Toolbox positive affect, COVID-19-related w
140 oreover, study 4 revealed that the effect of sadness on impatience was more fully explained by concom
141 Of 2,071 individuals reporting persistent sadness or the equivalent, 97.2% (N=2,016) satisfied cri
146 ch of five categories--fear, anger, disgust, sadness, or happiness--is engaged by a study with 66% ac
147 Despite the conflict, communities expressed sadness over elephant casualties, reflecting strong cult
150 induction of gratitude, unlike compassion or sadness, reduced cigarette craving compared to a neutral
152 Appraisal Tendency Framework to predict that sadness, specifically, rather than negative mood, genera
156 1)C]carfentanil during neutral and sustained sadness states in 18 unmedicated female patients with bo
158 reported whether they had experienced worry, sadness, stress, or anger during a lot of the previous d
160 scent mental health problems such as stress, sadness, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts, resear
161 6 emotions (anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, surprise) with the lower or upper face "masked"
162 : anger, contempt, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, surprise, and neutral, coupled with the tempora
164 raisals of self-focus, which are specific to sadness, than by concomitant appraisals of negative vale
165 a ton of bricks"), unbearable loneliness and sadness that are often suffered in silence, inability to
168 derstand, perhaps reluctantly and with great sadness, that intensive caring may involve letting go of
173 come group was 40.07% (95% CI, 38.67-41.48), sadness was 28.15% (26.82-29.48), suicidal ideation was
174 owest income group was 62.77% (59.42-66.13), sadness was 46.83% (43.32-50.34), suicidal ideation was
175 -treatment amygdala reactivity to subliminal sadness was a differential moderator of non-response to
179 ant decrease in mu-opioid receptor BP during sadness was observed in patients with MDD who did not re
180 s continued to experience elevated levels of sadness well beyond the point in time at which they had
181 ger reductions in mu-opioid system BP during sadness were obtained in patients with MDD in the anteri
183 combine joy and trust with anticipation and sadness, which can be linked to psychological theories o
184 largely inactive, except for the emotion of sadness, which displayed significant activity in the rig
186 Program had greater odds of discussing their sadness with someone at the practice (OR, 0.95 [95% CI,
189 ps) to ascertain whether their experience of sadness would persist beyond their memory for the sadnes