Michael A Kisley
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Recent Articles
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Kisley M, Beblo T, Lac A
J Pers Assess
. 2025 Jan;
1-14.
PMID: 39807807
Emotion acceptance is defined as the willingness to experience pleasant and unpleasant emotions. Extant research suggests that emotion acceptance-and its converse, emotion nonacceptance or rejection-importantly contributes to experiences of negative...
2.
Kisley M, Chung E, Levitt H
Animals (Basel)
. 2024 Sep;
14(17).
PMID: 39272391
The relinquishment of companion animals to shelters presents significant challenges for animal welfare organizations and has substantial implications for the well-being of both the animals and their owners. This study...
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Shulkin J, Kisley M, Lac A
Cogn Emot
. 2024 Aug;
:1-17.
PMID: 39150045
The beliefs people hold about emotions are implicated in a variety of outcomes including emotion regulation success and overall well-being. However, research on the dimensions of such beliefs is limited,...
4.
Kisley M, Shulkin J, Meza-Whitlatch M, Pedler R
Front Psychol
. 2024 Jan;
14:1271135.
PMID: 38239475
Laypeople hold richly divergent beliefs about emotion, and these beliefs are consequential. Specific forms of belief that have been investigated include the usefulness, contagiousness, duration, dependence upon intersubjective experience, cognitively...
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Harvey A, Kisley M
Cogn Emot
. 2023 Jun;
37(6):1090-1104.
PMID: 37376760
Emotion plays a significant role in our reasoning even without awareness, perhaps especially for individuals who have difficulties tolerating strong, negative emotions. Opportunity for reflection may help such individuals decide...
6.
Kneeland E, Kisley M
Motiv Emot
. 2023 May;
47(3):295-307.
PMID: 37234068
Empirical research has demonstrated that individuals vary widely in how they view their emotions. We call the viewpoints that individuals have towards their emotions While many subdisciplines of psychology, such...
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Fowler J, Braley K, Farero R, Russell E, Phiel C, Kisley M, et al.
Neuroreport
. 2018 Jun;
29(14):1145-1150.
PMID: 29958244
In the central nervous system the neuropeptide oxytocin mediates a range of behaviors related primarily to emotionality. One factor that influences oxytocinergic communication in the human brain and correlates with...
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Bluntschli J, Maxfield M, Grasso R, Kisley M
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci
. 2015 Dec;
73(4):555-563.
PMID: 26714762
Objectives: Terror management theory (TMT) suggests increased death awareness motivates various human behaviors and defenses. Recent research reveals age differences in response to increased awareness of death, and older adults'...
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Rehmert A, Kisley M
Emotion
. 2013 Jun;
13(5):949-59.
PMID: 23731435
Older adults have demonstrated an avoidance of negative information, presumably with a goal of greater emotional satisfaction. Understanding whether avoidance of negative information is a voluntary, motivated choice or an...
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Foster S, Davis H, Kisley M
Psychol Aging
. 2013 Jan;
28(1):179-190.
PMID: 23276213
Older adults have been shown to exhibit a positivity effect in processing of emotional stimuli, seemingly focusing more on positive than negative information. Whether this reflects purposeful changes or an...