Induced Emotion Regulation: New Findings
Posted on May 25, 2012
A new EROS study conducted in a hospital shows that witnessing unpleasant interactions amongst coworkers can be sufficient to induce emotion regulation and leave people feeling more drained.
Read moreCan You Compete Under Pressure? Find out in a new BBC Lab UK study.
Posted on May 01, 2012
You are invited to take part in a major new study about competing under pressure that has been designed by scientists from the EROS project in collaboration with BBC Lab UK.
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The BPS Research Digest: Bursting Balloons and Anxious faces.
Posted on Mar 23, 2012
The British Psychological Society Research Digest has highlighted one of the latest outputs from EROS colleagues in Oxford.
Read morePerforming Under Pressure
Posted on Mar 22, 2012
Research from EROS concerning how to perform under pressure has been featured in an article on Future Morph.
Read moreEmotion Regulation workshop and GB Cycling
Posted on Jan 13, 2012
We recently held a workshop on emotion regulation in sport for applied sport scientists.
Read moreScience of Emotions Exhibition - Video Report
Posted on Nov 10, 2011
The EROS project recently hosted a Science of Emotions event at Manchester Museum as part of the ESRC’s Festival of Social Science. Here is a short video presentation from the event.
Read moreNew article on the role of glucose in self-control by Chris Beedie and Andy Lane
Posted on Sep 08, 2011
The Role of Glucose in Self-Control: Another Look at the Evidence and an Alternative Conceptualization
Read moreHow your brain can help you keep calm and carry on - a Pecha Kucha presentation
Posted on Jul 06, 2011
Glyn Hallam recently presented some of his work in the style of a ‘Pecha Kucha’ presentation at Durham town hall as part of Vitae’s public engagement event, and received a highly commended prize.
May Davidson Lecture Award
Posted on May 19, 2011
Warren Mansell, who is one of the EROS research team, has been awarded the May Davidson Lecture Award
Read moreEROS - A new measure
Posted on Mar 09, 2011
Some of our researchers have just published a new self-report scale (EROS) that measures the extent to which individuals regulate their own and other people’s emotions.
Read moreFeeling happy about the things you strive for - New findings
Posted on Feb 10, 2011
New research from the EROS project has shown that people are more likely to show symptoms of depression when they are both ambivalent about achieving their goals and their goals are not in conflict.
Read moreOvercoming the effect of mood on risky behaviour - A new intervention
Posted on Nov 10, 2010
A new paper from the EROS project - published in the British Journal of Social Psychology - has been reported in the British Psychological Society Research Digest.
Read moreEmotion Regulation Position Statement
Posted on Oct 15, 2010
We have been awarded a research grant from the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES Website) to produce a position statement on emotion regulation.
Read moreFindings of project on emotion regulation in runners made available on Youtube
Posted on Aug 10, 2010
Andy Lane explains findings of a project investigating emotion regulation strategies used by runners
Read moreShare your good mood with the world
Posted on Jul 27, 2010
An article in the Irish Times by Padraig O’Morain based on our work on “Emotional Neighbourhoods” (published in The Psychologist last month).
Read moreEmotion regulation at the World Cup: What next for Rob Green?
Posted on Jun 14, 2010
Andy Lane looks at options for helpful ways to enhance Rob Green’s emotions at the World Cup
Read moreOur Emotional Neighbourhoods
Posted on May 27, 2010
An article by three of the EROS research team describing how social networks can regulate what we feel has just been published in The Psychologist.
Read moreMotivational Tips for Marathon Success
Posted on Apr 23, 2010
Andy Lane provides a series of tips on how to train for a marathon
Read moreEROS appears on Earth
Posted on Apr 23, 2010
The EROS project can be found on an earth map of Social-Personality Research Groups
Read moreEmotions integral to all that happens in an organization
Posted on Oct 08, 2009
Peter Totterdell’s research on mood contagion is described In an article about emotions at work by Carol Kinsey Goman for Troy Media.
Read moreEmotional rescue: Could contagious happy moods save the economy?
Posted on Sep 04, 2009
In an article by Dan Pashman for The Big Money, Peter Totterdell comments on the potential role of emotion contagion in economic behavior.
Read moreThe athlete with the winning smile who swapped steel for gold.
Posted on Aug 18, 2009
In a profile of heptathlon gold medallist Jessica Ennis, her undergraduate dissertation supervisor Peter Totterdell comments on how her study of mood regulation may have helped.
Read moreEmotion regulation in sport and polar exploration.
Posted on Aug 02, 2009
Andy Lane gives comment on emotion regulation in a National Geographic adventure.
Read moreAndy Lane comments on marathon running in The New York Times
Posted on Jun 03, 2009
Andy Lane takes part in the first of a series of articles on marathon running in The New York Times
Read moreNew Paper on Interpersonal Affect Regulation
Posted on Apr 13, 2009
The first research paper from the EROS project has been accepted for publication in the APA journal Emotion.
Read moreInterview with Peter Totterdell in the Guardian
Posted on Mar 24, 2009
The EROS project was featured in an interview with Peter Totterdell in the Guardian (24.3.09).
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