2024
DOI: 10.1037/emo0001371
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Differentiating anticipated and anticipatory emotions and their sensitivity to depressive symptoms.

J. Helgi Clayton McClure,
Kevin J. Riggs,
Stephen A. Dewhurst
et al.

Abstract: Anticipated emotions are the feelings one expects if a hypothetical future event were to occur, whereas anticipatory emotions are those one experiences right now while imagining the event. There has been little direct comparison of these two forms of future-oriented emotion, and authors have typically focused on positive emotions (e.g., pleasure). Besides, their sensitivity to depressive symptoms-which may help to explain motivational problems in depression-has only recently been investigated (e.g., Anderson e… Show more

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