Related Experiment Video
Updated: Mar 26, 2026

Creating Virtual-hand and Virtual-face Illusions to Investigate Self-representation
Published on: March 1, 2017
When at rest: "Event-free" active inference may give rise to implicit self-models of coping potential
Ryan J Murray1, Philip Gerrans2, Tobias Brosch2
1Laboratory for the Study of Emotion Elicitation and Expression,Department of Psychology,University of Geneva,1205 Geneva,Switzerlandryan.murray@unige.chhttp://cms.unige.ch/fapse/EmotionLab/Members/ryan-murray/http://cms.unige.ch/fapse/EmotionLab/Members/david-sander/
Abstract:
Kalisch and colleagues highlight coping potential (CP) as a principle resilience mechanism during event engagement. We complement this discussion by exploring generative implicit CP self-models, arguably emerging during "resting-state," subsequent and prior to events. Resting-state affords a propitious environment for Bayesian learning, wherein appraisals/reappraisals may update active inferential CP self-models, which then mediate appraisal style organization and resilience factor valuation.
More Related Videos
05:48The Adventures of Fundi Intervention Based on the Cognitive and Emotional Processing in Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder Patients
Published on: June 12, 2020
05:21Characterization of the Sense of Agency over the Actions of Neural-machine Interface-operated Prostheses
Published on: January 7, 2019
Related Concept Videos
Implicit Personality Theories
Coping Strategies: Problem Focused
For example, consider a student who struggles to understand their...
Modeling in Therapy
Participant Modeling
Participant modeling involves therapists demonstrating calm and effective behaviors in...
Implicit Memories
One key aspect of implicit...
Nonconscious Mimicry
The Influence of Cognition on Affect