نتایج جستجو برای: reappraisal

تعداد نتایج: 4635  

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2009
Emily M Drabant Kateri McRae Stephen B Manuck Ahmad R Hariri James J Gross

BACKGROUND Participants who are instructed to use reappraisal to downregulate negative emotion show decreased amygdala responses and increased prefrontal responses. However, it is not known whether individual differences in the tendency to use reappraisal manifests in similar neural responses when individuals are spontaneously confronted with negative situations. Such spontaneous emotion regula...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
Nicolette Siep Anne Roefs Alard Roebroeck Remco Havermans Milene Bonte Anita Jansen

The premise of cognitive therapy is that one can overcome the irresistible temptation of highly palatable foods by actively restructuring the way one thinks about food. Testing this idea, participants in the present study were instructed to passively view foods, up-regulate food palatability thoughts, apply cognitive reappraisal (e.g., thinking about health consequences), or suppress food palat...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2014
Eric S Allard Elizabeth A Kensinger

OBJECTIVES Successful emotion regulation partly depends on our capacity to modulate emotional responses through the use of cognitive strategies. Age may affect the strategies employed most often; thus, we examined younger and older adults' neural network connectivity when employing two different strategies: cognitive reappraisal and selective attention. METHOD The current study used psychophy...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2014
Alice Diedrich Michaela Grant Stefan G Hofmann Wolfgang Hiller Matthias Berking

Cognitive reappraisal and acceptance are two presumably adaptive emotion regulation strategies in depression. More recently, self-compassion has been discussed as another potentially effective strategy for coping with depression. In the present study, we compared the effectiveness of self-compassion with a waiting condition, reappraisal, and acceptance in a clinically depressed sample, and test...

2010
Michael B. Kitchens

The purpose of this investigation was to examine whether reappraisal, which is a strategy where the personal meaning of an event is reevaluated, would influence participants’ emotional reactions to social exclusion feedback. It was expected that reappraising this event would reduce the emotional distress that accompanies social exclusion, but engaging in this strategy would impair subsequent ps...

2014
Lisa J. Burklund J. David Creswell Michael R. Irwin Matthew D. Lieberman

Emotion regulation is commonly characterized as involving conscious and intentional attempts to change felt emotions, such as, for example, through reappraisal whereby one intentionally decreases the intensity of one's emotional response to a particular stimulus or situation by reinterpreting it in a less threatening way. However, there is growing evidence and appreciation that some types of em...

Journal: :Emotion 2015
Susanne Scheibe Gal Sheppes Ursula M Staudinger

Does aging impact strategy choice with regard to regulating negative emotions? Based on the assumption that older adults are highly motivated to quickly defuse negative states, we predicted that older adults, relative to young adults, would show an increased preference for distraction (a cognitive disengagement strategy) over reappraisal (a cognitive engagement strategy) in the face of negative...

Journal: :Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors 2015
Laura E Watkins David DiLillo Rosalita C Maldonado

This study draws on Finkel and Eckhardt's (2013) I³ framework to examine the interactive effects of 2 emotion regulation strategies-anger rumination (an impellance factor) and reappraisal (an inhibition factor), and alcohol intoxication (a disinhibition factor)-on intimate partner aggression (IPA) perpetration as measured with an analogue aggression task. Participants were 69 couples recruited ...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2011
Allie Steinberger Jessica D Payne Elizabeth A Kensinger

Emotional information is often remembered better than neutral information, but this enhancement can come at the cost of memory for non-emotional stimuli presented alongside emotionally salient items. Two encoding-related factors have been proposed to influence the magnitude of this trade-off: The intensity of the affective response to the scenes (which increases the trade-off) and the cognitive...

Journal: :Emotion 2014
Nicholas M Hobson Blair Saunders Timour Al-Khindi Michael Inzlicht

Traditional models of cognitive control have explained performance monitoring as a "cold" cognitive process, devoid of emotion. In contrast to this dominant view, a growing body of clinical and experimental research indicates that cognitive control and its neural substrates, in particular the error-related negativity (ERN), are moderated by affective and motivational factors, reflecting the ave...

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