نتایج جستجو برای: reappraisal

تعداد نتایج: 4635  

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2013
Daniel Gerard Dillon Diego Andrea Pizzagalli

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to examine cognitive regulation of negative emotion in 12 unmedicated patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) and 24 controls. The participants used reappraisal to increase (real condition) and reduce (photo condition) the personal relevance of negative and neutral pictures during fMRI as valence ratings were collected; passive viewing...

Journal: :Emotion 2014
Matthew Feinberg Olga Antonenko Robb Willer E J Horberg Oliver P John

Disgust plays an important role in conservatives' moral and political judgments, helping to explain why conservatives and liberals differ in their attitudes on issues related to purity. We examined the extent to which the emotion-regulation strategy reappraisal drives the disgust-conservatism relationship. We hypothesized that disgust has less influence on the political and moral judgments of l...

2013
Natali Moyal Avishai Henik Gideon E. Anholt

Emotions are important and basic in human experience, and are comprised of different components, such as subjective feelings, cognitive appraisal, physiological response and action tendencies (Kleinginna and Kleinginna, 1981). Emotions become dysfunctional when they interfere with one’s ability to behave adaptively, and therefore successful emotion regulation (ER), when necessary, is crucial fo...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2009
Stefan G Hofmann Sanna Heering Alice T Sawyer Anu Asnaani

It has been suggested that reappraisal strategies are more effective than suppression strategies for regulating emotions. Recently, proponents of the acceptance-based behavior therapy movement have further emphasized the importance of acceptance-based emotion regulation techniques. In order to directly compare these different emotion regulation strategies, 202 volunteers were asked to give an i...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2013
Alessandro Grecucci Cinzia Giorgetta Mascha Van't Wout Nicolao Bonini Alan G Sanfey

Emotion regulation strategies provide a means by which to modulate our social behavior. In this study, we investigated the effect of using reappraisal to both up- and downregulate social decision making. After being instructed on how to use reappraisal, participants played the Ultimatum Game while undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging and applied the strategies of upregulation (reapp...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2014
Elodie J O'Connor Petra K Staiger Nicolas Kambouropoulos Luke D Smillie

Past research has demonstrated a strong relationship between threat sensitivity and social anxiety; however, the relationship between reward sensitivity and social anxiety is less clear. Further, the role that emotion regulation (ER) may play in the expression of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is rarely considered. The current study tested whether two emotion regulation strategies (emotional sup...

2013
Elizabeth L. Davis Linda J. Levine

The link between emotion regulation and academic achievement is well documented. Less is known about specific emotion regulation strategies that promote learning. Sixto 13-year-olds (N = 126) viewed a sad film and were instructed to reappraise the importance, reappraise the outcome, or ruminate about the sad events; another group received no regulation instructions. Children viewed an education...

2016
Saurabh Kumar Felicitas Grundeis Cristin Brand Han-Jeong Hwang Jan Mehnert Burkhard Pleger

Brain regions involved in the reappraisal of tasty but unhealthy foods are of special interest for the development of new therapeutic interventions for obesity, such as non-invasive brain stimulation or neurofeedback. Here, we visually presented food items (i.e., high/low caloric) to obese and lean individuals during electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings, while they either admitted or regulated...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2014
Jason S Moser Rachel Hartwig Tim P Moran Alexander A Jendrusina Ethan Kross

Positively reinterpreting negative experiences is important for psychological well-being and represents a key mechanism of cognitive-behavioral therapies for emotional problems. Yet, little is known about the neural mechanisms that underlie this process and how they relate to clinically relevant individual differences. Here we demonstrate using event-related potentials (ERPs) that positively re...

Journal: :Emotion 2011
Christopher R Perez José A Soto

Research on emotion regulation has shown cognitive reappraisal to be positively correlated with better psychological functioning. Prior research has failed to account for contextual influences on this important relationship. We examined how this relationship plays out across two United States ethnic groups that represent different contexts of oppression: Puerto Ricans, experiencing distal oppre...

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