نتایج جستجو برای: reappraisal

تعداد نتایج: 4635  

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2016
Roni Shafir Ravi Thiruchselvam Gaurav Suri James J Gross Gal Sheppes

Emotional-intensity is a core characteristic of affective events that strongly determines how individuals choose to regulate their emotions. Our conceptual framework suggests that in high emotional-intensity situations, individuals prefer to disengage attention using distraction, which can more effectively block highly potent emotional information, as compared with engagement reappraisal, which...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2014
Philippe R Goldin Michal Ziv Hooria Jazaieri Justin Weeks Richard G Heimberg James J Gross

UNLABELLED We examined whether Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for social anxiety disorder (SAD) would modify self-reported negative emotion and functional magnetic resonance imaging brain responses when reacting to and reappraising social evaluation, and tested whether changes would predict treatment outcome in 59 patients with SAD who completed CBT or waitlist groups. For reactivity, compa...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2012
Sang Hee Kim Stephan Hamann

We investigated the effect of cognitive reappraisal on emotional arousal, facial expressivity and subsequent memory. Men and women viewed emotionally negative pictures while they attempted to either increase or decrease negative emotions elicited by the pictures, or to simply view the pictures. Neutral pictures were also presented with instructions to simply view the pictures. Concurrent change...

2014
Richard Meiser-Stedman

Objective: Certain thought control strategies for managing the intrusive symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are thought to play a key role in its onset and maintenance. Whereas measures exist for the empirical assessment of such thought control strategies in adults, relatively few studies have explored how children and adolescents manage posttraumatic intrusive phenomena. Methods:...

Journal: :Journal of child and adolescent psychopharmacology 2014
Richard Meiser-Stedman Alicia Shepperd Ed Glucksman Tim Dalgleish William Yule Patrick Smith

OBJECTIVE Certain thought control strategies for managing the intrusive symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are thought to play a key role in its onset and maintenance. Whereas measures exist for the empirical assessment of such thought control strategies in adults, relatively few studies have explored how children and adolescents manage posttraumatic intrusive phenomena. METHODS...

2014
Xiaoxia Wang Zhengzhi Feng Daiquan Zhou Xu Lei Tongquan Liao Li Zhang Bing Ji Jing Li

Reappraisal is an adaptive emotion regulation strategy while the role of self-perspective in reappraisal process of depressed patients is largely unknown in terms of goals (valence/arousal) and tactics (detachment/immersion). In this study, 12 depressed individuals and 15 controls were scanned with MRI during which they either attend naturally to emotional stimuli, or adopt detachment/immersion...

2014
Yan Wang Lixia Yang

Past event-related potentials (ERPs) research shows that, after exerting effortful emotion inhibition, the neural correlates of performance monitoring (e.g. error-related negativity) were weakened. An undetermined issue is whether all forms of emotion regulation uniformly impair later performance monitoring. The present study compared the cognitive consequences of two emotion regulation strateg...

2018
Corinna M Perchtold Andreas Fink Christian Rominger Hannelore Weber Vera Loureiro de Assunção Günter Schulter Elisabeth M Weiss Ilona Papousek

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Previous research indicated that more left-lateralized prefrontal activation during cognitive reappraisal efforts was linked to a greater capacity for generating reappraisals, which is a prerequisite for the effective implementation of cognitive reappraisal in everyday life. The present study examined whether the supposedly appropriate brain activation is relevant in t...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2008
Dan Foti Greg Hajcak

The late positive potential (LPP) is a sustained positive deflection in the event-related potential that is larger following the presentation of emotional compared to neutral visual stimuli. Recent studies have indicated that the magnitude of the LPP is sensitive to emotion regulation strategies such as reappraisal, which involves generating an alternate interpretation of emotional stimuli so t...

Journal: :Emotion 2014
Sarah R Cavanagh Erin J Fitzgerald Heather L Urry

Frequent and successful use of cognitive reappraisal, an emotion regulation strategy that involves rethinking the meaning of an emotional event in order to change one's emotional response, has been linked in everyday life to positive outcomes such as higher well-being. Whether we should expect this association to be maintained in a strong, temporally and spatially close emotional context is an ...

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