نتایج جستجو برای: reappraisal

تعداد نتایج: 4635  

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2006
Greg Hajcak Sander Nieuwenhuis

Cognitive strategies such as reappraisal reduce the intensity of negative experience and brain activity that is sensitive to emotional salience. The time course of reappraisal-related neural modulation remains unclear, and it is unknown whether the electrocortical response to emotional stimuli is sensitive to reappraisal. Event-related brain potentials were recorded first while participants pas...

2016
Gul Gunaydin Emre Selcuk Anthony D. Ong

Past research on emotion regulation has provided evidence that cognitive reappraisal predicts reactivity to affective stimuli and challenge tests in laboratory settings. However, little is known about how trait reappraisal might contribute to affective reactivity to everyday positive and negative events. Using a large, life-span sample of adults (N = 1755), the present study addressed this impo...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2014
Andrea Hermann Tanja Keck Rudolf Stark

Adverse learning experiences play a significant role in the etiology of anxiety disorders. However, not all individuals experiencing negative events develop heightened anxiety. This is possibly due to individual differences in the regulation of negative emotions associated with these negative events. Cognitive reappraisal is defined as reinterpreting an emotion-eliciting situation in a way that...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2009
Michelle N Shiota Robert W Levenson

Emotion regulation includes multiple strategies that rely on different underlying abilities and that may be affected differently by aging. We assessed young, middle-aged, and older adults' ability to implement 3 emotion regulation strategies (detached reappraisal, positive reappraisal, and behavior suppression) in a laboratory setting, using standardized emotional stimuli and a multimethod appr...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2017
Kara A Christensen Amelia Aldao Margaret A Sheridan Katie A McLaughlin

Although the emotion regulation strategy of reappraisal has been associated with adaptive outcomes, there is a growing evidence that it may not be adaptive in all contexts. In the present study, adolescents reported their use of habitual reappraisal and their experiences with peer victimisation, a chronic stressor that is associated with reduced well-being in this population. We examined how th...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2014
Laura Martin Braunstein Stefanie J Herrera Mauricio R Delgado

Decision making is informed by appraisals of appetitive cues and their associated opportunities for rewards. Such appraisals can be modulated by cognitive regulation strategies in order to promote goal-directed choices. Little is known about how cognitive regulation strategies, especially reappraisal, alter risk taking during decision making. To characterise the effect of reappraisal on risk ta...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2011
Ravi Thiruchselvam Jens Blechert Gal Sheppes Anders Rydstrom James J Gross

Distraction and reappraisal are two widely used forms of emotion regulation. The process model of emotion regulation (Gross, 1998) holds that they differ (1) in when they act on the emotion-generative process, and (2) in their impact on subsequent responses to regulated stimuli. We tested these two predictions by measuring electrocortical responses to neutral and emotional images during two pha...

Journal: :Journal of personality 2004
Oliver P John James J Gross

Individuals regulate their emotions in a wide variety of ways. Are some forms of emotion regulation healthier than others? We focus on two commonly used emotion regulation strategies: reappraisal (changing the way one thinks about a potentially emotion-eliciting event) and suppression (changing the way one responds behaviorally to an emotion-eliciting event). In the first section, we review exp...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2015
Jennifer A Silvers Jochen Weber Tor D Wager Kevin N Ochsner

One of the most effective strategies for regulating emotional responses is cognitive reappraisal. While prior work has made great strides in characterizing reappraisal's neural mechanisms and behavioral outcomes, the key issue of how regulation varies as a function of emotional intensity remains unaddressed. We compared the behavioral and neural correlates of reappraisal of high- and low-intens...

2012
Armita Golkar Tina B. Lonsdorf Andreas Olsson Kara M. Lindstrom Jonathan Berrebi Peter Fransson Martin Schalling Martin Ingvar Arne Öhman

The lateral prefrontal and orbitofrontal cortices have both been implicated in emotion regulation, but their distinct roles in regulation of negative emotion remain poorly understood. To address this issue we enrolled 58 participants in an fMRI study in which participants were instructed to reappraise both negative and neutral stimuli. This design allowed us to separately study activations refl...

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