نتایج جستجو برای: reappraisal

تعداد نتایج: 4635  

Journal: :Developmental science 2015
Sarah Babkirk Victor Rios Tracy A Dennis

The ability to use cognitive emotion regulation strategies such as reappraisal may be a core component of emotional competence across development, but due to methodological challenges in measuring such strategies, they are rarely studied in young children. One neurophysiological measure, the late positive potential (LPP), has been examined in response to reappraisal as a potential neurosignatur...

2016
Simon J. Haines John Gleeson Peter Kuppens Tom Hollenstein Joseph Ciarrochi Izelle Labuschagne Caitlin Grace Peter Koval

The ability to regulate emotions is central to well-being, but healthy emotion regulation may not merely be about using the “right” strategies. According to the strategy-situation-fit hypothesis, emotion-regulation strategies are conducive to well-being only when used in appropriate contexts. This study is the first to test the strategy-situation-fit hypothesis using ecological momentary assess...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2016
Christian E Waugh Pareezad Zarolia Iris B Mauss Daniel S Lumian Brett Q Ford Tchikima S Davis Bethany G Ciesielski Katherine V Sams Kateri McRae

Emotion regulation theories posit that strategies like reappraisal should impact both the intensity and duration of emotional responses. However, research on reappraisal to date has examined almost exclusively its effect on the intensity of responses while failing to examine its effect on the duration of responses. To address this, we used inverse logit functions to estimate the height and dura...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2017
Bruce P. Doré Chelsea Boccagno Daisy Burr Alexa Hubbard Kan Long Jochen Weber Yaakov Stern Kevin N. Ochsner

Neuroimaging research has identified systems that facilitate minimizing negative emotion, but how the brain is able to transform the valence of an emotional response from negative to positive is unclear. Behavioral and psychophysiological studies suggest a distinction between minimizing reappraisal, which entails diminishing the arousal elicited by negative stimuli, and positive reappraisal, wh...

2004
Jane M. Richards James J. Gross

An emerging literature has begun to document the affective consequences of emotion regulation. Little is known, however, about whether emotion regulation also has cognitive consequences. A process model of emotion suggests that expressive suppression should reduce memory for emotional events but that reappraisal should not. Three studies tested this hypothesis. Study 1 experimentally manipulate...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2015
Matthew Beadman Ravi K Das Tom P Freeman Peter Scragg Robert West Sunjeev K Kamboj

AIM The effects of three emotion regulation strategies that targeted smoking-related thoughts were compared on outcomes relevant to smoking cessation. METHOD Daily smokers applied defusion (n = 25), reappraisal (n = 25) or suppression (n = 23) to thoughts associated with smoking during a cue-induced craving procedure. Smoking behaviour, approach/avoidance behavioural bias, and subjective meas...

Journal: :European eating disorders review : the journal of the Eating Disorders Association 2012
Unna N Danner Catharine Evers F Marijn Stok Annemarie A van Elburg Denise T D de Ridder

OBJECTIVE To examine the influence of emotional eating and lack of cognitive reappraisal on eating pathology in women with binge-purge and restricting type eating disorders. METHOD Women with a diagnosis of anorexia or bulimia nervosa according to the DSM-IV-tr (n = 50) and non-clinical women without eating disorders (n = 52) were asked about emotional eating tendencies, adaptive emotion regu...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2000
J M Richards J J Gross

An emerging literature has begun to document the affective consequences of emotion regulation. Little is known, however, about whether emotion regulation also has cognitive consequences. A process model of emotion suggests that expressive suppression should reduce memory for emotional events but that reappraisal should not. Three studies tested this hypothesis. Study 1 experimentally manipulate...

Journal: :Neuron 2008
Tor D. Wager Matthew L. Davidson Brent L. Hughes Martin A. Lindquist Kevin N. Ochsner

Although prefrontal cortex has been implicated in the cognitive regulation of emotion, the cortical-subcortical interactions that mediate this ability remain poorly understood. To address this issue, we identified a right ventrolateral prefrontal region (vlPFC) whose activity correlated with reduced negative emotional experience during cognitive reappraisal of aversive images. We then applied a...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2015
Jens Blechert Frank H Wilhelm Hants Williams Barbara R Braams Joan Jou James J Gross

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) combines cognitive restructuring with exposure to feared stimuli in the treatment of anxiety disorders. Due to the complexities of cognition–emotion interactions during ongoing CBT, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear, which hinders treatment optimization. METHODS We created a laboratory analogue by combining reappraisal, a key...

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