نتایج جستجو برای: reappraisal

تعداد نتایج: 4635  

2013
Kateri McRae Scott E. Jacobs Rebecca D. Ray Oliver P. John James J. Gross

Reappraisal is generally viewed as an adaptive emotion regulation strategy. Reappraisal frequency has been associated with greater well-being, and reappraisal ability is thought to be composed of several crucial cognitive control processes. However, the relationships among reappraisal ability, reappraisal frequency, well-being, and various cognitive control processes have not yet been determine...

Journal: :Journal of psychopathology and behavioral assessment 2015
Lea R Dougherty Sarah L Blankenship Philip A Spechler Srikanth Padmala Luiz Pessoa

Although neuroimaging studies in adults demonstrate that cognitive reappraisal effectively down-regulates negative affect and results in increased prefrontal and decreased amygdala activity, very limited empirical data exist on the neural basis of cognitive reappraisal in children. This study aimed to pilot test a developmentally-appropriate guided cognitive reappraisal task in order to examine...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2014
Thomas F. Denson J. David Creswell Matthew D. Terides Kate Blundell

Cognitive reappraisal can foster emotion regulation, yet less is known about whether cognitive reappraisal alters neuroendocrine stress reactivity. Some initial evidence suggests that although long-term training in cognitive behavioral therapy techniques (which include reappraisal as a primary training component) can reduce cortisol reactivity to stress, some studies also suggest that reapprais...

2018
Chunping Yan Na Lin Lixia Cui Qin Zhang

Introduction Numerous studies have explored the effect of cognitive reappraisal before or after emotion-inducing events. However, only a few studies have examined the influence of regulatory timing on the effectiveness of reappraisal. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the role of regulatory timing and goals in reappraisal regulation, which would help promote the specific applicatio...

2016
Catherine Nicole Marie Ortner Mark Ste Marie Daniela Corno

Recent models of emotion regulation suggest that the cognitive costs of reappraisal depend on stimulus intensity and habitual reappraisal. In the current experiment, we tested these hypotheses by manipulating the intensity of unpleasant and pleasant images, which participants reappraised, viewed, or suppressed their emotions to. To assess cognitive costs, we measured participants' performance o...

2017
Brett Q. Ford Helena R. Karnilowicz Iris B. Mauss

When is reappraisal – reframing a situation’s meaning to alter its emotional impact – associated with psychological health? To answer this question, we should consider that reappraisal is a multi-component process that includes, first, deciding to attempt to use reappraisal and, second, implementing reappraisal with varying degrees of success. Although theories of emotion regulation suggest tha...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2011
Christopher P Barlett Craig A Anderson

Much work has focused on how reappraisal is related to emotions, but not behaviors. Two experiments advanced aggression theory by (a) testing how cognitive and attributional forms of reappraisal are related to aggressive affect and behavior, (b) testing variables that theoretically mediate the relation between attributional reappraisal and aggressive behavior, (c) testing the moderating influen...

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2014
Benjamin Otto Supriya Misra Aditya Prasad Kateri McRae

One factor that influences the success of emotion regulation is the manner in which the regulated emotion was generated. Recent research has suggested that reappraisal, a top-down emotion regulation strategy, is more effective in decreasing self-reported negative affect when emotions were generated from the top-down, versus the bottom-up. On the basis of a process overlap framework, we hypothes...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2012
Kateri McRae James J Gross Jochen Weber Elaine R Robertson Peter Sokol-Hessner Rebecca D Ray John D E Gabrieli Kevin N Ochsner

The ability to use cognitive reappraisal to regulate emotions is an adaptive skill in adulthood, but little is known about its development. Because reappraisal is thought to be supported by linearly developing prefrontal regions, one prediction is that reappraisal ability develops linearly. However, recent investigations into socio-emotional development suggest that there are non-linear pattern...

2011
Christian Paret Jessica Brenninkmeyer Benjamin Meyer Kenneth S. L. Yuen Nina Gartmann Marie-Luise Mechias Raffael Kalisch

Reappraisal has been defined as a conscious, deliberate change in the way an emotional stimulus is interpreted, initiated in order to change its emotion-eliciting character (Gross, 2002). Reappraisal can be used to down-regulate negative emotions, including anxiety (reviewed in Kalisch, 2009). There is currently a strong interest in identifying the cognitive processes and neural substrates that...

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