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Although individuals with high and low autism‐like traits (ALT) perform identically on empathy tasks, neuro‐decoding reveals distinct underlying neural strategies. High‐ALT individuals employ late compensatory processing for cognitive empathy and fail to form integrated neural representations for affective empathy, demonstrating a pattern of behavioral
Lingyu Zhao +3 more
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Emotion Regulation Interventions for Cancer Patients and Their Relatives: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Background Emotional regulation (ER) is crucial for the psychological well‐being of patients with cancer and their relatives. Various ER interventions exist but often suffer from poor adherence and high attrition rates. Aims This systematic review aims to identify ER interventions for patients with cancer and their relatives, describe their ...
Ambre Naeyaert +8 more
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Mental Imagery in the Relationship between Alexithymia and Parental Psychological Control
This study aims to explore the mediating role of mental imagery in the relationship between alexithymia and parental psychological control among Chinese university students.
Zengjian Wang, Ziying Yang
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Controversies in Emotional Intelligence [PDF]
The original UNH webpage about emotional intelligence was among the first online and publicly available sources of responsible information about emotional intelligence.
Mayer, John D.
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ABSTRACT Objective Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a severe psychiatric disorder with structural brain alterations; however, the roles of cortical surface area (CSA) and cortical thickness (CTh) during adolescence remain unclear. Building on frequent reports of gray matter reductions in the cingulate cortex and precuneus, this study assesses CSA, CTh, and ...
Irina Jarvers +11 more
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“Music is my drug”: Alexithymia, empathy, and emotional responding to music [PDF]
Cotterell, Samantha +2 more
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Impaired recognition of facial expressions of emotions in refugees: The role of war‐related trauma
Abstract Exposure to traumatic events is associated with biases in the perception of emotional facial expressions. By bridging research on trauma exposure and emotion recognition, the present study investigated the impact of war‐related trauma on the recognition of facial expressions of emotions in a sample of war trauma–exposed refugees (N = 108) from
Edita Fino +2 more
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ABSTRACT Emotional eating is critical in the development and maintenance of obesity among children and adolescents. While attachment's influence on emotional eating is increasingly recognised, little is known about how emotion regulation strategies mediate this, particularly in samples with obesity.
Joana Gómez‐Odriozola +3 more
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Does reflection reduce the epistemic side‐effect effect? A new challenge to error accounts
The epistemic side‐effect effect consists of an asymmetric pattern of knowledge attributions in harm and help cases, paralleling the Knobe effect for intentionality attributions. Error‐based accounts suggest the asymmetries arise from performance errors in harm cases. We challenge this claim with three new experimental studies designed to reduce errors.
Bartosz Maćkiewicz +3 more
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International Journal of Dermatology, Volume 65, Issue 3, Page 572-574, March 2026.
Jiaqi Chen +4 more
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