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How do athletes feel when they perform at their best? How can they reach and maintain optimal feeling states? How do athletes feel when they perform poorly? How can they avoid or regulate their dysfunctional feelings? How can they optimize their performance?
Ruiz M. C., Robazza C.
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Capacity and tendency: A neuroscientific framework for the study of emotion regulation. [PDF]
It is widely accepted that the ability to effectively regulate one's emotions is a cornerstone of physical and mental health. As such, it should come as no surprise that the number of neuroimaging studies focused on emotion regulation and associated ...
Guassi Moreira, João F+1 more
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Objective Young children experience physical complaints, like abdominal pain or minor injuries from playing, almost every day. These experiences may shape how they deal with health issues later in life. While models exist to explain illness perception in
Sterre van der Ziel+3 more
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The longitudinal development of emotion regulation capacities in children at risk for externalizing disorders [PDF]
The development of emotional regulation capacities in children at high versus low risk for externalizing disorder was examined in a longitudinal study investigating: a) whether disturbances in emotion regulation precede and predict the emergence of ...
Ainsworth+33 more
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The network theory of psychopathology proposes that mental disorders arise from direct interactions between symptoms. This theory provides a promising framework to understand the development and maintenance of mental disorders such as depression. In this
Marieke Wichers+5 more
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Introduction The reward system regulates the processes that motivate people to pursue evolutionary beneficial stimuli. Effective functioning of the reward system can protect against the development of anhedonia. In the daily life, the reward system can
A. Kuranova+4 more
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Measures of emotion regulation: Convergence and psychometric properties of the difficulties in emotion regulation scale and emotion regulation questionnaire [PDF]
AbstractObjectiveInvestigating unique and shared aspects of measures of emotion regulation (ER) advances our understanding of ER as a multidimensional construct. This study aimed to investigate psychometric properties of three ER‐measures: Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS‐36), the abbreviated version DERS‐16, and Emotion Regulation ...
Karolina Sörman+7 more
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Amygdalar function reflects common individual differences in emotion and pain regulation success [PDF]
Although the co-occurrence of negative affect and pain is well recognized, the mechanism underlying their association is unclear. To examine whether a common self-regulatory ability impacts the experience of both emotion and pain, we integrated ...
Davidson, Richard J.+5 more
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A qualitative approach to guide choices for designing a diary study
Background Electronic diaries are increasingly used in diverse disciplines to collect momentary data on experienced feelings, cognitions, behavior and social context in real life situations.
Karin A. M. Janssens+4 more
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To date, the field of emotion regulation (ER) has largely focused on intrinsic ER (i.e., regulation of one’s own emotions) and has only recently started to investigate extrinsic ER (i.e., regulation of another person’s emotions). This paper selectively reviews current findings in order to answer the following questions: (1) What is extrinsic ER and how
Nozaki, Yuki, Mikolajczak , Moïra
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