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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2023
Decades of evidence reveal intimate links between sensation and emotion. Yet, discussion of sensory experiences as tools that promote emotion regulation is largely absent from current theorizing on this topic. Here, we address this gap by integrating evidence from social-personality, clinical, cognitive-neuroscience, and animal research to highlight ...
Micaela Rodriguez, Ethan Kross
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Decades of evidence reveal intimate links between sensation and emotion. Yet, discussion of sensory experiences as tools that promote emotion regulation is largely absent from current theorizing on this topic. Here, we address this gap by integrating evidence from social-personality, clinical, cognitive-neuroscience, and animal research to highlight ...
Micaela Rodriguez, Ethan Kross
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An emotion perspective on emotion regulation
Cognition & Emotion, 2011In their balanced article, Gross, Sheppes, and Urry (this issue) argue that, “in some circumstances, the distinction between emotion generation and emotion regulation is indeed useful” (p. 765).
Batja, Mesquita, Nico H, Frijda
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2017
The chapter “Regulating Emotions,” in School Mental Health Services for Adolescents, examines various aspects related to emotion regulation, including its identification, assessment, and intervention, according to evidence-based practice. Internalizing disorders represent an area of marked concern for youth, particularly during the developmental stage ...
Matthew P. Mychailyszyn +2 more
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The chapter “Regulating Emotions,” in School Mental Health Services for Adolescents, examines various aspects related to emotion regulation, including its identification, assessment, and intervention, according to evidence-based practice. Internalizing disorders represent an area of marked concern for youth, particularly during the developmental stage ...
Matthew P. Mychailyszyn +2 more
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2011
Emotions influence our behavior by initiating adaptive response tendencies that affect our subsequent decision-making. Emotions are often elicited by cues in our environment that signal potential rewards or punishments. At times the influence of emotions on behavior can be maladaptive; for instance, the positive emotions elicited by a reward ...
Katy Phillips, Mick Power
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Emotions influence our behavior by initiating adaptive response tendencies that affect our subsequent decision-making. Emotions are often elicited by cues in our environment that signal potential rewards or punishments. At times the influence of emotions on behavior can be maladaptive; for instance, the positive emotions elicited by a reward ...
Katy Phillips, Mick Power
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2018
This chapter describes the processes and systems implicated in regulation of emotion. Emotion regulation is an important topic in many fields of psychiatric disorders. According to the established model developed by Gross and colleagues, emotion regulation can be distinguished into antecedent-focused and response-focused emotion regulation strategies ...
Katja Bertsch +3 more
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This chapter describes the processes and systems implicated in regulation of emotion. Emotion regulation is an important topic in many fields of psychiatric disorders. According to the established model developed by Gross and colleagues, emotion regulation can be distinguished into antecedent-focused and response-focused emotion regulation strategies ...
Katja Bertsch +3 more
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GANEing on emotion and emotion regulation
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2016AbstractThe function of emotion and its underlying neural mechanisms are often left underspecified. I extend the GANE (glutamate amplifies noradrenergic effects) model by examining its success in accounting for findings in emotion regulation. I also identify points of alignment with construction models of emotion and with the hypothesis that emotion ...
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