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Expressive suppression as an emotion regulation technique and its potential impact on perceived stress [PDF]
Expressive suppression is the process of decreasing, increasing, or maintaining emotional intensity over a period of time. It is employed as an immediate response to emotional stimuli and can result in negative psychological outcomes.
Roger Caramanica +2 more
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The Relationship Between Interpersonal Sensitivity and Emotion Regulation in Youths
: Background: In clinical psychology, interpersonal sensitivity is defined as a vulnerability to perceived signs of rejection in interpersonal situations; it plays an important role in the development of psychopathology, especially mood disorders.
Anna Yu. Razvaliaeva +1 more
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Suppression of Melanin Production by Expression of HSP70 [PDF]
Skin hyperpigmentation disorders due to abnormal melanin production induced by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation are both a clinical and cosmetic problem. UV irradiation stimulates melanin production in melanocytes by increasing intracellular cAMP. Expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs), especially HSP70, is induced by various stressors, including UV ...
Tatsuya, Hoshino +11 more
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Emotion regulation strategies affect the experience and processing of emotions and emotional stimuli. Chronotype has also been shown to influence the processing of emotional stimuli, with late chronotypes showing a bias towards better processing of ...
Isabel M. Santos +8 more
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Noise suppresses or expresses exponential growth [PDF]
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Deng, Feiqi +7 more
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β-COP Suppresses the Surface Expression of the TREK2
K2P channels, also known as two-pore domain K+ channels, play a crucial role in maintaining the cell membrane potential and contributing to potassium homeostasis due to their leaky nature. The TREK, or tandem of pore domains in a weak inward rectifying K+ channel (TWIK)-related K+ channel, subfamily within the K2P family consists of mechanical channels
Seong-Seop Kim +4 more
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Background This study examined whether work engagement mediated the association between emotion regulation and mental health of professionals working in long-term care institutions for older adults in Brazil. Participants and procedure A cross-sectional
Maria Isabel Wobeto +4 more
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Expression and Suppression of Human Telomerase RNA [PDF]
Telomeres are maintained by the ribonucleoprotein (RNP) enzyme telomerase, which replenishes telomeres through its unique mechanism of internal RNA-templated addition of telomeric DNA. Telomerase is active in most human cancers, typically because its core protein subunit, TERT, is up-regulated.
S, Li, E H, Blackburn
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The present study examined the development of the tendency to use cognitive reappraisal/expressive suppression in daily life and how they relate to depression in Chinese adolescents.
Liyang Sai +3 more
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Emotion Regulation Questionnaire-Adapted and Individual Differences in Emotion Regulation
Emotion regulation is a human adaptation process with important implications for daily life. Two specific emotion regulation strategies were the principle areas of study: reappraisal (cognitive change in which individuals adapt their state of mind about ...
Rita Seixas +2 more
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