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Cognitive Costs of Reappraisal Depend on Both Emotional Stimulus Intensity and Individual Differences in Habitual Reappraisal. [PDF]

open access: goldPLoS ONE, 2016
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 ...
Catherine Nicole Marie Ortner   +2 more
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Cognitive Reappraisal Facilitates Decentering: A Longitudinal Cross-Lagged Analysis Study

open access: goldFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
Previous studies have suggested that cognitive reappraisal, which is an effective emotion regulation strategy, enhances decentering. On the other hand, other studies have implied the reverse in regard to this relationship: that decentering supports ...
Ryota Kobayashi   +4 more
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Modulation of Conflict Processing by Reappraisal: An Experimental Investigation

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2022
Negative affect facilitates conflict processing. Here we sought to assess whether symmetrically, its downregulation by means of reappraisal could lower it.
Qian Yang, Gilles Pourtois
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Reappraising reappraisal

open access: yesEmotion Review, 2019
What psychological mechanisms enable people to reappraise a situation to change its emotional impact? We propose that reappraisal works by shifting appraisal outcomes – abstract representations of how a situational construal compares to goals – either by changing the construal (reconstrual) or by changing the goal set (repurposing).
Andero Uusberg   +4 more
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Cognitive reappraisal in mHealth interventions to foster mental health in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis

open access: yesFrontiers in Digital Health, 2023
BackgroundAn increasing number of mHealth interventions aim to contribute to mental healthcare of which interventions that foster cognitive reappraisal may be particularly effective.ObjectivesTo evaluate the efficacy of mHealth interventions enhancing ...
Karolina Morello   +9 more
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Does past/current pain change pain experience? Comparing self-reports and pupillary responses

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
IntroductionFor decades, a substantial body of research has confirmed the subjective nature of pain. Subjectivity seems to be integrated into the concept of pain but is often confined to self-reported pain.
Hyunkyung Yoo, Younhee Cho, Sungkun Cho
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Sex-Specific Relationships Between Interoceptive Accuracy and Emotion Regulation

open access: yesFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2020
Over the last years, there has been a resurge in the interest to study the relationship between interoception and emotion. By now, it is well established that interoception contributes to the experience of emotions.
Alexander Lischke   +5 more
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Changes in Functional Connectivity Following Treatment With Emotion Regulation Therapy

open access: yesFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2019
Emotion regulation therapy (ERT) is an efficacious treatment for distress disorders (i.e., depression and anxiety), predicated on a conceptual model wherein difficult to treat distress arises from intense emotionality (e.g., neuroticism, dispositional ...
Matthew A. Scult   +10 more
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Electrophysiological Studies of Cognitive Reappraisal Success and Failure in aMCI

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2021
Background: Although successful reappraisal relies on cognitive resources, how cognitive impairment affects brain processes related to cognitive reappraisal is not yet clear.
Shasha Xiao   +3 more
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Emotion regulation in heavy smokers: experiential, expressive and physiological consequences of cognitive reappraisal

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
Emotion regulation dysfunctions are assumed to contribute to the development of tobacco addiction and relapses among smokers attempting to quit. To further examine this hypothesis, the present study compared heavy smokers with nonsmokers in a reappraisal
Lingdan eWu   +6 more
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