نتایج جستجو برای: cognitive reappraisal

تعداد نتایج: 253197  

Journal: :Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2014
Andy C. Belden Joan L. Luby David Pagliaccio Deanna M. Barch

When used effectively, cognitive reappraisal of distressing events is a highly adaptive cognitive emotion regulation (CER) strategy, with impairments in cognitive reappraisal associated with greater risk for psychopathology. Despite extensive literature examining the neural correlates of cognitive reappraisal in healthy and psychiatrically ill adults, there is a dearth of data to inform the neu...

2012
Li-Yan Zhao Jie Tian Wei Wang Wei Qin Jie Shi Qiang Li Kai Yuan Ming-Hao Dong Wei-Chuang Yang Ya-Rong Wang Li-Li Sun Lin Lu

RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVE Drug cues can induce craving for drugs of abuse. Dysfunctional regulation of emotion and motivation regarding rewarding objects appears to be an integral part of addiction. It has been found that cognitive strategies decreased the intensity of craving in addicts. Reappraisal strategy is a type of cognitive strategy that requires participants to reinterpret the meaning of...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2014
Andrea Hermann Tanja Keck Rudolf Stark

Adverse learning experiences play a significant role in the etiology of anxiety disorders. However, not all individuals experiencing negative events develop heightened anxiety. This is possibly due to individual differences in the regulation of negative emotions associated with these negative events. Cognitive reappraisal is defined as reinterpreting an emotion-eliciting situation in a way that...

2017
Xiaofei Wu Tingting Guo Tengteng Tang Baoguo Shi Jing Luo

As a well-recognized and widely adopted emotional regulation strategy, cognitive reappraisal has generally been proven to be efficient. However, the cognitive mechanism underlying regulatory efficiency, particularly the role of creativity, in cognitive reappraisal is unclear. Although previous studies have evaluated the relationship between creativity and reappraisal from the perspectives of ge...

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2010
Jason S Moser Steven B Most Robert F Simons

To what degree do cognitively based strategies of emotion regulation impact subsequent cognitive control? Here, we investigated this question by interleaving a cognitive task with emotion regulation trials, where regulation occurred through cognitive reappraisal. In addition to obtaining self-reports of emotion regulation, we used the late positive potential (LPP) of the event-related brain pot...

2015
Liyang Sai Sisi Wang Anne Ward Yixuan Ku Biao Sang

Recent studies have shown that instructed cognitive reappraisal can regulate the neural processing of reward. However, it is still unclear whether the habitual use of cognitive reappraisal in everyday life is related to brain activity involved in reward processing. In the present study, participants' neural responses to reward were measured using electroencephalography (EEG) recorded during a g...

2014
Debora Cutuli

Individuals regulate their emotions in a wide variety of ways. In the present review it has been addressed the issue of whether some forms of emotion regulation are healthier than others by focusing on two commonly used emotion regulation strategies: cognitive reappraisal (changing the way one thinks about potentially emotion-eliciting events) and expressive suppression (changing the way one be...

2014
Christian E. Salas James J. Gross Oliver H. Turnbull

In the past decade, there has been growing interest in the neuroanatomical and neuropsychological bases of reappraisal. Findings suggest that reappraisal activates a set of areas in the left hemisphere (LH), which are commonly associated with language abilities and verbally mediated cognitive control. The main goal of this study was to investigate whether individuals with focal damage to the LH...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2011
Christopher P Barlett Craig A Anderson

Much work has focused on how reappraisal is related to emotions, but not behaviors. Two experiments advanced aggression theory by (a) testing how cognitive and attributional forms of reappraisal are related to aggressive affect and behavior, (b) testing variables that theoretically mediate the relation between attributional reappraisal and aggressive behavior, (c) testing the moderating influen...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2012
Kateri McRae James J Gross Jochen Weber Elaine R Robertson Peter Sokol-Hessner Rebecca D Ray John D E Gabrieli Kevin N Ochsner

The ability to use cognitive reappraisal to regulate emotions is an adaptive skill in adulthood, but little is known about its development. Because reappraisal is thought to be supported by linearly developing prefrontal regions, one prediction is that reappraisal ability develops linearly. However, recent investigations into socio-emotional development suggest that there are non-linear pattern...

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