نتایج جستجو برای: cognitive reappraisal

تعداد نتایج: 253197  

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2006
Greg Hajcak Sander Nieuwenhuis

Cognitive strategies such as reappraisal reduce the intensity of negative experience and brain activity that is sensitive to emotional salience. The time course of reappraisal-related neural modulation remains unclear, and it is unknown whether the electrocortical response to emotional stimuli is sensitive to reappraisal. Event-related brain potentials were recorded first while participants pas...

2016
Gul Gunaydin Emre Selcuk Anthony D. Ong

Past research on emotion regulation has provided evidence that cognitive reappraisal predicts reactivity to affective stimuli and challenge tests in laboratory settings. However, little is known about how trait reappraisal might contribute to affective reactivity to everyday positive and negative events. Using a large, life-span sample of adults (N = 1755), the present study addressed this impo...

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2014
Benjamin Otto Supriya Misra Aditya Prasad Kateri McRae

One factor that influences the success of emotion regulation is the manner in which the regulated emotion was generated. Recent research has suggested that reappraisal, a top-down emotion regulation strategy, is more effective in decreasing self-reported negative affect when emotions were generated from the top-down, versus the bottom-up. On the basis of a process overlap framework, we hypothes...

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2005
Rebecca D Ray Kevin N Ochsner Jeffrey C Cooper Elaine R Robertson John D E Gabrieli James J Gross

Cognitive reappraisal can alter emotional responses by changing one's interpretation of a situation's meaning. Functional neuroimaging has revealed that using cognitive reappraisal to increase or decrease affective responses involves left prefrontal activation and goal-appropriate increases or decreases in amygdala activation (Ochsner, Bunge, Gross, & Gabrieli, 2002; Ochsner, Ray, et al., 2004)...

2011
Christian Paret Jessica Brenninkmeyer Benjamin Meyer Kenneth S. L. Yuen Nina Gartmann Marie-Luise Mechias Raffael Kalisch

Reappraisal has been defined as a conscious, deliberate change in the way an emotional stimulus is interpreted, initiated in order to change its emotion-eliciting character (Gross, 2002). Reappraisal can be used to down-regulate negative emotions, including anxiety (reviewed in Kalisch, 2009). There is currently a strong interest in identifying the cognitive processes and neural substrates that...

2010
Jasmeet Pannu Hayes Rajendra A. Morey Christopher M. Petty Srishti Seth Moria J. Smoski Gregory McCarthy Kevin S. LaBar

During times of emotional stress, individuals often engage in emotion regulation to reduce the experiential and physiological impact of negative emotions. Interestingly, emotion regulation strategies also influence memory encoding of the event. Cognitive reappraisal is associated with enhanced memory while expressive suppression is associated with impaired explicit memory of the emotional event...

Journal: :Journal of personality 2004
Oliver P John James J Gross

Individuals regulate their emotions in a wide variety of ways. Are some forms of emotion regulation healthier than others? We focus on two commonly used emotion regulation strategies: reappraisal (changing the way one thinks about a potentially emotion-eliciting event) and suppression (changing the way one responds behaviorally to an emotion-eliciting event). In the first section, we review exp...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2013
Karen J Mathewson Louis A Schmidt Vladimir Miskovic Diane L Santesso Eric Duku Randi E McCabe Martin M Antony David A Moscovitch

Modifying dysfunctional emotion regulation is an important goal in psychological treatments for social anxiety disorder (SAD). Antecedent-focused strategies learned in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), such as cognitive reappraisal, have proven more effective in reducing social anxiety than response-focused strategies, such as expressive suppression. Still, not all patients with SAD respond w...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2017
Sandra J E Langeslag Kruti Surti

Because the effectiveness of the emotion regulation strategy cognitive reappraisal may vary with emotion intensity, we investigated how stimulus arousal affects reappraisal success. Participants up- and down-regulated emotional responses using cognitive reappraisal to low and high arousing unpleasant pictures while the electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded. Up-regulation resulted in more nega...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2014
Eric S Allard Elizabeth A Kensinger

OBJECTIVES Successful emotion regulation partly depends on our capacity to modulate emotional responses through the use of cognitive strategies. Age may affect the strategies employed most often; thus, we examined younger and older adults' neural network connectivity when employing two different strategies: cognitive reappraisal and selective attention. METHOD The current study used psychophy...

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