Browsing Faculty of Arts and Sciences by Keyword "emotion regulation"
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The Cognitive Consequences of Emotion Regulation: An ERP Investigation
(Blackwell Publishers, 2008)Increasing evidence suggests that emotion regulation (ER) strategies modulate encoding of information presented during regulation; however, no studies have assessed the impact of cognitive reappraisal ER strategies on the ... -
Mind over matter: Reappraising arousal improves cardiovascular and cognitive responses to stress.
(American Psychological Association (APA), 2012)Researchers have theorized that changing the way we think about our bodily responses can improve our physiological and cognitive reactions to stressful events. However, the underlying processes through which mental states ... -
Neural Activity to a Partner's Facial Expression Predicts Self-Regulation After Conflict
(Elsevier BV, 2010)Introduction: Failure to self-regulate after an interpersonal conflict can result in persistent negative mood and maladaptive behaviors. Research indicates that lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) activity is related to ... -
The Self, Emotions, and Self-Injury: Links Between Self-Oriented Cognition and Emotion Processes in Non-Suicidal Self-Injury
(2023-09-07)Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI)—the intentional destruction of one’s own body tissue without suicidal intent (e.g., self-cutting, self-hitting; Hooley et al., 2020)—is widely prevalent, occurs across different psychiatric ...