Interacting with others by interpreting and responding to their facial expressions is an essential and early developing social skill in humans. We examined whether and how …
AR Hariri, EE Forbes - Handbook of emotion regulation, 2007 - books.google.com
Identifying the biological underpinnings that contribute to brain structure and complex cognitive and emotional behaviors is paramount to our understanding of how individual …
Emotional development involves increased ability to feel, understand and differentiate progressively more complex emotions, as well as the ability to self-regulate them in order to …
T Canli, J Ferri, EA Duman - Neuroscience, 2009 - Elsevier
Emotions can be powerful drivers of behavior that may be adaptive or maladaptive for the individual. Thus, the ability to alter one's emotions, to regulate them, should be beneficial to …
M Wang, KJ Saudino - Journal of Adult Development, 2011 - Springer
This paper examines the similarities and differences between emotion regulation and stress coping and reviews research that suggests that the association between emotion regulation …
Affective neuroscience and cognitive science approaches are useful for understanding the components of emotion regulation; several examples from current research are provided …
Because individual differences in emotion regulation are associated with risk for childhood behavioral problems, multidisciplinary investigation of the genetic and neural underpinnings …
Attention modulation when confronted with emotional stimuli is considered a critical aspect of executive function, yet rarely studied during childhood and adolescence, a developmental …
This study used functional MRI (fMRI) to examine a novel aspect of emotion regulation in adolescent development: whether age predicts differences in both the concurrent and …