[PDF][PDF] Explicit and implicit emotion regulation: a multi-level framework

LM Braunstein, JJ Gross… - Social cognitive and …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
The ability to adaptively regulate emotion is essential for mental and physical well-being.
How should we organize the myriad ways people attempt to regulate their emotions? We …

The impact of anxiety upon cognition: perspectives from human threat of shock studies

OJ Robinson, K Vytal, BR Cornwell… - Frontiers in human …, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Anxiety disorders constitute a sizeable worldwide health burden with profound social and
economic consequences. The symptoms are wide-ranging; from hyperarousal to difficulties …

A systematic review of associations between adverse peer experiences and emotion regulation in adolescence

T Herd, J Kim-Spoon - Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2021 - Springer
Adolescence is a developmental period marked by changes in cognition, emotion, and
social relations. For example, sensitivity to social feedback increases as peer relationships …

Performance-dependent inhibition of pain by an executive working memory task

J Buhle, TD Wager - PAIN®, 2010 - Elsevier
It is widely assumed that distraction reduces pain. Similarly, it is assumed that pain distracts
from concurrent, unrelated cognitive processing, reducing performance on difficult tasks …

Cognitive and affective empathy relate differentially to emotion regulation

NM Thompson, CM Van Reekum, B Chakrabarti - Affective Science, 2022 - Springer
The constructs of empathy (ie, understanding and/or sharing another's emotion) and
emotion regulation (ie, the processes by which one manages emotions) have largely been …

The effect of induced anxiety on cognition: threat of shock enhances aversive processing in healthy individuals

OJ Robinson, AM Letkiewicz, C Overstreet… - Cognitive, Affective, & …, 2011 - Springer
Individuals with anxiety disorders demonstrate altered cognitive performance including (1)
cognitive biases towards negative stimuli (affective biases) and (2) increased cognitive …

The neuroscience of emotion regulation: Basic mechanisms and their role in development, aging, and psychopathology

JA Silvers, JT Buhle, KN Ochsner - 2013 - academic.oup.com
When life's gentle breezes turn into threatening gales, we humans have a remarkable ability
to adapt accordingly. This adaptability grants us a degree of control over not just our …

Neural substrates of the emotion-word and emotional counting Stroop tasks in healthy and clinical populations: A meta-analysis of functional brain imaging studies

C Feng, B Becker, W Huang, X Wu, SB Eickhoff… - NeuroImage, 2018 - Elsevier
The emotional Stroop task (EST) is among the most influential paradigms used to probe
attention-related or cognitive control-related emotional processing in healthy subjects and …

Common executive function predicts reappraisal ability but not frequency.

WX Toh, H Yang - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Cognitive reappraisal is an emotion-regulation strategy that positively impacts various facets
of adaptive functioning (eg, interpersonal relations, subjective well-being). Although …

Adversity and emotional functioning

HM Milojevich, KA Lindquist, MA Sheridan - Affective science, 2021 - Springer
Exposure to early adversity has been linked to variations in emotional functioning. To date,
however, the precise nature of these variations has been difficult to pinpoint given …