& Lesion and neuroimaging studies suggest the amygdala is important in the perception and production of negative emotion; however, the effects of emotion regulation on the amygdalar response to negative stimuli remain unknown. Using event-related fMRI, we tested the hypothesis that voluntary modulation of negative emotion is associated with changes in neural activity within the amygdala. Negative and neutral pictures were presented with instructions to either ‘‘maintain’ ’ the emotional response or ‘‘passively view’ ’ the picture without regulating the emotion. Each picture presen-tation was followed by a delay, after which subjects indicated how they currently felt via a response keypad. Consistent with previous reports, greater signal...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of the amygdala during the emotional processing of ...
Emotion Regulation (ER) includes different mechanisms aiming at volitionally modulating emotional re...
AbstractThe evidence for amygdala processing of emotional items outside the focus of attention is mi...
Background Successful control of affect partly depends on the capacity to modulate negative emotiona...
Emotion regulation (ER) is crucial in terms of mental health and social functioning. Attention deplo...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground - Successful control of affect partly depends on the capaci...
Although numerous neuroimaging studies have examined what happens when individuals are instructed to...
Background: Neuroimaging has demonstrated that voluntary emotion regulation is effective in reducing...
Objective: In a previous study, we demonstrated that amygdala reactivity to masked negative facial e...
regulation. However, to date little is known about the sustainability of these neural effects once ...
<div><p>Functional imaging studies of affective disorders have demonstrated abnormal activity in the...
Previous studies have shown that emotional stimuli can be processed through the amygdala without con...
The amygdala has been implicated in the processing of emotion and animacy information and to be resp...
Functional imaging studies of affective disorders have demonstrated abnormal activity in the amygdal...
This study investigated the neural basis of individual variation in emotion regulation, specifically...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of the amygdala during the emotional processing of ...
Emotion Regulation (ER) includes different mechanisms aiming at volitionally modulating emotional re...
AbstractThe evidence for amygdala processing of emotional items outside the focus of attention is mi...
Background Successful control of affect partly depends on the capacity to modulate negative emotiona...
Emotion regulation (ER) is crucial in terms of mental health and social functioning. Attention deplo...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground - Successful control of affect partly depends on the capaci...
Although numerous neuroimaging studies have examined what happens when individuals are instructed to...
Background: Neuroimaging has demonstrated that voluntary emotion regulation is effective in reducing...
Objective: In a previous study, we demonstrated that amygdala reactivity to masked negative facial e...
regulation. However, to date little is known about the sustainability of these neural effects once ...
<div><p>Functional imaging studies of affective disorders have demonstrated abnormal activity in the...
Previous studies have shown that emotional stimuli can be processed through the amygdala without con...
The amygdala has been implicated in the processing of emotion and animacy information and to be resp...
Functional imaging studies of affective disorders have demonstrated abnormal activity in the amygdal...
This study investigated the neural basis of individual variation in emotion regulation, specifically...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of the amygdala during the emotional processing of ...
Emotion Regulation (ER) includes different mechanisms aiming at volitionally modulating emotional re...
AbstractThe evidence for amygdala processing of emotional items outside the focus of attention is mi...