Despite the prominence of emotional dysfunction in psychopathology, relatively few experiments have explicitly studied emotion regulation in adults. The present study examined one type of emotion regulation: voluntary regulation of short-term emotional responses to unpleasant visual stimuli. In a sample of 48 college students, both eyeblink startle magnitude and corrugator activity were sensitive to experimental manipulation. Instructions to suppress negative emotion led to both smaller startle eyeblinks and decreased corrugator activity. Instructions to enhance negative emotion led to larger startle eyeblinks and increased corrugator activity. Several advantages of this experimental manipulation are discussed, including the use of both a s...
Emotion regulation is essential for adaptive behavior and mental health. Strategies applied to alter...
This thesis investigated the emotional processing of photographic stimuli. The startle blink reflex ...
Two experiments were conducted to assess simultaneously the effects of attentional and emotional pro...
<div><p>Eyeblinks, whether reflexive or voluntary, play an important role in protecting our vision. ...
Eyeblinks, whether reflexive or voluntary, play an important role in protecting our vision. When vie...
Despite growing interest in emotion regulation, the degree to which psychophysiological measures of ...
The relationship between emotional regulation and response inhibition is examined. The presentation ...
The concept of emotion and how to regulate it is a central aspect of modern psychology. Within the p...
The present study examined the effects of expressive suppression and emotion suppression on affect, ...
It has been suggested that emotion regulatory extremes may play a role in psychopathology and physic...
People have different strategies to regulate and control their own emotions. For short-te...
Successful emotion regulation is important for maintaining psychological well-being. Although it is ...
Three studies investigated the effect of angering pictures on the startle eyeblink response, based o...
BackgroundWhilst there has been extensive study of the mechanisms underlying the regulation for pict...
Increased attention among the research community in exploring underlying mecha-nisms of emotion r...
Emotion regulation is essential for adaptive behavior and mental health. Strategies applied to alter...
This thesis investigated the emotional processing of photographic stimuli. The startle blink reflex ...
Two experiments were conducted to assess simultaneously the effects of attentional and emotional pro...
<div><p>Eyeblinks, whether reflexive or voluntary, play an important role in protecting our vision. ...
Eyeblinks, whether reflexive or voluntary, play an important role in protecting our vision. When vie...
Despite growing interest in emotion regulation, the degree to which psychophysiological measures of ...
The relationship between emotional regulation and response inhibition is examined. The presentation ...
The concept of emotion and how to regulate it is a central aspect of modern psychology. Within the p...
The present study examined the effects of expressive suppression and emotion suppression on affect, ...
It has been suggested that emotion regulatory extremes may play a role in psychopathology and physic...
People have different strategies to regulate and control their own emotions. For short-te...
Successful emotion regulation is important for maintaining psychological well-being. Although it is ...
Three studies investigated the effect of angering pictures on the startle eyeblink response, based o...
BackgroundWhilst there has been extensive study of the mechanisms underlying the regulation for pict...
Increased attention among the research community in exploring underlying mecha-nisms of emotion r...
Emotion regulation is essential for adaptive behavior and mental health. Strategies applied to alter...
This thesis investigated the emotional processing of photographic stimuli. The startle blink reflex ...
Two experiments were conducted to assess simultaneously the effects of attentional and emotional pro...