Emotional intelligence (EI) is a multi-faceted construct consisting of our ability to perceive, monitor, regulate and use emotions. Despite much attention being paid to the neural substrates of EI, little is known of the spontaneous brain activity associated with EI during resting state. We used resting-state fMRI to investigate the association between the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFFs) and EI in a large sample of young, healthy adults. We found that EI was significantly associated with ALFFs in key nodes of two networks: the social emotional processing network (the fusiform gyrus, right superior orbital frontal gyrus, left inferior frontal gyrus and left inferior parietal lobule) and the cognitive control network (the bila...
Background Emotion regulation (ER) refers to the control of emotions with the goal to start, stop o...
Imaging studies investigating the default-mode network (DMN) of the brain revealed the phenomenon of...
In recent years, many studies have focused on resting state brain activity, and especially on functi...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a multi-faceted construct consisting of our ability to perceive, moni...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a multi-faceted construct consisting of our ability to perceive, moni...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a multi-faceted construct consisting of our ability to perceive, moni...
Abstract Emotional intelligence (EI) is defined as an individual’s capacity to accurately perceive, ...
Evidence suggests that individual differences in emotion control are associated with frontoparietal-...
Episodic memory, i.e., the conscious memory for personally experienced events within a particular sp...
This study investigated the neural basis of individual variation in emotion regulation, specifically...
Emotions are fundamentally temporal processes that dynamically change over time. This temporal natur...
The ability to volitionally regulate emotions is critical to health and well-being. While patterns o...
Emotions are fundamentally temporal processes that dynamically change over time. This temporal natur...
Introduction: The present study explored the role of resting state and personality component (BIS/BA...
Emotions are fundamentally temporal processes that dynamically change over time. This temporal natur...
Background Emotion regulation (ER) refers to the control of emotions with the goal to start, stop o...
Imaging studies investigating the default-mode network (DMN) of the brain revealed the phenomenon of...
In recent years, many studies have focused on resting state brain activity, and especially on functi...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a multi-faceted construct consisting of our ability to perceive, moni...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a multi-faceted construct consisting of our ability to perceive, moni...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a multi-faceted construct consisting of our ability to perceive, moni...
Abstract Emotional intelligence (EI) is defined as an individual’s capacity to accurately perceive, ...
Evidence suggests that individual differences in emotion control are associated with frontoparietal-...
Episodic memory, i.e., the conscious memory for personally experienced events within a particular sp...
This study investigated the neural basis of individual variation in emotion regulation, specifically...
Emotions are fundamentally temporal processes that dynamically change over time. This temporal natur...
The ability to volitionally regulate emotions is critical to health and well-being. While patterns o...
Emotions are fundamentally temporal processes that dynamically change over time. This temporal natur...
Introduction: The present study explored the role of resting state and personality component (BIS/BA...
Emotions are fundamentally temporal processes that dynamically change over time. This temporal natur...
Background Emotion regulation (ER) refers to the control of emotions with the goal to start, stop o...
Imaging studies investigating the default-mode network (DMN) of the brain revealed the phenomenon of...
In recent years, many studies have focused on resting state brain activity, and especially on functi...