Emotion processing is vital for healthy adolescent development, and impaired emotional responses are associated with a number of psychiatric disorders. However, it is unclear whether observed differences between psychiatric populations and healthy controls reflect modifiable variations in functioning (and thus could be sensitive to changes resulting from intervention) or stable, non-modifiable, individual differences. The current study therefore investigated whether the Late Positive Potential (LPP; a neural index of emotion process-ing) can be used as a marker of therapeutic change following psycho-social intervention. At-risk male adolescents who had received less than four months intervention (minimal-intervention, N = 32) or more than n...
The immediate effect is an important index of the outcomes of emotion regulation. However, in daily ...
Background: Although theorists have posited that adolescent depression is char-acterized by emotion-...
AIMS: Disrupted affective processes are core features of psychosis; yet emotion reactivity and emoti...
Objective: The reduction of the amplitude of the late positive potential (LPP) following cognitive r...
Abstract. Morphed faces depicting varying degrees of affect expression can be used to investigate th...
The ability to control/regulate emotions is an important coping mechanism in the face of emotionally...
Social processes are key to navigating the world, and investigating their underlying mecha-nisms and...
Objective: In this hypothesis-testing study, which is based on findings from a previous atheoretical...
The relationship between human fluid intelligence and social-emotional abilities has been a topic of...
Social anxiety is characterized by an excessive fear of being embarrassed in social interac-tions or...
Objective: Emotional change is crucial for successful psychotherapy, and is assumed to occur on a su...
Patients with epilepsy have a high prevalence of comorbid mood disorders. This study aims to evaluat...
Objective: The reduction of the amplitude of the late positive potential (LPP) following cognitive r...
ERP technique helps much in emotion studies. These studies usually recruited healthy people or indiv...
Context: Social anxiety disorder is thought to involve emotional hyperreactivity, cognitive distorti...
The immediate effect is an important index of the outcomes of emotion regulation. However, in daily ...
Background: Although theorists have posited that adolescent depression is char-acterized by emotion-...
AIMS: Disrupted affective processes are core features of psychosis; yet emotion reactivity and emoti...
Objective: The reduction of the amplitude of the late positive potential (LPP) following cognitive r...
Abstract. Morphed faces depicting varying degrees of affect expression can be used to investigate th...
The ability to control/regulate emotions is an important coping mechanism in the face of emotionally...
Social processes are key to navigating the world, and investigating their underlying mecha-nisms and...
Objective: In this hypothesis-testing study, which is based on findings from a previous atheoretical...
The relationship between human fluid intelligence and social-emotional abilities has been a topic of...
Social anxiety is characterized by an excessive fear of being embarrassed in social interac-tions or...
Objective: Emotional change is crucial for successful psychotherapy, and is assumed to occur on a su...
Patients with epilepsy have a high prevalence of comorbid mood disorders. This study aims to evaluat...
Objective: The reduction of the amplitude of the late positive potential (LPP) following cognitive r...
ERP technique helps much in emotion studies. These studies usually recruited healthy people or indiv...
Context: Social anxiety disorder is thought to involve emotional hyperreactivity, cognitive distorti...
The immediate effect is an important index of the outcomes of emotion regulation. However, in daily ...
Background: Although theorists have posited that adolescent depression is char-acterized by emotion-...
AIMS: Disrupted affective processes are core features of psychosis; yet emotion reactivity and emoti...