Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we examined whether individual differences in amygdala activation in response to negative relative to neutral information are related to differences in the speed with which such information is evaluated, the extent to which such differences are associated with medial prefrontal cortex function, and their relationship with measures of trait anxiety and psychological well-being (PWB). Results indicated that faster judgments of negative relative to neutral information were associated with increased left and right amygdala activation. In the prefrontal cortex, faster judgment time was associated with relative decreased activation in a cluster in the ventral anterior cingulate cortex (ACC, BA 24). Fur...
The tendency toward impulsive behavior under emotional duress (negative and positive urgency) predic...
Although early research implicated the amygdala in automatic processing of negative information, mor...
Previous studies have shown that the activity of the amygdala is elevated in people experiencing cli...
This study investigated the neural basis of individual variation in emotion regulation, specifically...
The present study investigated the premise that individual differences in autonomic physiology could...
Reaction times (RTs) are a valuable measure for assessing cognitive processes. However, RTs are susc...
The regulation of negative emotion through reappraisal has been shown to induce increased prefrontal...
Neuroticism is associated with the experience of negative affect and the development of affective di...
The ability to voluntarily regulate our emotional response to threatening and highly arousing stimul...
The neural substrate of cognitive reappraisal has been well-mapped. Individuals who successfully dow...
Rodent and human studies have implicated an amygdala-prefrontal circuit during threat processing. On...
Inertia, together with intensity and valence, is an important component of emotion. We tested whethe...
The neural substrate of cognitive reappraisal has been well-mapped. Individuals who successfully dow...
Recent evidence suggests that putting feelings into words activates the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and ...
In the past, the amygdala has generally been conceptualized as a fear-processing module. Recently, h...
The tendency toward impulsive behavior under emotional duress (negative and positive urgency) predic...
Although early research implicated the amygdala in automatic processing of negative information, mor...
Previous studies have shown that the activity of the amygdala is elevated in people experiencing cli...
This study investigated the neural basis of individual variation in emotion regulation, specifically...
The present study investigated the premise that individual differences in autonomic physiology could...
Reaction times (RTs) are a valuable measure for assessing cognitive processes. However, RTs are susc...
The regulation of negative emotion through reappraisal has been shown to induce increased prefrontal...
Neuroticism is associated with the experience of negative affect and the development of affective di...
The ability to voluntarily regulate our emotional response to threatening and highly arousing stimul...
The neural substrate of cognitive reappraisal has been well-mapped. Individuals who successfully dow...
Rodent and human studies have implicated an amygdala-prefrontal circuit during threat processing. On...
Inertia, together with intensity and valence, is an important component of emotion. We tested whethe...
The neural substrate of cognitive reappraisal has been well-mapped. Individuals who successfully dow...
Recent evidence suggests that putting feelings into words activates the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and ...
In the past, the amygdala has generally been conceptualized as a fear-processing module. Recently, h...
The tendency toward impulsive behavior under emotional duress (negative and positive urgency) predic...
Although early research implicated the amygdala in automatic processing of negative information, mor...
Previous studies have shown that the activity of the amygdala is elevated in people experiencing cli...