Emotion regulation is a critical mechanism in the socio-emotional development of children. Previous studies revealed that children use cognitive reappraisal to downregulate negative emotions. Moreover, the amplitude of late positive potential (LPP) shows a more obvious reduction following neutral interpretations than following negative interpretations. However, whether children can use cognitive reappraisal to regulate positive emotions remains unclear. In the present study, 46 8- to 12-year-old children were asked to reappraise the meaning of pleasant pictures. Electroencephalography (EEG) data were collected during the task. As predicted, LPP amplitudes increased more following reappraisal condition than following pleasant condition. The ...
Understanding of emotions has been shown to develop between the ages of 4 and 10 years; however, ind...
AbstractWhen used effectively, cognitive reappraisal of distressing events is a highly adaptive cogn...
The study examined processing differences for facial expressions (happy, angry, or neutral) and thei...
AbstractCognitive emotion regulation strategies, such as reappraising the emotional meaning of event...
ABSTRACTEmotion regulation has an important role in child development and psychopathology. Reapprais...
Objective: The reduction of the amplitude of the late positive potential (LPP) following cognitive r...
Objective: The reduction of the amplitude of the late positive potential (LPP) following cognitive r...
Emotion regulation has an important role in child development and psychopathology. Reappraisal as co...
Emotion regulation has an important role in child development and psychopathology. Reappraisal as co...
AbstractCognitive emotion regulation strategies, such as reappraising the emotional meaning of event...
ABSTRACTEmotion regulation has an important role in child development and psychopathology. Reapprais...
The ability to use cognitive reappraisal to regulate emotions is an adaptive skill in adulthood, but...
In contrast to our knowledge about instructed emotion regulation, rather little is known about the e...
University of MInnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2010. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Philip...
Difficulties in emotion regulation (ER) have been associated with several psychiatric disorders, emp...
Understanding of emotions has been shown to develop between the ages of 4 and 10 years; however, ind...
AbstractWhen used effectively, cognitive reappraisal of distressing events is a highly adaptive cogn...
The study examined processing differences for facial expressions (happy, angry, or neutral) and thei...
AbstractCognitive emotion regulation strategies, such as reappraising the emotional meaning of event...
ABSTRACTEmotion regulation has an important role in child development and psychopathology. Reapprais...
Objective: The reduction of the amplitude of the late positive potential (LPP) following cognitive r...
Objective: The reduction of the amplitude of the late positive potential (LPP) following cognitive r...
Emotion regulation has an important role in child development and psychopathology. Reappraisal as co...
Emotion regulation has an important role in child development and psychopathology. Reappraisal as co...
AbstractCognitive emotion regulation strategies, such as reappraising the emotional meaning of event...
ABSTRACTEmotion regulation has an important role in child development and psychopathology. Reapprais...
The ability to use cognitive reappraisal to regulate emotions is an adaptive skill in adulthood, but...
In contrast to our knowledge about instructed emotion regulation, rather little is known about the e...
University of MInnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2010. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Philip...
Difficulties in emotion regulation (ER) have been associated with several psychiatric disorders, emp...
Understanding of emotions has been shown to develop between the ages of 4 and 10 years; however, ind...
AbstractWhen used effectively, cognitive reappraisal of distressing events is a highly adaptive cogn...
The study examined processing differences for facial expressions (happy, angry, or neutral) and thei...