Emotion regulation theory aims to explain the interactions between individuals and the environment. In this context, Emotion Regulation Difficulties (ERD) disrupt the physiological component of emotions through the autonomic nervous system and are involved in several psychopathological states.We were interested in comparing the influence of a film-elicited emotion procedure on the autonomic nervous system activity of two groups with different levels of emotion regulation difficulties.A total of 63 women (undergraduate students) ranging from 18 to 27 (20.7±1.99) years old were included. Using the upper and lower quartile of a questionnaire assessing the daily difficulties in regulating emotions, two groups, one with low (LERD) and one with h...
Background: Cardiovascular emotional dampening is the phrase used to describe the inverse relationsh...
Emotions involve subjective experiences, behavioral performances, and physiological responses. Resea...
In recent years, there is an increase of papers on emotion regulation (Gross, 2013). However, it is ...
Emotion regulation theory aims to explain the interactions between individuals and the environment. ...
Background: Emotion regulation theory aims to explain the interactions between individuals and the e...
International audienceBackground:Emotion regulation theory aims to explain the interactions between ...
International audienceBackground:Emotion regulation theory aims to explain the interactions between ...
International audienceBackground:Emotion regulation theory aims to explain the interactions between ...
Recent findings have uncovered another layer of complexity with regards to the psychophysiology of e...
Recent findings have uncovered another layer of complexity with regards to the psychophysiology of e...
Emotional intelligence influences affect related outcomes, and accounts for the individual differenc...
Difficulties in emotion regulation are associated with development and maintenance of psychopatholog...
Although emotion regulation has been proposed to be crucial for empathy, investigations on emotion r...
How an organism responds to the fluctuating metabolic demands imposed by the environment – that is, ...
Background: Cardiovascular emotional dampening is the phrase used to describe the inverse relationsh...
Background: Cardiovascular emotional dampening is the phrase used to describe the inverse relationsh...
Emotions involve subjective experiences, behavioral performances, and physiological responses. Resea...
In recent years, there is an increase of papers on emotion regulation (Gross, 2013). However, it is ...
Emotion regulation theory aims to explain the interactions between individuals and the environment. ...
Background: Emotion regulation theory aims to explain the interactions between individuals and the e...
International audienceBackground:Emotion regulation theory aims to explain the interactions between ...
International audienceBackground:Emotion regulation theory aims to explain the interactions between ...
International audienceBackground:Emotion regulation theory aims to explain the interactions between ...
Recent findings have uncovered another layer of complexity with regards to the psychophysiology of e...
Recent findings have uncovered another layer of complexity with regards to the psychophysiology of e...
Emotional intelligence influences affect related outcomes, and accounts for the individual differenc...
Difficulties in emotion regulation are associated with development and maintenance of psychopatholog...
Although emotion regulation has been proposed to be crucial for empathy, investigations on emotion r...
How an organism responds to the fluctuating metabolic demands imposed by the environment – that is, ...
Background: Cardiovascular emotional dampening is the phrase used to describe the inverse relationsh...
Background: Cardiovascular emotional dampening is the phrase used to describe the inverse relationsh...
Emotions involve subjective experiences, behavioral performances, and physiological responses. Resea...
In recent years, there is an increase of papers on emotion regulation (Gross, 2013). However, it is ...