Emotion regulation is a critical life skill that develops throughout childhood and adolescence. Despite this development in emotional processes, little is known about how the underlying brain systems develop with age. This study examined emotion regulation in 112 individuals (aged 6-23 years) as they viewed aversive and neutral images using a reappraisal task. On "reappraisal" trials, participants were instructed to view the images as distant, a strategy that has been previously shown to reduce negative affect. On "reactivity" trials, participants were instructed to view the images without regulating emotions to assess baseline emotional responding. During reappraisal, age predicted less negative affect, reduced amygdala responses and inver...
Facial cues, such as a person's age, provide important information for social interactions. Processi...
AbstractThe ability to regulate one's emotions is critical to mental health and well-being, and is i...
Functional connectivities of the amygdala support emotional and cognitive processing. Life-span deve...
Emotion regulation is a critical life skill that develops throughout childhood and adolescence. Desp...
Understanding how and why affective responses change with age is central to characterizing typical a...
AbstractUnderstanding how and why affective responses change with age is central to characterizing t...
Appropriate emotion regulation is a necessary mechanism for social development. The amygdala is a br...
Different emotion regulation strategies are distinctly represented in the brains of younger adults. ...
The neural correlates of emotion processing have been shown to vary with age: older adults (OAs) exh...
The present study investigated age-related differences in the amygdala and other nodes of face-proce...
As they age, adults experience less negative emotion, come to pay less attention to negative than to...
Emotion regulation has an important role in child development and psychopathology. Reappraisal as co...
Variability is a fundamental feature of human brain activity that is particularly pronounced during ...
Previous evidence has suggested both preserved emotional function in aging and age-related differenc...
ABSTRACTEmotion regulation has an important role in child development and psychopathology. Reapprais...
Facial cues, such as a person's age, provide important information for social interactions. Processi...
AbstractThe ability to regulate one's emotions is critical to mental health and well-being, and is i...
Functional connectivities of the amygdala support emotional and cognitive processing. Life-span deve...
Emotion regulation is a critical life skill that develops throughout childhood and adolescence. Desp...
Understanding how and why affective responses change with age is central to characterizing typical a...
AbstractUnderstanding how and why affective responses change with age is central to characterizing t...
Appropriate emotion regulation is a necessary mechanism for social development. The amygdala is a br...
Different emotion regulation strategies are distinctly represented in the brains of younger adults. ...
The neural correlates of emotion processing have been shown to vary with age: older adults (OAs) exh...
The present study investigated age-related differences in the amygdala and other nodes of face-proce...
As they age, adults experience less negative emotion, come to pay less attention to negative than to...
Emotion regulation has an important role in child development and psychopathology. Reappraisal as co...
Variability is a fundamental feature of human brain activity that is particularly pronounced during ...
Previous evidence has suggested both preserved emotional function in aging and age-related differenc...
ABSTRACTEmotion regulation has an important role in child development and psychopathology. Reapprais...
Facial cues, such as a person's age, provide important information for social interactions. Processi...
AbstractThe ability to regulate one's emotions is critical to mental health and well-being, and is i...
Functional connectivities of the amygdala support emotional and cognitive processing. Life-span deve...