Background In the past, cognitive neuroscience research on emotion regulation (ER) has mainly focused on intrapersonal aspects. However, in emotional situations individuals seek support from others to regulate their emotions. In this study, we used functional MRI to investigate the effect of social proximity on emotion regulation. Methods 37 participants (31 female, age: M=22yrs) performed a standard ER task using reappraisal to down-regulate emotions in response to aversive pictures. We implemented two interpersonal ER conditions (reappraisal with the help of the best Friend or a Stranger), an intrapersonal ER condition (self-directed reappraisal) and a control condition (no reappraisal). Two task-phases were implemented: (1) Instruc...
Emotional responding is sensitive to social context; however, little emphasis has been placed on the...
Social relationships are tightly linked to health and well-being. Recent work suggests that social r...
Friendships form one of the most proximal contexts with a critical role in mental health and social ...
When experiencing negative emotions, individuals often reach out for social support to help regulate...
Socially-induced cognitive emotion regulation (Social-Reg) is crucial for emotional well-being and s...
Socially-induced cognitive emotion regulation (Social-Reg) is crucial for emotional well-being and s...
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The reduction of aversive emotions by a conspecific's presence-called social buffering-is a universa...
Humans have a strong tendency to affiliate with other people, especially in emotional situations. He...
Humans have a strong tendency to affiliate with other people, especially in emotional situations. He...
Humans have a strong tendency to affiliate with other people, especially in emotional situations. He...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate brain processes underlying contr...
Humans have a strong tendency to affiliate with other people, especially in emotional situations. He...
Humans have a strong tendency to affiliate with other people, especially in emotional situations. He...
Emotional responding is sensitive to social context; however, little emphasis has been placed on the...
Social relationships are tightly linked to health and well-being. Recent work suggests that social r...
Friendships form one of the most proximal contexts with a critical role in mental health and social ...
When experiencing negative emotions, individuals often reach out for social support to help regulate...
Socially-induced cognitive emotion regulation (Social-Reg) is crucial for emotional well-being and s...
Socially-induced cognitive emotion regulation (Social-Reg) is crucial for emotional well-being and s...
Contains fulltext : 69388.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Friendships fo...
Contains fulltext : 55930.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Friendships fo...
The reduction of aversive emotions by a conspecific's presence-called social buffering-is a universa...
Humans have a strong tendency to affiliate with other people, especially in emotional situations. He...
Humans have a strong tendency to affiliate with other people, especially in emotional situations. He...
Humans have a strong tendency to affiliate with other people, especially in emotional situations. He...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate brain processes underlying contr...
Humans have a strong tendency to affiliate with other people, especially in emotional situations. He...
Humans have a strong tendency to affiliate with other people, especially in emotional situations. He...
Emotional responding is sensitive to social context; however, little emphasis has been placed on the...
Social relationships are tightly linked to health and well-being. Recent work suggests that social r...
Friendships form one of the most proximal contexts with a critical role in mental health and social ...