Persistence (PS) is defined as the ability to generate and maintain arousal and motivation internally in the absence of immediate external reward. Low PS individuals tend to become discouraged when expectations are not rapidly fulfilled. The goal of this study was to investigate whether individual differences in PS influence the recruitment of brain regions involved in emotional processing and regulation. In a functional MRI study, 35 subjects judged the emotional intensity of displayed pictures. When processing negative pictures, low PS (vs. high PS) subjects showed higher amygdala and right orbito-frontal cortex (OFC) activity but lower left OFC activity. This dissociation in OFC activity suggests greater prefrontal cortical asymmetry for...
The ability to regulate our emotional responses is crucial to effective functioning in daily life. W...
Background Successful control of affect partly depends on the capacity to modulate negative emotiona...
The ability to regulate our emotional responses is crucial to effective functioning in daily life. W...
<div><p>Persistence (PS) is defined as the ability to generate and maintain arousal and motivation i...
This study investigated the neural basis of individual variation in emotion regulation, specifically...
Emotional material is better remembered than neutral material and some suggest this is reflected in ...
The regulation of negative emotion through reappraisal has been shown to induce increased prefrontal...
Amygdala activity was previously found to correlate with neuroticism as an effect of valence, but so...
Avoidance or escape from emotionally negative events is associated with poor psychological health ou...
Introduction Individuals differ widely in their experience of emotions and the ability to regulate ...
Large variability across individuals characterizes virtually all aspects of emotional processes. By ...
People suppressing their emotions while facing an emotional event typically remember it less well. H...
The ability to regulate our emotional responses is crucial to effective functioning in daily life. W...
Emotionally arousing events are typically better remembered than mundane ones, in part because emoti...
According to theories of emotion dynamics, emotions unfold across two phases in which different type...
The ability to regulate our emotional responses is crucial to effective functioning in daily life. W...
Background Successful control of affect partly depends on the capacity to modulate negative emotiona...
The ability to regulate our emotional responses is crucial to effective functioning in daily life. W...
<div><p>Persistence (PS) is defined as the ability to generate and maintain arousal and motivation i...
This study investigated the neural basis of individual variation in emotion regulation, specifically...
Emotional material is better remembered than neutral material and some suggest this is reflected in ...
The regulation of negative emotion through reappraisal has been shown to induce increased prefrontal...
Amygdala activity was previously found to correlate with neuroticism as an effect of valence, but so...
Avoidance or escape from emotionally negative events is associated with poor psychological health ou...
Introduction Individuals differ widely in their experience of emotions and the ability to regulate ...
Large variability across individuals characterizes virtually all aspects of emotional processes. By ...
People suppressing their emotions while facing an emotional event typically remember it less well. H...
The ability to regulate our emotional responses is crucial to effective functioning in daily life. W...
Emotionally arousing events are typically better remembered than mundane ones, in part because emoti...
According to theories of emotion dynamics, emotions unfold across two phases in which different type...
The ability to regulate our emotional responses is crucial to effective functioning in daily life. W...
Background Successful control of affect partly depends on the capacity to modulate negative emotiona...
The ability to regulate our emotional responses is crucial to effective functioning in daily life. W...