There is a growing appreciation that individuals differ systematically in their use of particular emotion regulation strategies. Our aim was to examine the structural correlates of the habitual use of expressive suppression of emotions. Based on our previous research on the voluntary suppression of actions we expected this response-focused emotion regulation strategy to be associated with increased grey matter volume in the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC). On high-resolution MRI scans of 42 college-aged healthy adults we computed optimized voxel-based-morphometry (VBM) to explore the correlation between grey matter volume and inter-individual differences in the tendency to suppress the expression of emotions assessed by means of the E...
Emotional disorders commonly emerge in adolescence, a period characterized by changes in emotion-rel...
Background: Differences in grey and white matter structure have been found between trauma-exposed in...
Emotion regulation is crucial for successfully engaging in social interactions. Yet, little is known...
There is a growing appreciation that individuals differ systematically in their use of particular em...
Conscientiousness is frequently characterized by tendencies to be self-disciplined, to demonstrate o...
Expressive suppression refers to the inhibition of emotion-expressive behavior (e.g., facial express...
Optimal social functioning occasionally requires concealment of one's emotions in order to meet one'...
<p>The dmPFC (MNI coordinate 13 52 32) showed a significant correlation (p<0.001, corrected for mult...
Studies exploring the neural correlates of the emotion regulation strategy called cognitive change (...
It is widely accepted that the ability to effectively regulate one's emotions is a cornerstone of ph...
This study investigated the neural basis of individual variation in emotion regulation, specifically...
Emotion regulation plays an important role in emotional well-being, as well as in the protection aga...
<p>Emotion regulation (ER) refers to the “implementation of a conscious or non-conscious goal to sta...
<p>Emotion regulation (ER) refers to the “implementation of a conscious or non-conscious goal to sta...
Expressive suppression is a response-focused regulatory strategy aimed at concealing the outward exp...
Emotional disorders commonly emerge in adolescence, a period characterized by changes in emotion-rel...
Background: Differences in grey and white matter structure have been found between trauma-exposed in...
Emotion regulation is crucial for successfully engaging in social interactions. Yet, little is known...
There is a growing appreciation that individuals differ systematically in their use of particular em...
Conscientiousness is frequently characterized by tendencies to be self-disciplined, to demonstrate o...
Expressive suppression refers to the inhibition of emotion-expressive behavior (e.g., facial express...
Optimal social functioning occasionally requires concealment of one's emotions in order to meet one'...
<p>The dmPFC (MNI coordinate 13 52 32) showed a significant correlation (p<0.001, corrected for mult...
Studies exploring the neural correlates of the emotion regulation strategy called cognitive change (...
It is widely accepted that the ability to effectively regulate one's emotions is a cornerstone of ph...
This study investigated the neural basis of individual variation in emotion regulation, specifically...
Emotion regulation plays an important role in emotional well-being, as well as in the protection aga...
<p>Emotion regulation (ER) refers to the “implementation of a conscious or non-conscious goal to sta...
<p>Emotion regulation (ER) refers to the “implementation of a conscious or non-conscious goal to sta...
Expressive suppression is a response-focused regulatory strategy aimed at concealing the outward exp...
Emotional disorders commonly emerge in adolescence, a period characterized by changes in emotion-rel...
Background: Differences in grey and white matter structure have been found between trauma-exposed in...
Emotion regulation is crucial for successfully engaging in social interactions. Yet, little is known...