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Brain networks for engaging oneself in positive-social emotion regulation
2019
NeuroImage
However, the brain networks regulating positive emotions are not well understood, especially with regard to engaging oneself in positive-social situations. ...
Understanding the brain networks engaged in the regulation of positive-social emotions that involve a first-person perspective is important as they are known to constitute an effective strategy in therapeutic ...
FS is also supported by the Foundation for Research in Science and the Humanities at the University of Zurich (STWF-17-012), the Baugarten Stiftung, and the European Union. ...
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2018.12.049
pmid:30594682
fatcat:6tvf2fwoozgdhke4g3icm4rala
The role of the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex in dorsomedial prefrontal-amygdala neural circuitry during positive-social emotion regulation
2020
Human Brain Mapping
Analyzed brain network suggests a more general role of the sgACC in cognitive control and sheds light on neurobiological informed treatment interventions. ...
Conversely, we found that emotion processes without effortful regulation increased network modulation by the sgACC and amygdala. ...
| Limitations In the current study, we focused on engaging oneself in positive-social emotion upregulation. ...
doi:10.1002/hbm.25001
pmid:32309893
pmcid:PMC7336138
fatcat:apdwj2nkarcu5g6f437kxbskdu
Neuroscience Research and Ethical Leadership
2010
Social Science Research Network
The chapter thereby engages also with the broader discussion on the neuroscience of leadership. We suggest new avenues for future research in the field of leadership ethics and responsibility. ...
The chapter thereby engages also with the broader discussion on the neuroscience of leadership. We suggest new avenues for future research in the field of leadership ethics and responsibility. ...
It is further engaged in evaluating and processing these experiences for negative or positive feelings. ...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.1718429
fatcat:afiyiakegzbzloju6d5ioa7mhy
How understanding the neurobiology of complex post-traumatic stress disorder can inform clinical practice: a social cognitive and affective neuroscience approach
2011
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
regulation, social emotional processing and self-referential processing. ...
emotional ⁄ self-awareness, emotion regulation, social emotional processing and self-referential processing. ...
Social emotions can be both positive and negative in valence. ...
doi:10.1111/j.1600-0447.2011.01755.x
pmid:21854369
fatcat:orogdxy5u5c2lkkfrfldeunqbi
Counterfactual thinking and the episodic system
2010
Behavioural Neurology
The anticipation of positive outcomes and the emotional processing of feelings of regret will activate the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC; is involved in emotion regulation by representing the anticipated event ...
We can conclude that counterfactual thinking engages a similar brain network as episodic memory. ...
doi:10.3233/ben-2010-0301
pmid:21422561
pmcid:PMC5434357
fatcat:n4k5eob56vdx5lqsgzq67eoljm
Empathy circuits
2013
Current Opinion in Neurobiology
The social neuroscientific investigation of empathy has revealed that the same neural networks engaged during first-hand experience of affect subserve empathic responses. ...
Recent meta-analyses focusing on empathy for pain for example reliably identified a network comprising anterior insula and anterior midcingulate cortex. ...
in others via training oneself to engage alternate social emotions [50 ] . ...
doi:10.1016/j.conb.2012.11.003
pmid:23219409
fatcat:avhsmzprczhavo24wtinqh3sby
Awe as a Social Emotion: An Overview of Insights from Social Neuroscience and Self-categorisation Theory
2019
e-Rhizome
Under the theory of constructed emotion in social neuroscience, the experience of encountering a force greater than oneself results in behaviour that serves group interests when those interests are part ...
accommodation" component of awe is, in many cases, a social process. ...
in a positive light. ...
doi:10.5507/rh.2019.009
fatcat:lcwtwwwv3famphkog2efrvdhru
Developmental perspectives on vulnerability to nonsuicidal self-injury in youth
[chapter]
2011
Advances in Child Development and Behavior
Recently, there has been an increase in research aimed at understanding why individuals, especially youth and young adults, engage in NSSI. ...
Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is defined as intentionally causing bodily harm to oneself without the intent to kill oneself. ...
It is possible that these youth engaged in NSSI for positive social reinforcement (e.g., obtaining support). ...
doi:10.1016/b978-0-12-386491-8.00008-6
pmid:21887965
fatcat:x3updd2tqbdulglaqvihjpoeh4
Lesion Mapping the Four-Factor Structure of Emotional Intelligence
2015
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
The results indicate that two facets of EI (perceiving and managing emotions) engage common and distinctive neural systems, with shared dependence on the social knowledge network, and selective engagement ...
Here, we report findings from a study investigating the neural bases of these specific components for EI in a sample of 130 combat veterans with penetrating traumatic brain injury. ...
Tasick for their invaluable help with the testing of participants and organization of this study. ...
doi:10.3389/fnhum.2015.00649
pmid:26858627
pmcid:PMC4726907
fatcat:ynyy5v5eybbd5id6ho7t4cb7pu
Eighty phenomena about the self: representation, evaluation, regulation, and change
2015
Frontiers in Psychology
The effecting self concerns ways in which people facilitate or limit their own traits and behaviors (e.g., selfenhancement, self-regulation). ...
We propose a new approach for examining self-related aspects and phenomena. The approach includes (1) a taxonomy and (2) an emphasis on multiple levels of mechanisms. ...
At the individual level, self-esteem involves the application of self-concepts with positive or negative emotional valence, for example thinking of oneself as a success or failure in important pursuits ...
doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00334
pmid:25870574
pmcid:PMC4375917
fatcat:pnuzuw65mvc7bpyhb7co6ic6zu
Patterns of Brain Activity Associated with Nostalgia: A Social-Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective
2022
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
prefrontal cortex, posterior cingulate cortex, precuneus), emotion regulation processing (anterior cingulate cortex, medial prefrontal cortex), and reward processing (striatum, substantia nigra, ventral ...
Thus, nostalgia involves brain activities implicated in self-reflection processing (medial prefrontal cortex, posterior cingulate cortex, precuneus), autobiographical memory processing (hippocampus, medial ...
The amygdala is one of the most critical brain regions for emotion. It has a germane role in processing social signals of emotion and in the consolidation of emotional memories (Dalgleish, 2004) . ...
doi:10.1093/scan/nsac036
pmid:35560158
fatcat:dushf3wbnzaphhp5vww4qxkb74
Interpersonal Emotion Regulation: A Review of Social and Developmental Components
2018
Behaviour change
We argue here that as social beings, our engagement in emotion regulation may often occur interpersonally, with trusted others helping us to regulate our emotions. ...
AbstractA staple theme in clinical psychology, emotion regulation, or the ability to manage one's emotions, is directly linked with personal wellbeing and the ability to effectively navigate the social ...
The Social Neuroscience of Emotion Regulation Coan's Social Baseline Theory (SBT) posits that the human brain acts under the assumption that it is in a social environment. ...
doi:10.1017/bec.2018.19
fatcat:7urlriu6uncphgelwgmfowdrmy
The neuropsychology of empathy: evidence from lesion studies
2015
Revue de neuropsychologie
This system also involves the empathy for pain network including the anterior insula and anterior cingulate. ...
Recent neuropsychological evidence indicates that emotional empathy is supported by a neural network that includes the inferior frontal gyrus and the inferior parietal lobule. ...
Indeed, a recent meta-analysis [45] proposed that the connections of the vmPFC with the limbic system places it in a position of a key region for emotional self reflection. ...
doi:10.3917/rne.074.0237
fatcat:yqpvbz5czjcfpgxfxbnkpn4c3m
On the interaction of social affect and cognition: empathy, compassion and theory of mind
2018
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences
in reducing negative affect, but compassion induction worked through up-regulation of positive affect and associated networks in the brain [14 ] . ...
References and recommended reading Engen HG, Singer T: Compassion-based emotion regulation up-regulates experienced positive affect and associated neural networks. ...
doi:10.1016/j.cobeha.2017.07.010
fatcat:735si4ptireyvd6ukm322t65iu
Go with the flow: A neuroscientific view on being fully engaged
2020
European Journal of Neuroscience
In this paper, we discuss a set of large brain networks that may be involved in establishing the core dimensions of flow. ...
The interaction between three large scale attentional networks, namely the Default Mode Network, Central Executive Network, and the Salience Network, are proposed to play a role in the strong task engagement ...
experiences during highly engaging social interaction. ...
doi:10.1111/ejn.15014
pmid:33084102
fatcat:byyec2wsw5dl7eyviwnwq2d6zi
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