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Time course of emotion-related responding during distraction and reappraisal
2013
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
Theoretical accounts of emotion regulation (ER) discriminate various cognitive strategies to voluntarily modify emotional states. Amongst these, attentional deployment (i.e. distraction) and cognitive change (i.e. reappraisal), have been shown to successfully down-regulate emotions. Neuroimaging studies found that both strategies differentially engage neural structures associated with selective attention, working memory and cognitive control. The aim of this study was to further delineate
doi:10.1093/scan/nst116
pmid:23988760
pmcid:PMC4158366
fatcat:i46ozswxpvgrzcdplndr7vyrja