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  1. Sep 1, 2022 · For example, interpersonal emotion regulation is crucial to effective performance in leadership roles because it is a mechanism through which leaders can enhance the quality of their leader-follower relationships (Little, Gooty, & Williams, 2016) and because it enables leaders to elicit emotions in team members that are conducive to productivity and innovation (Madrid, Niven, & Vasquez, 2019).

    • Karen Niven
    • 2021
  2. Aug 23, 2017 · Emotion also facilitates encoding and helps retrieval of information efficiently. However, the effects of emotion on learning and memory are not always univalent, as studies have reported that emotion either enhances or impairs learning and long-term memory (LTM) retention, depending on a range of factors.

  3. Mar 28, 2024 · Although some researchers have used the term interpersonal emotion regulation to refer to any form of emotion regulation that involves a social component, including the regulation of one's own feelings using the presence or help of others (Zaki & Williams, 2013), we reserve the term to refer exclusively to extrinsic processes in which the feelings regulated belong to another person (i.e., the ...

    • 28 March 2024
    • 18, Issue4
  4. Box 2. Reconsolidation, Emotion Regulation, and Memory Control. A phenomenon that has received increasing attention as a way to enact memory-based emotion regulation is reconsolidation 95, 96, 97. Research on reconsolidation suggests that, when both emotional and non-emotional memories are retrieved, they exhibit increased lability, leaving the ...

  5. The cognitive ability to encode, store, and execute intended action is termed as prospective memory. As a high-level psychological function, prospective memory is influenced by attention control and emotional state. This study aims to elucidate the potential influences of induced negative emotion on the ability to carry out intended actions. We also plan to verify whether the prospective ...

  6. processing and regulation of emotion stimuli than younger adults, but no studies have determined associations between episodic memory performance and naturalistic emotion recovery in a mixed-age ...

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  8. Emotion regulation refers to the processes by which individuals modify the trajectory of one or more component(s) of an emotional response. Emotion regulation can thus serve to influence the type (i.e., which emotion one has), intensity (i.e., how intense the emotion is), time course (i.e., when the emotion starts and how long it lasts), and ...

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