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Sep 17, 2018 · Subsequently we examine how these profiles are related to patterns of resting-state brain activity in specific networks-of-interest related to cognition and emotion. We find that a personality ...
- Peter Mulders, Alberto Llera, Indira Tendolkar, Indira Tendolkar, Philip van Eijndhoven, Christian B...
- 2018
Jan 25, 2017 · According to psychologists, the extraordinary variety of human personality can be broken down into the so-called ‘Big Five’ personality traits, namely neuroticism (how moody a person is), extraversion (how enthusiastic a person is), openness (how open-minded a person is), agreeableness (a measure of altruism), and conscientiousness (a measure of self-control).
Feb 1, 2020 · In this experiment, we examined if personality and emotion regulation strategies predict redundant or different aspects of dealing with sadness, and how sadness affects self-rated personality ...
Emotion regulation research has largely focused on how people regulate their emotions, that is, the strategies they use. People vary, for instance, in their tendency to keep their emotions to themselves (i.e., expressive suppression) and to reframe how they see a situation (i.e., cognitive reappraisal; Gross & John, 2003; Srivastava, Tamir, McGonigal, John, & Gross, 2009).
Mar 27, 2023 · Furthermore, executive functions should be linked to both emotion regulation and cognitive empathy (Eisenberg, 2010); hence, lower sociocognitive abilities, which also encompass cognitive empathy, should be related to more maladaptive regulation, whereas being able to read and label one’s own as well as other people’s emotions should be related to more adaptive emotion regulation (Ochsner ...
Until the 20th century, the study of emotion and cognition was largely a philosophical matter. Although modern perspectives on the mind and its disorders remain heavily influenced by the introspective measures that defined this earlier era of scholarship, the last several decades have witnessed the emergence of powerful new tools for assaying the brain and a remarkable acceleration of research ...
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In doing so, we document evidence concerning the relationships between personality traits and three key stages of emotion regulation, namely, identification (i.e., choosing which emotions to regulate), selection (i.e., choosing a broad regulatory approach), and implementation (i.e., adopting specific regulatory tactics).