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  1. We investigated how the Big Five traits predict individual differences in five theoretically important emotion regulation goals that are commonly pursued – pro-hedonic, contra-hedonic, performance, pro-social, and impression management.

  2. Jul 1, 2024 · Most studies investigating individual differences in brain activation during emotion regulation correlated activity measures extracted from predefined ROIs with self-reported regulation success, i.e., emotional state ratings acquired during an fMRI emotion regulation experiment.

  3. Mar 28, 2024 · In this review, we identified two key types of individual differences that relate to interpersonal emotion regulation effectiveness: cognitive abilities and personality traits.

    • 28 March 2024
    • 18, Issue4
  4. Nov 1, 1997 · The purpose of this paper is to highlight the important role of individual difference factors in the experience of emotion. We begin by describing several commonalties across two major approaches to the study of emotion, namely, the neuropsychological and cognitive perspectives.

    • Kathy A. Winter, Nicholas A. Kuiper
    • 1997
  5. Apr 1, 2004 · Differences in personality, dispositional affect, biological sex, and genotype can all substantially modulate the neural bases of emotion processing in prefrontal, limbic, and other brain regions, across a variety of domains including emotional reactions, emotional memory, and emotion perception.

    • Stephan Hamann, Turhan Canli
    • 2004
  6. Apr 6, 2024 · A new study provides a novel understanding how the human brain regulates emotions, distinguishing between emotion generation and regulation. The systems involved in regulating negative emotion overlapped with particular neurotransmitter systems.

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  8. Oct 18, 2014 · The main goal of the present study was to examine individual differences in cognitive emotion regulation, as well as whether dispositional use of cognitive strategies is related to subjective and psychological well-being in adults.