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- From a core individual differences perspective, there are two likely drivers of interpersonal emotion regulation success: cognitive abilities and personality traits (Hughes & Evans, 2018).
Jul 1, 2024 · In showing that individual differences in regulation success and ER-related traits can be traced back to differences in the neural activity of brain regions associated with emotional reactivity (amygdala) and cognitive control (lateral prefrontal cortex), our findings can inform prospective personalised intervention models. 1. Introduction.
- Individual differences in the experience of emotions
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the important role...
- Individual differences in the experience of emotions
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.
To fully appreciate individual differences in adult emotion regulation skills, then, it is helpful to understand how the brain develops. Emotion Regulation in Adulthood. While it is probably fair to say that much of the brain contributes in some form or another to emotion regulation, at its core the processes rely on communication between areas ...
Oct 8, 2024 · Individual differences in behavioral emotion regulation efficacy (i.e., trial-by-trial self-reported negative affect for reappraise versus attend negative trials) is positively correlated with dlPFC activity (Greening et al., 2014), although in that study no measure of working memory was conducted.
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
Like emotional reactivity, emotion regulation can be viewed as both a transient state and a more enduring trait. Trait-like individual differences in emotion regulation are thought to play a critical role in childhood temperament, adult personality, and mental illness ( Connor-Smith & Flachsbart, 2007 ; Etkin, Buchel, & Gross, 2015 ; Sheppes et ...
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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.