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  1. Oct 18, 2024 · The fact that reappraisal was superior to acceptance at increasing positive emotions during the film clips in both samples is consistent with past research that has shown that reappraisal is an effective way to increase positive emotions, even in negative contexts (McRae et al., 2012; McRae & Mauss, 2016).

  2. As a strategy useful for emotional regulation, cognitive reappraisal has a double-barreled effect: It both lowers negative emotions such as sadness and anxiety and increases positive emotions ...

  3. Jun 13, 2013 · This homogeneity in research practices makes it difficult to formally test what brain regions support reappraisal regardless of methodological practices and which vary as a function of variables such as stimulus valence (positive or negative), stimulus type (pictures, videos, memories, etc.), tactic (reinterpretation or distancing), and reappraisal goal (increase or decrease affective response).

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  4. Sep 15, 2023 · One additional potential explanation is that some people’s emotion regulation goals aimed to maintain current mood rather than decrease negative affect. Clinical depression has previously been associated with regulating to maintain or even increase negative affect (Millgram et al., 2015). Therefore, our results may have confounded maintainers ...

  5. Sep 20, 2018 · emotion regulation strategies (e.g., distraction, suppression, reap-praisal), we focus specifically on cognitive reappraisal. Reap-praisal is a cognitive-linguistic strategy that changes emotional responses by altering the meaning of a situation, for example, participants can be asked to imagine how an apparently negative

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  6. Aug 1, 2016 · When time is tight, or an emotion is of a high intensity, distraction may be a great short-term strategy to decrease negative emotion. Then, once the individual has more time, and more cognitive resources at his or her disposal, or the initial intensity of an experience has diminished, reappraisal might be a good choice to ensure lasting effects of successful down-regulation.

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  8. Aug 9, 2024 · Because emotion has been posited as being one of the main interfering factors within working memory due to the preferential processing of emotionally loaded information within working memory [9,19,135,148], utilizing adaptive emotion regulation strategies such as cognitive reappraisal to mitigate the negative effects of maladaptive emotion is of particular importance to managing cognitive load.

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