AIMC Topic: Emotional Regulation

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Research on the impact of explosive martial arts training on emotion regulation and attention based on questionnaire data.

Scientific reports
Understanding the psychological effects of martial arts training requires models that can bridge the gap between observable physical behavior and subjective cognitive states. This study proposes a deep learning framework that explicitly uses question...

Distinct prefrontal lateralization in placebo and reappraisal mechanisms: An ALE meta-analysis.

NeuroImage
Cognitive reappraisal is an emotional regulation strategy by which the individual changes the perspective on a situation to alter its emotional impact. Similar reinterpretation mechanisms have been associated with the placebo effect in which beliefs ...

Increased GM-WM in a prefrontal network and decreased GM in the insula and the precuneus are associated with reappraisal usage and reduced perceived stress: A data fusion approach.

Neuropsychologia
Emotion regulation plays a crucial role in mental health, and difficulties in regulating emotions can contribute to psychological disorders. While reappraisal and suppression are well-studied strategies, the joint contributions of gray matter (GM) an...

The effects of multi-sensory public seating on emotion regulation in youth communities.

Scientific reports
As urban housing pressures intensify, co-living communities are emerging as a new residential model for young adults. However, the high prevalence of depression and anxiety among this population highlights the potential value of incorporating emotion...

Childhood trauma and adolescent anxiety: Uncovering emotion regulation pathways through integrated machine learning and traditional statistics.

Psychiatry research
Childhood trauma constitutes a significant risk factor for adolescent anxiety, with emotion regulation playing a critical role. This large-scale longitudinal study (N = 2461 at baseline, with external validation) examined differential relationships b...

Associations among white matter microstructural changes and the development of emotional reactivity and regulation in infancy.

Molecular psychiatry
Deficits in emotional reactivity and regulation assessed in infancy, including high levels of negative emotionality (NE), low positive emotionality (PE) and low soothability, can predict future affective and behavioral disorders. White matter (WM) tr...

Exploring the potential of large language models to understand interpersonal emotion regulation strategies from narratives.

Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
Interpersonal emotion regulation involves using diverse strategies to influence others' emotions, commonly assessed with questionnaires. However, this method may be less effective for individuals with limited literacy or introspection skills. To addr...

Temporal interactions between neural proxies for memory recall, negative affect, and emotion regulation in major depression.

Molecular psychiatry
Dysfunction in emotion regulation (ER) and autobiographical memory are components of major depressive disorder (MDD). However, little is known about how they mechanistically interact with mood disturbances in real time. Using machine learning-based n...

The cathartic dream: Using a large language model to study a new type of functional dream in healthy and clinical populations.

Journal of sleep research
According to some theories of emotion regulation, dreams could modify negative emotions and ultimately reduce their intensity. We introduce here the idea of cathartic dream, a specific and separate type of emotional dream, which is characterized by a...

A Longitudinal Prediction of Suicide Attempts in Borderline Personality Disorder: A Machine Learning Study.

Journal of clinical psychology
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is associated with a high risk of suicide. Despite several risk factors being known, identifying vulnerable patients in clinical practice remains a challenge so far. The current study aimed at predicting suicide ...