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Thinking and Feeling: Individual Differences in Habitual Emotion Regulation and Stress-Related Mood are Associated with Prefrontal Executive Control

机译:思维和感觉:习惯情绪调节和与压力相关的情绪中的个体差异与前额叶执行控制相关

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Calculating math problems from memory may seem unrelated to everyday processing of emotions, but they have more in common than one might think. Prior research highlights the importance of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) in executive control, intentional emotion regulation, and experience of dysfunctional mood and anxiety. While it has been hypothesized that emotion regulation may be related to ‘cold’ (ie. not emotion-related) executive control, this assertion has not been tested. We address this gap by providing evidence that greater dlPFC activity during ‘cold’ executive control is associated with increased use of cognitive reappraisal to regulate emotions in everyday life. We then demonstrate that in the presence of increased life stress, increased dlPFC activity is associated with lower mood and anxiety symptoms and clinical diagnoses. Collectively, our results encourage ongoing efforts to understand prefrontal executive control as a possible intervention target for improving emotion regulation in mood and anxiety disorders.
机译:从记忆中计算数学问题似乎与日常情绪处理无关,但它们的共同点超出了人们的想象。先前的研究强调了背外侧前额叶皮层(dlPFC)在执行控制,有意情绪调节以及功能障碍性情绪和焦虑的经历中的重要性。尽管已经假设情绪调节可能与“冷”(即与情绪无关)的执行控制有关,但这一说法尚未得到检验。我们通过提供证据证明“冷”执行控制期间更多的dlPFC活动与使用更多的认知评估来调节日常生活中的情绪有关来解决这一差距。然后,我们证明在生活压力增加的情况下,dlPFC活性增加与情绪低落和焦虑症状以及临床诊断有关。总的来说,我们的研究结果鼓励人们不断努力,以了解前额叶执行控制是改善情绪和焦虑症情绪调节的可能干预目标。

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