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      Cognitive Emotion Regulation : Insights From Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience

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      Current Directions in Psychological Science
      Wiley

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          Abstract

          Recent developments in the study of cognitive emotion regulation illustrate how functional imaging is extending behavioral analyses. Imaging studies have contributed to the development of a multi-level model of emotion regulation that describes the interactions between neural systems implicated in emotion generation and those implicated in emotional control. In this article, we review imaging studies of one type of cognitive emotion regulation, namely reappraisal. We show how imaging studies have contributed to the construction of this model, illustrate the interplay of psychological theory and neuroscience data in its development, and describe how this model can be used as the basis for future basic and translational research.

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          Journal
          Current Directions in Psychological Science
          Curr Dir Psychol Sci
          Wiley
          0963-7214
          1467-8721
          April 2008
          April 2008
          April 2008
          April 2008
          : 17
          : 2
          : 153-158
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Columbia University
          [2 ]Stanford University
          Article
          10.1111/j.1467-8721.2008.00566.x
          4241349
          25425765
          1ba657d4-5818-42ba-881e-e5d08e7839dd
          © 2008

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