Better cognitive control of emotional information is associated with reduced pro-inflammatory cytokine reactivity to emotional stress

Volume: 19, Issue: 1, Pages: 63 - 68
Published: Jan 2, 2016
Abstract
Stress is strongly associated with several mental and physical health problems that involve inflammation, including asthma, cardiovascular disease, certain types of cancer, and depression. It has been hypothesized that better cognitive control of emotional information may lead to reduced inflammatory reactivity to stress and thus better health, but to date no studies have examined whether differences in cognitive control predict pro-inflammatory...
Paper Details
Title
Better cognitive control of emotional information is associated with reduced pro-inflammatory cytokine reactivity to emotional stress
Published Date
Jan 2, 2016
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
1
Pages
63 - 68
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