Effective amygdala-prefrontal connectivity predicts individual differences in successful emotion regulation
Volume: 12, Issue: 4, Pages: 569 - 585
Published: Dec 26, 2016
Abstract
The ability to voluntarily regulate our emotional response to threatening and highly arousing stimuli by using cognitive reappraisal strategies is essential for our mental and physical well-being. This might be achieved by prefrontal brain regions (e.g. inferior frontal gyrus, IFG) down-regulating activity in the amygdala. It is unknown, to which degree effective connectivity within the emotion-regulation network is linked to individual...
Paper Details
Title
Effective amygdala-prefrontal connectivity predicts individual differences in successful emotion regulation
Published Date
Dec 26, 2016
Volume
12
Issue
4
Pages
569 - 585
Citation AnalysisPro
You’ll need to upgrade your plan to Pro
Looking to understand the true influence of a researcher’s work across journals & affiliations?
- Scinapse’s Top 10 Citation Journals & Affiliations graph reveals the quality and authenticity of citations received by a paper.
- Discover whether citations have been inflated due to self-citations, or if citations include institutional bias.
Notes
History