Resting state frontal alpha asymmetry predicts emotion regulation difficulties in impulse control
Abstract
Failure in emotion regulation would cause barriers to individuals’ adaptive behavior, which negatively affect a human's happy and healthy life. Recent studies indicate that decreased activity of the left frontal cortex can be treated as a neural marker of emotion disorders. The present study examined how resting state frontal alpha asymmetry could predict emotion regulation difficulties and related dimensions by resting state...
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Title
Resting state frontal alpha asymmetry predicts emotion regulation difficulties in impulse control
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
159
Pages
109870 - 109870
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