See no evil: directing visual attention within unpleasant images modulates the electrocortical response.
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Emotional Processing and Attention Control Impairments in Children with Anxiety: An Integrative Review of Event-Related Potentials FindingsExogenous (automatic) attention to emotional stimuli: a reviewIndividual differences in some (but not all) medial prefrontal regions reflect cognitive demand while regulating unpleasant emotionIn (visual) search for a new distraction: the efficiency of a novel attentional deployment versus semantic meaning regulation strategiesMechanisms of attentional biases towards threat in anxiety disorders: An integrative review.Can older adults resist the positivity effect in neural responding? The impact of verbal framing on event-related brain potentials elicited by emotional images.The negativity bias in affective picture processing depends on top-down and bottom-up motivational significanceEmotional event-related potentials are larger to figures than scenes but are similarly reduced by inattentionEmotion self-regulation and empathy depend upon longer stimulus exposure.Neural correlates of processing negative and sexually arousing picturesPreviously reappraised: the lasting effect of description type on picture-elicited electrocortical activity.Heritability of the neural response to emotional pictures: evidence from ERPs in an adult twin sample.Neurophysiological evidence for remediation of reward processing deficits in chronic pain and opioid misuse following treatment with Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement: exploratory ERP findings from a pilot RCT.Electrocortical evidence for rapid allocation of attention to threat in the dot-probe task.Emotion regulation abnormalities in schizophrenia: Directed attention strategies fail to decrease the neurophysiological response to unpleasant stimuliEmotional picture processing in children: an ERP study.Second-hand stress: inhalation of stress sweat enhances neural response to neutral facesPersonality and emotional processing: A relationship between extraversion and the late positive potential in adolescence.Exposure therapy leads to enhanced late frontal positivity in 8- to 13-year-old spider phobic girlsAffective recognition memory processing and event-related brain potentials.Motivated to win: Relationship between anticipatory and outcome reward-related neural activity.The late positive potential indexes a role for emotion during learning of trust from eye-gaze cues.Event-related induced frontal alpha as a marker of lateral prefrontal cortex activation during cognitive reappraisal.Familial risk for distress and fear disorders and emotional reactivity in adolescence: an event-related potential investigationCoping changes the brainSustained preferential processing of social threat cues: bias without competition?Vivid: How valence and arousal influence word processing under different task demands.An electrocortical investigation of voluntary emotion regulation in combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder.Brain potentials during affective picture processing in children.Interictal neurocognitive processing of visual stimuli in migraine: evidence from event-related potentials.Advancing Emotion Regulation Perspectives on Psychopathology: The Challenge of Distress DisordersAttentional deployment impacts neural response to regret.The presence of a culturally similar or dissimilar social partner affects neural responses to emotional stimuli.Event-related potentials, emotion, and emotion regulation: an integrative review.Seeing the big picture: Broadening attention relieves sadness and depressed mood.Neural Reactivity to Emotional Stimuli Prospectively Predicts the Impact of a Natural Disaster on Psychiatric Symptoms in Children.Differences in emotion modulation using cognitive reappraisal in individuals with and without suicidal ideation: An ERP study.The Functional Role of Individual-Alpha Based Frontal Asymmetry in the Evaluation of Emotional Pictures: Evidence from Event-Related Potentials.The effect of a brief mindfulness induction on processing of emotional images: an ERP study.Working memory load reduces the late positive potential and this effect is attenuated with increasing anxiety.
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See no evil: directing visual attention within unpleasant images modulates the electrocortical response.
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