Emotion regulation flexibility: EEG/EMG predictors and consequences of switching between reappraisal and distraction strategies
Agnieszka K. Adamczyk,
Saskia B. J. Koch,
Miroslaw Wyczesany
et al.
Abstract:Flexible use of emotion regulation (ER) strategies is central to mental health. To advance our understanding of what drives adaptive strategy‐switching decisions, in this preregistered study, we used event‐related potentials (late positive potential, LPP and stimulus preceding negativity, SPN) and facial electromyography (EMG corrugator activity) to test the antecedents and consequences of switching to an alternative ER strategy. Participants (N = 63, Mage = 24.8 years, all female) passively watched and then i… Show more
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