2024
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.70092
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Negative Emotion Differentiation Promotes Cognitive Reappraisal: Evidence From Electroencephalogram Oscillations and Phase‐Amplitude Coupling

Yali Wang,
Chenyu Shangguan,
Sijin Li
et al.

Abstract: Cognitive reappraisal, an effective emotion regulation strategy, is influenced by various individual factors. Although previous studies have established a link between negative emotion differentiation (NED) and cognitive reappraisal, the underlying neural mechanisms remain largely unknown. Using electroencephalography, this study investigates the influence and neural basis of NED in cognitive reappraisal by integrating aspects of event‐related potentials, neural oscillation rhythms, and cross‐frequency couplin… Show more

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