2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2019.05.003
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Regulatory effect of implicit acceptance during outcome evaluation: The temporal dynamics in an event-related potential study

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“…Implicit ER is a goal-driven process in which individuals adjust their emotions unconsciously or automatically. Research in adults has revealed that in comparison to the explicit use of adaptive ER strategies, employing implicit ER with the same strategies can also reduce subjective experiences or physiological indicators of negative emotions without the substantial involvement of subjective endeavors and consumption of cognitive resources [34][35][36][37]. In contrast, because the processes of explicit ER are associated with greater cognitive and physiological costs than those of implicit ER, the implementation of explicit ER may not always be successful and realize positive effects in regulating emotions [20].…”
Section: Adolescent Development and Emotion Regulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implicit ER is a goal-driven process in which individuals adjust their emotions unconsciously or automatically. Research in adults has revealed that in comparison to the explicit use of adaptive ER strategies, employing implicit ER with the same strategies can also reduce subjective experiences or physiological indicators of negative emotions without the substantial involvement of subjective endeavors and consumption of cognitive resources [34][35][36][37]. In contrast, because the processes of explicit ER are associated with greater cognitive and physiological costs than those of implicit ER, the implementation of explicit ER may not always be successful and realize positive effects in regulating emotions [20].…”
Section: Adolescent Development and Emotion Regulationmentioning
confidence: 99%