“…LPP is a broad positive component sensitive to the motivational relevance of visual stimuli (Cuthbert, Schupp, Bradley, Birbaumer, & Lang, 2000;Schupp, Junghofer, Weike, & Hamm, 2004;Schupp et al, 2000). The previous studies Gao et al, 2017;Moser et al, 2009;Zhang et al, 2012Zhang et al, , 2013 suggested that the central-parietal and parietal LPP in general was associated with emotional significance of stimuli, the more positive parietal LPP indicating the enhancement in emotional intensity and the more negative parietal LPP indicating the decrease in emotional intensity. However, several recent studies found higher frontal LPP under reappraisal relative to the viewing condition and argued that enhanced frontal LPP may index increased cognitive effort associated with reappraisal (Bernat, Cadwallader, Seo, Vizueta, & Patrick, 2011;Moser, Hartwig, Moran, Jendrusina, & Kross, 2014;Shafir, Schwartz, Blechert, & Sheppes, 2015).…”