“…Neural structures implicated in ER include frontal brain regions including the OFC, the ventrolateral PFC (vlPFC), and the dorsolateral PFC (dlPFC), depending on the emotion being regulated (for reviews see Gross and Thompson, 2007; Beauchaine, 2015b; Beauchaine et al, 2017). These frontal regions provide top-down inhibition of subcortical, limbic circuits that generate emotion, including the amygdala, hippocampus, insula, fusiform gyrus, and striatum, among others (Brendel et al, 2005; Kalisch, 2009; Dell'Osso et al, 2010; Holtmann et al, 2013; Sitaram et al, 2014). In fact, the amygdala (Kalisch, 2009; McRae et al, 2010), hippocampus (Phelps, 2003; Sripada et al, 2013), fusiform gyrus (Pollatos and Gramann, 2012; Fonville et al, 2014), striatum (Koelsch, 2014), and thalamus (Cheung et al, 2006) are all implicated in emotional reactivity, whereas the OFC (Ito, 2004; Rempel-Clower, 2007), vlPFC, dlPFC (Elliott, 2003; Chan et al, 2008; Levy and Wagner, 2011), and anterior insula (Sitaram et al, 2014) are implicated in effortful regulation of emotion (see Schulze et al, 2011).…”