“…For example, eVortful involvement in the counting task (with strong cardiovascular eVects; e.g., Bosch, de Geus, & Veerman, 2003) might have counteracted any beneWcial eVects of lesser anger experience and could thus have obscured eVects of the experimental manipulation. However, the fact that there is no maladaptive eVect of the emotion control prime on cardiovascular responding distinguishes this type of emotion control from other types of emotion control (e.g., suppression or repression), which have been reliably associated with maladaptive physiological responding (e.g., Demaree, Schmeichel, Robinson, & Berntson, 2006;Gross, 1998;Gross & Levenson, 1997;Weinberger, 1995).…”