Regulation of emotional responses elicited by threat-related stimuli.
The capacity to voluntarily regulate emotions is critical for mental health, especially when coping with aversive events. Several neuroimaging studies of emotion regulation found the amygdala to be a target for downregulation and prefrontal regions to be associated with downregulation. To characteri...
Autors principals: | Eippert, F, Veit, R, Weiskopf, N, Erb, M, Birbaumer, N, Anders, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2007
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