APS

30th APS Annual Convention · 2018

The Late Positive Potential As a Neurocognitive Index of Emotion Regulation Flexibility

San Francisco, CA · May 2018

Poster · Biological/Neuroscience

  • Hyein Cho
    The Graduate Center, CUNY
  • Hyein Cho
    Hunter College, CUNY
  • Sarah Myruski
    Hunter College, The City University of New York
  • Boyang Fan
    Hunter College, The City University of New York
  • Boyang Fan
    The Graduate Center, The City University of New York
  • George Bonanno
    Columbia University
  • Tracy Dennis-Tiwary
    Hunter College, The City University of New York
  • Tracy Dennis-Tiwary
    The Graduate Center, The City University of New York

Abstract

A growing body of research examines emotion regulation (ER) flexibility, the ability to dynamically change emotions across contexts. This study demonstrated that a scalp-recorded event-related potential, the late positive potential, corresponded to individual differences in ER strategy use and flexibility, supporting its potential as a clinically-relevant neurosignature of ER flexibility.

Emotion

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