ICPS
2019 International Convention of Psychological Science
Cognitive and Physiological Basis of Emotional Processing in Affective Disorders
It is well acknowledged that regulating emotions is inherit to psychological well-being. Here, presenters report novel findings on behavioral, physiological and cognitive factors that play a role in emotional processing in clinical and at-risk populations and their possible contributions to unfavorable outcomes. Implications for translational science are discussed.
Chairs & Discussants
- Shimrit DachesChair
Bar Ilan University - Noga CohenCoChair
University of Haifa - Nilly MorDiscussant
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Presentations
- Adversity and Depression: The Role of Physiological Reactivity to Stress Among Youth at High and Low Risk for Depression Shimrit Daches
- Smart Adaptations: Exercising Attentional Control to Target Emotional VulnerabilityNazanin Derakhshan
- Reappraisal Training Reduces Rumination – Evidence from Self and Social Emotion Regulation TrainingNoga Cohen