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Emotion Regulation Dynamics in Psychopathology across Multiple Levels of Analysis: From Genes to Neural Network Connectivity to Real World Behavior
Emotion regulation plays an important role in psychopathology. This symposium highlights the dynamic nature of emotion regulation across different methodological perspectives and levels of analysis: from the role genetics play in cognitive training to dynamic functional network connectivity to cognitive vulnerability and social media use in daily life.
Chairs & Discussants
- Lin FangChair
Northern Michigan University - Joshua CarlsonCoChair
Northern Michigan University - Ernst KosterDiscussant
Ghent University
Presentations
- Attention Bias Modification in Depression. Effects on Residual Symptoms and Brain Function and the Moderating Effect of BDNF PolymorphismsNils Landrø, Eva Hilland, Luigi Maglanoc, Brage Kraft, Catherine Harmer, Tore Stiles, et al.
- Relationship between Dynamic Functional Connectivity, Emotion Regulation, and Cognitive Vulnerability for AnxietyLin Fang, Joshua Carlson
- Moment-to-Moment Interplays between Real-Life Stress Appraisals and Cognitive Bias Manifestations: A New Framework to Understand Emotion Regulation MechanismsAlvaro Sanchez-Lopez, Ivan Blanco, Teresa Boemo, Jonas Everaert
- Interrelationships between Facebook Use, Self-Esteem and Indicators of PsychopathologyLien Faelens, Kristof Hoorelbeke, Rudi De Raedt, Bart Soenens, Ernst Koster