2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11682-016-9537-2
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The capacity for generating cognitive reappraisals is reflected in asymmetric activation of frontal brain regions

Abstract: Encouraging patients to use cognitive reappraisal constitutes the core of modern psychotherapeutic approaches. However, evidence for specific neural correlates of the capacity for cognitive reappraisal, which is a necessary prerequisite for the effective implementation of cognitive reappraisal in everyday life, has been sparse to date. In the present study, the capacity for cognitive reappraisal was studied in terms of the participants’ inventiveness in generating alternative appraisals of anger-evoking events… Show more

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“…Interestingly, relative to the AUT, RGT‐specific activation (RGT > AUT) was found in a rather right‐lateralized network, including the right SFG and MFG, the right MTG and the right precuneus, and bilateral angular gyri. Numerous studies emphasized the relevance of prefrontal regions and associated executive functions for successful reappraisal generation, implying both the left [Choi et al, ; Dörfel et al, ; Johnstone et al, ; Papousek et al, ; Price et al, ], and the right lateral PFC in the top–down regulation of negative affect [Falquez et al, ; Ochsner et al, ; Phan et al, ; Veit et al, ]. In our study, RGT‐specific activation of the right SFG was also positively correlated with RIT performance outside the scanner (RIT‐fluency, RIT‐flexibility).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…Interestingly, relative to the AUT, RGT‐specific activation (RGT > AUT) was found in a rather right‐lateralized network, including the right SFG and MFG, the right MTG and the right precuneus, and bilateral angular gyri. Numerous studies emphasized the relevance of prefrontal regions and associated executive functions for successful reappraisal generation, implying both the left [Choi et al, ; Dörfel et al, ; Johnstone et al, ; Papousek et al, ; Price et al, ], and the right lateral PFC in the top–down regulation of negative affect [Falquez et al, ; Ochsner et al, ; Phan et al, ; Veit et al, ]. In our study, RGT‐specific activation of the right SFG was also positively correlated with RIT performance outside the scanner (RIT‐fluency, RIT‐flexibility).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…When you go to talk to your flatmate, he tells you that he was watching TV and then didn't feel like cleaning up anymore.” [Weber et al, , p. 360]. This study's reappraisal generation task (RGT) was specifically designed for an fMRI environment and consisted of eight RIT vignettes already applied in previous EEG studies [Fink et al, ; Papousek et al, ; four original vignettes by Weber et al, ; four additional vignettes created by Papousek et al, ] Additionally, we constructed 12 more anger‐eliciting vignettes for the purpose of this study, matching the main characteristics of the existing vignettes to the best possible extent. The applied RGT provides several advantages over other reappraisal approaches, not only because of the increased self‐relevance and the relation to reality of its vignettes, but also because it allows controlling for actual adherence to reappraisal instructions, which is rarely seen in emotion regulation research [Demaree et al, ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This capacity is measured by the Reappraisal Inventiveness Test (RIT; Weber, Loureiro de Assunção, Martin, Westmeyer, & Geisler, 2014). The fluency in generating reappraisals (i.e., the quantity of ideas) in the RIT can be regarded as a direct prerequisite for effective reappraisal implementation in daily life (Papousek et al, 2017;Weber et al, 2014). Past research showed meaningful relations of reappraisal fluency with both relevant brain activation and indices of well-being: Higher reappraisal fluency was linked to more left-lateralized recruitment of the lateral prefrontal cortex during individuals' reappraisal of potential stressors (Papousek et al, 2017).…”
Section: Cognitive Reappraisal Capacity: Quantity and Quality Of Rementioning
confidence: 99%