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Suppression dampens unpleasant emotion faster than reappraisal: Neural dynamics in a Chinese sample

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SCIENCE CHINA-LIFE SCIENCES
卷 58, 期 5, 页码 480-491

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SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11427-014-4739-6

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Event-related potentials; expressive suppression; unpleasant emotion; cognitive reappraisal

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC31170989, 31371042]
  2. Keygrant Project of Chinese Ministry of Education [311032]
  3. Special Grant for Postdoctoral Research in Chongqing [Xm2014059]

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The timing dynamics of regulating negative emotion with expressive suppression and cognitive reappraisal were investigated in a Chinese sample. Event-Related Potentials were recorded while subjects were required to view, suppress emotion expression to, or reappraise emotional pictures. The results showed a similar reduction in self-reported negative emotion during both strategies. Additionally, expressive suppression elicited larger amplitudes than reappraisal in central-frontal P3 component (340-480 ms). More importantly, the Late Positive Potential (LPP) amplitudes were decreased in each 200 ms of the 800-1600 ms time intervals during suppression vs. viewing conditions. In contrast, LPP amplitudes were similar for reappraisal and viewing conditions in all the time windows, except for the decreased amplitudes during reappraisal in the 1400-1600 ms. The LPP (but not P3) amplitudes were positively related to negative mood ratings, whereas the amplitudes of P3, rather than LPP, predict self-reported expressive suppression. These results suggest that expressive suppression decreases emotion responding more rapidly than reappraisal, at the cost of greater cognitive resource involvements in Chinese individuals.

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