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Understanding the benefits of extrinsic emotion regulation in depression
Atheer Massarwe
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Noga Cohen
Department of Special Education
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Neuroscience
Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex
100%
Ventral Striatum
100%
Cognitive Process
100%
Affective Process
100%
Depressive Disorder
100%
Keyphrases
Extrinsic Emotion Regulation
100%
Cognitive Empathy
33%
Conceptual Review
33%
Intrinsic Emotion Regulation
33%
Depressive Symptoms
16%
Negative Emotions
16%
Brain Regions
16%
Medial Prefrontal Cortex (mPFC)
16%
Ventral Striatum
16%
Emotion Regulation
16%
Cognitive Processes
16%
Behavioral Studies
16%
Neuroimaging Data
16%
Psychiatric Illness
16%
Frontal Region
16%
Medial Frontal
16%
Perseverative Thinking
16%
Affective Processes
16%
Psychology
Emotion Regulation
100%
Cognitive Empathy
22%
Neuroimaging
11%
Cognitive Process
11%
Prefrontal Cortex
11%
Negative Mood
11%
Affective Process
11%
Corpus Striatum
11%
Depressive Disorder
11%