Gender Differences in Emotion Regulation: An fMRI Study of Cognitive Reappraisal
Stanford University · Columbia University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Despite strong popular conceptions of gender differences in emotionality and striking gender differences in the prevalence of disorders thought to involve emotion dysregulation, the literature on the neural bases of emotion regulation is nearly silent regarding gender differences (Gross, 2007; Ochsner & Gross, in press). The purpose of the present study was to address this gap in the literature. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked male and female participants to use a cognitive emotion regulation strategy (reappraisal) to down-regulate their emotional responses to negatively valenced pictures. Behaviorally, men and women evidenced comparable decreases in negative emotion experience. Neurally,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 21.67
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- 100%
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- 104
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5Topics & keywords
- Cognitive reappraisal
- Psychology
- Expressive Suppression
- Amygdala
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging
- Cognition
- Emotionality
- Affect (linguistics)
- Gender equality