| Literature DB >> 24295123 |
Miquel Tortella-Feliu1, Alfonso Morillas-Romero, Maria Balle, Xavier Bornas, Jordi Llabrés, Antonia P Pacheco-Unguetti.
Abstract
Attentional network functioning in emotionally neutral conditions and self-reported attentional control (AC) were analysed as predictors of the tendency to engage in dysfunctional emotion regulation strategies. Diminished attentional orienting predicted an increased tendency to engage in brooding rumination, and enhanced alertness predicted a greater chance of suppression, beyond trait anxiety and self-reported AC, which were not predictive of either rumination or suppression. This is the first study to show that some forms of dysfunctional emotion regulation are related to the attentional network functioning in emotionally neutral conditions. Results are discussed in relation to regulatory temperament and anxiety-related attentional biases literature.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; Attentional Network Test; Attentional control; Attentional network functioning; Emotion regulation
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24295123 DOI: 10.1080/02699931.2013.860889
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cogn Emot ISSN: 0269-9931