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Presented By: Department of Psychology

Cognitive control of emotion as a choice, a tool, and a social exchange

Dr. Bruce Dore, University of Pennsylvania

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Where do choices to control emotion come from, and what are their consequences for long-term trajectories of experience and behavior? I will present recent work that uses measures of brain processes related to affect, control, and integrative value to predict i) lab-based choices to regulate negative emotion, and ii) durable change in health-relevant attitudes and behavior. In the third part of my talk, I will iii) present work that examines socially-interactive attempts to control emotion, providing evidence that their impact depends on interpersonal synchrony reflective of shared understanding. Overall, I will discuss how connecting neural data with real-world affective and behavioral outcomes can deepen our mechanistic understanding of how emotion can be controlled and aid in the development of novel interventions.
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