Why are neurophysiological emotion regulation studies so hard to design?
Posted on Jun 25, 2010 by Tom Farrow
This month, our EROS blog is from Tom Farrow from the Sheffield Clinical Neuroscience group, who asks: Why are neurophysiological emotions regulation studies so hard to design?
Read moreJust how common is wanting to feel worse?
Posted on Apr 26, 2010 by Dave Cameron
In a recent study, each of my participants wanted to know “Is negatively regulating my own emotions typical behaviour or am I unique for doing so?” I try my hand at generating data to answer their question.
Read moreMen are from Mars, women are from Venus?
Posted on Mar 26, 2010 by Miriam Samad
Do women and men engage in emotional regulation in the same way?
Read moreColleagues quarrelling, feeling weary?: Don’t look now
Posted on Feb 01, 2010 by Peter Totterdell
Peter Totterdell discusses whether people can become emotionally drained by witnessing emotion regulation
Read more‘Smile like you mean it’ – an emotion regulation strategy?
Posted on Jan 29, 2010 by Eleanor Miles
This month’s blog discusses how our bodies influence our emotions.
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