Department of Psychiatry, 401 Quarry Road, MC: 5797, Stanford, CA 94305-5797, USA.
Cogn Emot. 2011 Apr;25(3):400-12. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2010.544160.
It is widely acknowledged that emotions can be regulated in an astonishing variety of ways. Most research to date has focused on explicit (effortful) forms of emotion regulation. However, there is growing research interest in implicit (automatic) forms of emotion regulation. To organise emerging findings, we present a dual-process framework that integrates explicit and implicit forms of emotion regulation, and argue that both forms of regulation are necessary for well-being. In the first section of this review, we provide a broad overview of the construct of emotion regulation, with an emphasis on explicit and implicit processes. In the second section, we focus on explicit emotion regulation, considering both neural mechanisms that are associated with these processes and their experiential and physiological consequences. In the third section, we turn to several forms of implicit emotion regulation, and integrate the burgeoning literature in this area. We conclude by outlining open questions and areas for future research.
人们普遍认为,情绪可以通过各种令人惊讶的方式进行调节。迄今为止,大多数研究都集中在明确的(费力的)情绪调节形式上。然而,人们对潜意识(自动的)情绪调节形式的研究兴趣日益浓厚。为了组织新出现的研究结果,我们提出了一个双重过程框架,该框架整合了明确和潜意识的情绪调节形式,并认为这两种形式的调节对于幸福感都是必要的。在这篇综述的第一部分,我们提供了情绪调节的广泛概述,重点是明确和潜意识的过程。在第二部分,我们专注于明确的情绪调节,考虑与这些过程相关的神经机制及其体验和生理后果。在第三部分,我们转向几种潜意识的情绪调节形式,并整合了这一领域不断涌现的文献。最后,我们概述了悬而未决的问题和未来的研究方向。