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Irene Jaén

Researcher at James I University

Publications -  14
Citations -  30

Irene Jaén is an academic researcher from James I University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognitive reappraisal & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications receiving 16 citations.

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Cognitive reappraisal during unpleasant picture processing: Subjective self-report and peripheral physiology.

TL;DR: Assessment of several peripheral correlates of emotion regulation processes in a sample of 122 healthy participants found a similar emotion regulation pattern, independently of the unpleasant category, suggesting a plausible effect of cognitive variables during voluntary reappraisal for both categories.
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Improving chronic pain management with eHealth and mHealth: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

TL;DR: It is anticipated that the use of Pain Monitor plus the therapist web will result in a reduction of pain intensity and side effects of the medication, and improvements on secondary outcomes, namely fatigue, mood, pain interference, rescue medication use and quality of life, are expected.
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Technological Interventions for Pain Management

TL;DR: The present chapter will summarize the state of the art in relation to technology use for pain assessment and treatment and will include a review of the most recent advances in the field, as well as a discussion of future research directions.
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Emotion regulation and peripheral psychophysiological correlates in the management of induced pain: A systematic review.

TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic review aims to summarize the existing literature that explores the relationship between emotion regulation strategies and peripheral correlates of the autonomic nervous system and facial electromyography, such as affect-modulated responses and corrugator activity, on laboratory tasks where pain is induced.
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Using Artificial Intelligence to Enhance Ongoing Psychological Interventions for Emotional Problems in Real- or Close to Real-Time: A Systematic Review

TL;DR: A systematic review of the evidence on the use of AI-based methods to enhance outcomes in psychological interventions in real-time or close-to-real-time is presented in this article .