Neuroimaging cognitive reappraisal in clinical populations to define neural targets for enhancing emotion regulation. A systematic review
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...…corroborate the role of affective dysregulation in the maintenance of drug addiction (Cheetham et al., 2010; Mantsch et al., 2016; Sinha, 2008; Zilverstand et al., 2017) and suggest that the impairment in brain function in drug-addicted individuals during socialemotional processing is…...
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...…and vlPFC have been implicated in impaired inhibitory control in drug addiction, showing hypoactivation during motor response inhibition tasks (Luijten et al., 2014) and cognitive self-regulation (Zilverstand et al., 2017), which is in line with a crucial role of this network in response selection....
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...Importantly, our previous reviews on the mechanisms of therapeutic interventions suggest that it is possible, to a certain extent, to normalize brain function of the impaired networks, such as the memory network (Konova et al., 2013; Zilverstand et al., 2016, 2017)....
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...Overall, results were consistent with previous neuroimaging reviews and meta-analyses that have implicated either the executive network (Zilverstand et al., 2017) or both the salience and the executive networks as the anchors of an impaired inhibitory control effect in drug addiction (Goldstein and…...
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...…we focused on cognitive inhibitory control (across psychiatric disorders, including drug addiction), concluding that reduced engagement of the executive network (vlPFC/dlPFC) is the main impairment during cognitive reappraisal in individuals with impaired mental health (Zilverstand et al., 2017)....
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...…used in clinical populations to study the neurobiological correlates of altered emotion regulation capacity, to our knowledge, only one review (Zilverstand et al., 2016) has been conducted to summarize this information and no meta-analysis has been performed to provide a comprehensive…...
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...This result is best understood as reflecting the limitations of intra-scanner behavioral assessments, social desirability effects or impaired self-awareness of emotional experience, as recently suggested by Zilverstand et al. (2016)....
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...This finding partially concurs with the results of a previous systematic review, in which amygdala hyperactivity was only observed in samples of patients with mood, but not anxiety, disorders (Zilverstand et al., 2016)....
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...Firstly, although this region has been reported as hypoactivated in a recent review of neuroimaging studies in mood and anxiety samples (Zilverstand et al., 2016), it may well be that the apparent hypoactivation of this region across studies do not reach statistical significance when submitted to…...
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...Both emotion self-regulation and reappraisal constitute important elements in psychotherapeutic treatment for depression; however, they can be impaired in depressed patients [30]....
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...…account therefore invokes a reduced recruitment of the frontoparietal network that is needed to support the allocation of resources during processes that require goal-oriented attention regions (Cole and Schneider, 2007; Corbetta and Shulman, 2002; Lueckmann et al., 2014; Shenhav et al., 2013)....
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...…recent conceptualizations of emotion regulation as supported by a frontoparietal network, with the involvement of the dACC in allocating control (Shenhav et al., 2013) and the inferior/superior parietal cortex in supporting salience detection and allocating attention (Corbetta and Shulman, 2002)....
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...Persistent negative appraisal is thought to play a key role in the initiation and maintenance of depressed mood (Beck et al., 1979) and the maintenance of excessive anxiety (Amstadter, 2008) and to contribute to psychosis (Livingstone et al....
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...Persistent negative appraisal is thought to play a key role in the initiation and maintenance of depressed mood (Beck et al., 1979) and the maintenance of excessive anxiety (Amstadter, 2008) and to contribute to psychosis (Livingstone et al., 2009)....
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