Authors
Regina C Lapate, Hyejeen Lee, Tim V Salomons, Carien M van Reekum, Lawrence L Greischar, Richard J Davidson
Publication date
2012/1/1
Journal
Journal of cognitive neuroscience
Volume
24
Issue
1
Pages
148-158
Publisher
MIT Press
Description
Although the co-occurrence of negative affect and pain is well recognized, the mechanism underlying their association is unclear. To examine whether a common self-regulatory ability impacts the experience of both emotion and pain, we integrated neuroimaging, behavioral, and physiological measures obtained from three assessments separated by substantial temporal intervals. Our results demonstrated that individual differences in emotion regulation ability, as indexed by an objective measure of emotional state, corrugator electromyography, predicted self-reported success while regulating pain. In both emotion and pain paradigms, the amygdala reflected regulatory success. Notably, we found that greater emotion regulation success was associated with greater change of amygdalar activity following pain regulation. Furthermore, individual differences in degree of amygdalar change following emotion …
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