To switch or not to switch: Individual differences in executive function and emotion regulation flexibility
Emotion regulation (ER) constitutes strategies that modulate the experience and expression of emotions. While past work has predominantly focused on each ER strategy independently, recent research has begun to examine individual-difference factors that are associated with the flexible implementation...
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Main Author: | TOH, Wei Xing |
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2021
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