Talk Prof. Philippe Goldin (Lecture series)
15.03.2022 12:15 – 13:15
fMRI of cognitive reappraisal, acceptance, and suppression emotion regulation strategies in basic and clinically applied contexts
The ability to effectively regulate emotions is a fundamental skill related to physical and psychological health. In this talk, I will present behavioral and fMRI data from several different studies that examined cognitive reappraisal, acceptance, and suppression emotion regulation strategies in healthy controls participants and in the context of randomized trials of cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness-based stress reduction, and aerobic exercise as interventions for adults with anxiety disorders. We will also examine the implementation of different types of functional connectivity analytic approaches to probe intervention-related brain mechanism changes.
ABOUT
Philippe Goldin, PhD is a Professor at UC Davis and leads the Clinically Applied Affective Neuroscience Laboratory. His team is currently engaged in (a) basic research on the brain networks that differentiate different types of emotion regulation strategies; (b) clinical research on the neural bases of psychopathology; and (c) clinical intervention research examining the brain and behavioral mechanisms of therapeutic change during Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, and Compassion Cultivation Training in adults with anxiety, depression and chronic pain disorders.
Lieu
Bâtiment: Campus Biotech
Online via zoom:
https://unige.zoom.us/j/66819232901?pwd=WnFaaGplTUlmNWN3VmZ1Z1B3TXVrQT09
Meeting ID: 668 1923 2901
Passcode: 590816
Organisé par
Centre interfacultaire en sciences affectives (CISA)Intervenant-e-s
Philippe Goldin, University of California, Davisentrée libre
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