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Automatic Reappraisal-Based Implementation Intention Produces Early and Sustainable Emotion Regulation Effects: Event-Related Potential Evidence

Implementation intention has proven effective in regulating intense emotions,however, which is found to be difficult when instructed regulation is used. Here, we aim to test whether automatic reappraisal based implementation intentions (RII) down-regulates intense negative emotion more efficiently t...

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