Scholarship created by the University of Denver's Automaticity, Affect, Control and Thought Lab.

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Submissions from 2023

Emotional Appraisal, Psychological Distance and Construal Level: Implications for Cognitive Reappraisal, Damon Abraham, John P. Powers, and Kateri McRae

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Emotion Regulation in Young Adults with Family History of Harmful Alcohol Use: A fMRI Study, Katelyn T. Kirk-Provencher, Anne E. Penner, Kateri McRae, and Joshua L. Gowin

Reappraisal and Mentalizing: Perceived Difficulty and Effects on Negative Emotion, John P. Powers, Christian G. Capistrano, Daniel N. McIntosh, Ana M. Bedacarratz, and Kateri McRae

Submissions from 2022

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Maternal Socioeconomic Disadvantage, Neural Function During Volitional Emotion Regulation, and Parenting, Christian G. Capistrano, Leah A. Grande, Kateri McRae, K. Luan Phan, and Pilyoung Kim

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Positive Cognitive Reappraisal Is Benefcial for Women’s but Not for Men’s IGT Decision‑Making, Jorge Flores‑Torres, Lydia Gómez‑Pérez, and Kateri McRae

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Multivariate Brain Activity While Viewing and Reappraising Affective Scenes Does Not Predict the Multiyear Progression of Preclinical Atherosclerosis in Otherwise Healthy Midlife Adults, Peter J. Gianaros, Javier Rasero, Caitlin M. DuPont, Thomas E. Kraynak, James J. Gross, Kateri McRae, Aidan G. C. Wright, Timothy D. Verstynen, and Emma Barinas-Mitchell

Case Study: A Quantitative Report of Early Attention, Fear, Disgust, and Avoidance in Specific Phobia for Buttons, Kateri McRae, Bethany G. Ciesielski, Sean C. Pereira, and James J. Gross

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Social Affect Regulation in University Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic, John P. Powers, Megan Burnham, Hannah Friedman, and Kateri McRae

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Cognitive Reappraisal Experimental Task: Replica in Mexican University Students | Tarea Experimental de Reappreciación cognitiva: Réplica en universitarios mexicanos, Sheila N. Velardez-Soto, Nadia Saraí Corral-Frías, Mitzi Yael Camacho Amaya, and Kateri McRae

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What Parts of Reappraisal Make Us Feel Better? Dissociating the Generation of Reappraisals from Their Implementation, Christian E. Waugh, Valeriia V. Vlasenko, and Kateri McRae

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Prosocial Correlates of Transformative Experiences at Secular Multi-Day Mass Gatherings, Daniel A. Yudkin, Annayah M. B. Prosser, S. Megan Heller, Kateri McRae, Aleksandr Chakroff, and M. J. Crockett

Submissions from 2021

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The Future of Women in Psychological Science, June Gruber, Jane Mendle, Kristen A. Lindquist, Toni Schmader, Lee Anna Clark, Eliza Bliss-Moreau, Modupe Akinola, Lauren Atlas, Deanna M. Barch, Lisa Feldman Barrett, Jessica L. Borelli, Tiffany N. Brannon, Silvia A. Bunge, Belinda Campos, Jessica Cantlon, Rona Carter, Adrienne R. Carter-Sowell, Serena Chen, Michelle G. Craske, Amy J. C. Cuddy, Alia Crum, Lila Davachi, Angela L. Duckworth, Sunny J. Dutra, Naomi I. Eisenberger, Melissa Ferguson, Brett Q. Ford, Barbara L. Fredrickson, Sherryl H. Goodman, Alison Gopnik, Valerie Purdie Greenaway, Kate L. Harkness, Mikki Hebl, Wendy Heller, Jill Hooley, Lily Jampol, Sheri L. Johnson, Jutta Joormann, Katherine D. Kinzler, Hedy Kober, Ann M. Kring, Elizabeth Levy Paluck, Tania Lombrozo, Stella F. Lourenco, Kateri McRae, Joan K. Monin, Judith T. Moskowitz, Misaki N. Natsuaki, Gabriele Oettingen, Jennifer H. Pfeifer, Nicole Prause, Darby Saxbe, Pamela K. Smith, Barbara A. Spellman, Virginia Sturm, Bethany A. Teachman, Renee J. Thompson, Lauren M. Weinstock, and Lisa A. Williams

Submissions from 2020

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Cognitive Reappraisal of Negative Emotional Images in Borderline Personality Disorder: Content Analysis, Perceived Effectiveness, and Diagnostic Specificity, Alexander R. Daros, Achala H. Rodrigo, Nikoo Norouzian, Bri S. Darboh, Kateri McRae, and Anthony C. Ruocco

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Affective Brain Patterns as Multivariate Neural Correlates of Cardiovascular Disease Risk, Peter J. Gianaros, Thomas E. Kraynak, Dora C.-H. Kuan, James J. Gross, Kateri McRae, Ahmad R. Hariri, Stephen B. Manuck, Javier Rasero, and Timothy D. Verstynen

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Emotion Regulation, Kateri McRae and James J. Gross

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The Neural Bases of Cognitive Emotion Regulation: The Roles of Strategy and Intensity, Craig A. Moodie, Gaurav Suri, Dustin S. Goerlitz, Maria A. Mateen, Gal Sheppes, Kateri McRae, Shreya Lakhan-Pal, Ravi Thiruchselvam, and James J. Gross

Submissions from 2019

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“A” for Effort: Rewarding Effortful Retrieval Attempts Improves Learning from General Knowledge Errors in Women, Damon Abraham, Kateri McRae, and Jennifer A. Mangels

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Welcome to Wonderland? A Population Study of Intimate Experiences and Safe Sex at a Transformational Mass Gathering (Burning Man), Dominic Beaulieu‑Prévost, Mélanie Cormier, S. Megan Heller, David Nelson‑Gal, and Kateri McRae

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Humor Improves Women’s but Impairs Men’s Iowa Gambling Task Performance, Jorge Flores‑Torres, Lydia Gómez‑Pérez, Kateri McRae, Vladimir López, Ivan Rubio, and Eugenio Rodriguez

Effects of Incidental Positive Emotion and Cognitive Reappraisal on Affective Responses to Negative Stimuli, Yu Song, Jessica I. Jordan, Kelsey A. Shaffer, Erik K. Wing, Kateri McRae, and Christian E. Waugh

Submissions from 2018

Overlapping and Distinct Neural Correlates of Imitating and Opposing Facial Movements, Detre A. Godinez, Daniel S. Lumian, Tanisha Crosby-Attipoe, Ana M. Bedacarratz, Paree Zarolia, and Kateri McRae

Emotion Regulation Choice: The Role of Environmental Affordances, Gurav Suri, Gal Sheppes, Gerald Young, Damon Abraham, Kateri McRae, and James J. Gross

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VmPFC Activation During a Stressor Predicts Positive Emotions During Stress Recovery, Xi Yang, Katelyn M. Garcia, Youngkyoo Jung, Christopher T. Whitlow, Kateri McRae, and Christian E. Waugh

Submissions from 2017

Preregistered Replication of “Affective Flexibility: Evaluative Processing Goals Shape Amygdala Activity”, Daniel S. Lumian and Kateri McRae

Genetic and Environmental Influences on Emotion Regulation: A Twin Study of Cognitive Reappraisal and Expressive Suppression, Kateri McRae, Soo Hyun Rhee, Justine M. Gatt, Detre Godinez, Leanne M. Williams, and James J. Gross

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Change the Things You Can: Emotion Regulation Is More Beneficial for People from Lower Than from Higher Socioeconomic Status, Allison S. Troy, Brett Q. Ford, Kateri McRae, Pareezad Zarolia, and Iris B. Mauss