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Previous emotion regulation research has been successful in altering aversive emotional reactions. It is unclear, however, whether such strategies can also efficiently regulate expectations of reward arising from conditioned stimuli, which can at times be maladaptive (for example, drug cravings). Using a monetary reward-conditioning procedure with cognitive strategies, we observed attenuation in both the physiological (skin conductance) and neural correlates (striatum) of reward expectation as participants engaged in emotion regulation.
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The authors wish to acknowledge R. Jou for assistance. This work was supported by a James S. McDonnell foundation grant to E.A.P., the Beatrice and Samuel A. Seaver Foundation, and a US National Institute on Drug Abuse grant to M.R.D. (DA022998).
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M.R.D. and E.A.P. designed the fMRI experiment. M.M.G. and M.R.D. collected the data. M.R.D. and M.M.G. analyzed the physiological and neuroimaging data. M.R.D. and E.A.P. wrote the manuscript.
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Delgado, M., Gillis, M. & Phelps, E. Regulating the expectation of reward via cognitive strategies. Nat Neurosci 11, 880–881 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/nn.2141
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