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1. Discrete and dimensional approaches to affective forecasting errors.

2. Ultra-brief training in cognitive reappraisal or mindfulness reduces anxiety and improves motor performance efficiency under stress.

3. White (but Not Black) Americans Continue to See Racism as a Zero-Sum Game; White Conservatives (but Not Moderates or Liberals) See Themselves as Losing.

4. In COVID-19 Health Messaging, Loss Framing Increases Anxiety with Little-to-No Concomitant Benefits: Experimental Evidence from 84 Countries.

5. Author Correction: A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic.

6. A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic.

7. Null effects of therapy dog interaction on adolescent anxiety during a laboratory-based social evaluative stressor.

8. Don't Ditch the Laptop Just Yet: A Direct Replication of Mueller and Oppenheimer's (2014) Study 1 Plus Mini Meta-Analyses Across Similar Studies.

9. Do emotions predict eating? The role of previous experiences in emotional eating in the lab and in daily life.

10. To which world regions does the valence-dominance model of social perception apply?

11. The Psychological Science Accelerator: Advancing Psychology through a Distributed Collaborative Network.

12. Endurance Exercise Enhances Emotional Valence and Emotion Regulation.

13. Emotion Regulation Compensation Following Situation Selection Failure.

14. Caffeine alters emotion and emotional responses in low habitual caffeine consumers.

15. Habitual exercise is associated with cognitive control and cognitive reappraisal success.

16. The effects of emotion on younger and older adults' monitoring of learning.

17. Understanding the Uncanny: Both Atypical Features and Category Ambiguity Provoke Aversion toward Humanlike Robots.

18. Distractibility as a precursor to anxiety: Preexisting attentional control deficits predict subsequent autonomic arousal during anxiety.

19. Uninstructed emotion regulation choice in four studies of cognitive reappraisal .

20. Omega-3 fatty acids and stress-induced changes to mood and cognition in healthy individuals.

21. Fluid cognitive ability is a resource for successful emotion regulation in older and younger adults.

22. Emotion reactivity and regulation are associated with psychological functioning following the 2011 earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear crisis in Japan.

23. Cut! that's a wrap: regulating negative emotion by ending emotion-eliciting situations.

24. Prefrontal mediation of age differences in cognitive reappraisal.

25. Threat facilitates subsequent executive control during anxious mood.

26. Cognition and Emotion Lecture at the 2010 SPSP Emotion Preconference.

27. Mood-induced shifts in attentional bias to emotional information predict ill- and well-being.

28. Seeing, thinking, and feeling: emotion-regulating effects of gaze-directed cognitive reappraisal.

29. Using reappraisal to regulate unpleasant emotional episodes: goals and timing matter.

30. Individual differences in some (but not all) medial prefrontal regions reflect cognitive demand while regulating unpleasant emotion.

31. Socioeconomic status predicts objective and subjective sleep quality in aging women.

32. Failure to regulate: counterproductive recruitment of top-down prefrontal-subcortical circuitry in major depression.

33. Gaze fixations predict brain activation during the voluntary regulation of picture-induced negative affect.

34. Individual differences in amygdala and ventromedial prefrontal cortex activity are associated with evaluation speed and psychological well-being.

35. Amygdala and ventromedial prefrontal cortex are inversely coupled during regulation of negative affect and predict the diurnal pattern of cortisol secretion among older adults.

36. Psychological well-being and ill-being: do they have distinct or mirrored biological correlates?

37. Social relationships, sleep quality, and interleukin-6 in aging women.

38. Making a life worth living: neural correlates of well-being.

39. The stability of resting frontal electroencephalographic asymmetry in depression.

40. Now you feel it, now you don't: frontal brain electrical asymmetry and individual differences in emotion regulation.

41. Stage II breast cancer: differences between four coping patterns in side effects during adjuvant chemotherapy.

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