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Yafei Tan1,2, Xiaoqin Wang3,4, Scott D Blain5

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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Science

Background:

  • Interoception, the perception of bodily signals, is linked to emotion regulation (ER).
  • Emotional intensity influences the choice between disengagement (distraction) and engagement (reappraisal) ER strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Investigate the role of interoceptive attention in dynamic changes in ER strategies.
  • Examine how interoceptive attention influences the selection and application of ER strategies in daily life.

Main Methods:

  • Experience-sampling methodology was employed to capture real-time data.
  • Participants completed lab-based assessments of ER strategies, emotional awareness, and interoceptive attention.
  • Daily life reports on negative events and ER strategy use (reappraisal, distraction) were collected.

Main Results:

  • Interoceptive attention positively correlated with habitual ER strategy use.
  • Emotional awareness mediated the relationship between interoceptive attention and ER strategies.
  • An interaction revealed that high interoceptive attention led to flexible strategy use based on event intensity, unlike low interoceptive attention.

Conclusions:

  • Interoceptive attention may enhance emotional awareness, facilitating ER strategy application and flexibility.
  • Targeted training of interoceptive attention could be a promising avenue for improving ER and mental well-being.