COGSCI 115 FINAL EXAM
goals and focuses of CBT - ANS-- focus: changing maladaptive thinking
- goals: minimize negative and self-defeating thoughts, cultivate positive and goal-consistent thoughts
cognitive reappraisal of emotion - ANS-- identify and change the way situations, emotions, etc are
...
reappraisal recruits _________ regions - ANS-✔✔prefrontal cortex (including dmPFC, dlPFC, vlPFC:
executive functions, cognitive elaboration), lateral temporal cortex (semantic and perceptual
representation), posterior parietal cortex (sustained attention), modulated emotional responding in the
amygdala
suggested way cognitive reappraisal works - ANS-✔✔changing the meaning we give to a stimulus -->
reduces amygdala activity --> potentially stressful stimuli less stressful
emotion regulation is modulated by interconnections of which areas? many of these connections play a
role in cognitive reappraisal - ANS-✔✔- orbitrofrontal cortex (OFC): evaluation of emotional salience,
selection of behaviors
- anterior cingulate cortex (ACC): emotional state interpretation, motivated behavior
- anterior insular cortex (AIC): conscious appraisal of bodily states to trigger emotion regulation
processes
- AMYGDALA
EEG studies about cognitive reappraisal found: - ANS-✔✔- reduction in magnitude of late positive
potential (LPP) was found in response to negative stimuli
,caveats to cognitive reappraisal - ANS-✔✔- may be maladaptive when stressors are controllable
(patients with controllable stress --> higher cognitive reappraisal ability was associated with greater
levels of depression)
- may be adaptive when stressors are uncontrollable (patients with uncontrollable stress --> higher
cognitive reappraisal ability was associated with lower levels of depression)
what is negative reappraisal? what is positive reappraisal? - ANS-✔✔- negative: decreasing negative
condition, "this situation is not as bad as it first seemed"
- positive: increasing positive condition, "they will be grateful that they had this experience"
fMRI results of positive vs negative reappraisal - ANS-✔✔- both shortened duration of responses in the
amygdala, insula, and superior temporal gyrus and lengthened responses in PFC regions
- only negative decreased intensity of amygdala activation
- intensity of activity in medial PFC (cog. control of emotion) only increased in positive
overall takeaways of positive vs negative reappraisal - ANS-✔✔- positive may involve more
engagement with the emotional stimulus / positive may require more active cognitive effort
traditional CBT uses your _____ to help guide your ________ - ANS-✔✔thoughts, emotions
newer variants of CBT uses your ______ to help guide your ______ - ANS-✔✔emotions, thoughts
_______ reappraisal led to greater increases in positive affect and smaller decreases in skin conductance
than ______ appraisal - ANS-✔✔positive, negative
study about technique of suppressing emotions revealed: - ANS-✔✔- experience and express less
positive emotion and greater negative emotion
- have worse interpersonal functioning
,- report lower overall levels of well-being
future gain reappraisal tactic - ANS-✔✔- one big factor in determining whether you see a situation as
stressful or as a challenge is your beliefs about the eventual outcome
- epitomizes what optimism is all about
breast cancer survivor study (future gain reappraisal tactic) - ANS-✔✔key factor that distinguished
survivors was the view that their lives had been altered for the better after developing the disease (2/3
of survivors reported this)
study on preschoolers first day of school - ANS-✔✔- outgoing, socially competent, well liked: showed
high activity in stress hormones on first day of school, decreased as year went on
- unhappy, socially isolated: low stress hormone levels on first day, increased throughout year
people have more peak experiences during (work or leisure time)? what does that suggest? - ANS-✔✔-
work! but they will say that they prefer leisure time
- suggests our association of effort with pain and leisure with pleasure is so deeply rooted that it distorts
our perception of the actual experience
- severely limits our potential for happiness if we cannot recognize our positive experiences
what is defensive pessimism? does it work? in what settings? - ANS-✔✔- some people use fear of
failure to motivate themselves
- can work in short run, but in long run is a recipe for burnout, low self esteem, and unhappiness
research showed that effectiveness of reappraisal ___________(increased/decreased) with age. activity
in the __________ also ___________ (increased/decreased) with age. - ANS-✔✔increased; prefrontal;
increased
, older individuals showed greater drops in ________(positive/negative) affect and greater decreases in
________-________(parts of brain) connectivity after reappraisal - ANS-✔✔negative, rostrolateral
prefrontal-amygdala
behavioral activation - ANS-✔✔one of the most effective and widely-used treatments for emotion
dysregulation
behavioral activation process for depression - ANS-✔✔- clients are asked to rate the degree of
pleasure/accomplishment they feel during specific activities
- asked to establish/maintain regular routines that encompass activities that have high scores
- often ones that provide pleasant experiences, social support, or experiences of mastery
Schwartz CBT technique treatment for OCD - ANS-✔✔- paying attention to the facts of a perception
without reacting to them
- learning to experience an OCD symptom without reacting emotionally
4 Rs of OCD CBT Treatment - ANS-✔✔- relabel: identify what's real and refuse to be misled by
obsessive thoughts
- reattribute: understand that those thoughts/urges are just false messages being sent from your brain
- refocus: turns your attention to more constructive behavior
- revalue: see these thoughts as the useless garbage that they are
OCD neural explanation - ANS-✔✔- hyperactivity in the orbitofrontal region (serves to identify when
something is amiss)
- caudate nucleus (execution of motor behavior with inputs from the orbitofrontal and amygdala)
- together form the "worry circuit"
- OCD is buzzing with activity
The benefits of buying summaries with Stuvia:
Guaranteed quality through customer reviews
Stuvia customers have reviewed more than 700,000 summaries. This how you know that you are buying the best documents.
Quick and easy check-out
You can quickly pay through credit card for the summaries. There is no membership needed.
Focus on what matters
Your fellow students write the study notes themselves, which is why the documents are always reliable and up-to-date. This ensures you quickly get to the core!
Frequently asked questions
What do I get when I buy this document?
You get a PDF, available immediately after your purchase. The purchased document is accessible anytime, anywhere and indefinitely through your profile.
Satisfaction guarantee: how does it work?
Our satisfaction guarantee ensures that you always find a study document that suits you well. You fill out a form, and our customer service team takes care of the rest.
Who am I buying these notes from?
Stuvia is a marketplace, so you are not buying this document from us, but from seller Accurate. Stuvia facilitates payment to the seller.
Will I be stuck with a subscription?
No, you only buy these notes for £9.35. You're not tied to anything after your purchase.