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Ítem A narrative review of emotion regulation process in stress and recovery phases(Heliyon, 2021-06) Flores-Kanter, Pablo Ezequiel; Moretti, Luciana; Medrano, Leonardo AdriánThe difficulty in studying the relationship between stress and emotional regulation is due to the need to contemplate a dynamic perspective that analyzes the moderating role of stress. In fact, stress involves different phases or stages, and the neurocognitive processes involved in emotion regulation differ significantly between these phases. The period of anticipation of stressful events can be fundamental to understand the process of stress regulation; however, surprisingly few works have analyzed the differential activation of brain networks involved in cognitive regulation during the phases of stress and recovery. Taking this into consideration, within this study we propose to analyze in an integrated way the psychological and neurobiological processes during the phase of stress and recovery, with the aim of improving our understanding of the mechanisms that underlie successful and unsuccessful stress regulation. We consider that from the present review we contribute to achieve a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying successful and unsuccessful stress regulation would contribute to the improvement of prevention and treatment interventions for mental disorders. Extraído de: https://www.cell.com/heliyon/fulltext/S2405-8440(21)01321-9?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii%2FS2405844021013219%3Fshowall%3DtrueÍtem Anxiety, Depression and Anger: Application of a Bifactor Model to Identify Common Symptoms(Archives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, 2021) Garcia-Batista, Zoilo Emilio; Guerra-Peña, Kiero; Flores-Kanter, Pablo Ezequiel; Morett, Luciana Sofía; Medrano, Leonardo AdriánAnger manifestations, depression and anxiety are strongly related to individual´s discomfort and well-being. The aim of the present study is to investigate the fit of a bifactor model applied on emotional disposition measures emphasizing the specification of a general factor through the identification of specific responses or indicators that can account for the communality between depression, anxiety and anger. The results obtained show two large groups of indicators that would be common in these affective disposition types: affective and cognitive responses. On the one hand, affective responses include agitation, irritability, and tension or nervousness. On the other hand, cognitive symptoms are linked to the presence of repetitive worrying and uncontrollable thoughts. In this way, it is possible to identify a general stress response in this group of indicators. Extraído de: https://www.archivespp.pl/Anxiety-Depression-and-Anger-Application-nof-a-Bifactor-Model-to-Identify-Common,136354,0,2.html