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The elusive neural signature of emotion regulation capabilities: evidence from a large-scale consortium

Sicorello, M.; Zaehringer, J.; Paschke, L.; Steimke, R.; Stelzel, C.; Gianaros, P. J.; LaBar, K. S.; Graner, J. L.; Kim, S. H.; Wessa, M.; Sandner, M.; Weinmar, F.; Derntl, B.; Kraynak, T. E.; Huneke, N. T. M.; Fagan, H.; Kohn, N.; Fernandez, G.; Yan, L.; Marin-Morales, A.; Verdejo-Roman, J.; Steward, T.; Harrison, B. J.; Davey, C. G.; Dorfel, D.; Walter, H.; Neta, M.; Pierce, J.; Stolz, D. S.; Kissler, J.; Benzait, A.; Erk, S.; Berboth, S.; van Reekum, C. M.; Tupitsa, E.; Mulej Bratec, S.; Sorg, C.; Muller-Pinzler, L.; Sokolowski, A.; Dragan, W. L.; Folkierska-Zukowska, M.; Jentsch, V. L.; Me

2025-08-19 neuroscience
10.1101/2025.08.18.670843 bioRxiv
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Cognitive reappraisal is a fundamental emotion regulation strategy for mental and physical well-being, but how its neural mechanisms relate to individual differences remains poorly understood. In a consortium effort analyzing 40 fMRI datasets (N=2,175), we examined the relationship between neural activation during reappraisal tasks and three core individual difference indices of reappraisal capabilities: (1) trait questionnaires, (2) task-based affective ratings, and (3) amygdala down-regulation. Strikingly, there was no shared overlap across these three common indices. Only a very weak correlation emerged between amygdala down-regulation and task-based affective ratings. Whole-brain analyses revealed no reliable neural associations with trait questionnaires, and associations with task-based affective ratings fell outside canonical emotion regulation networks (e.g., prefrontal circuitry). Moreover, amygdala down-regulation, often interpreted as a stable individual marker, was confounded by person-specific whole-brain responses -- a limitation extending to fMRI research beyond the emotion regulation domain. These findings challenge the assumption that an individuals prefrontal activity is a valid indicator of their reappraisal capabilities and suggest that common trait, behavioral, and neural measures might capture distinct facets of emotion regulation. More broadly, our results highlight concrete methodological challenges for fMRI research on individual differences, with implications extending beyond emotion regulation to the neuroscience of personality, psychopathology, and general well-being.

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