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- Influence
Self-compassion Modulates Heart Rate Variability and Negative Affect to Experimentally Induced Stress
- X. Luo, Lei Qiao, Xianwei Che
- Psychology
- 17 February 2018
Self-compassion has increasingly been recognized to buffer stress and promote emotional health. However, few studies have examined the influences of self-compassion on physiological stress response.… Expand
A Systematic Review of the Processes Underlying the Main and the Buffering Effect of Social Support on the Experience of Pain
- Xianwei Che, R. Cash, Sin Ki Ng, P. Fitzgerald, B. Fitzgibbon
- Medicine
- The Clinical journal of pain
- 1 November 2018
Objective: This review aimed to explore the processes that underlie the main and the buffering effect of social support on decreased pain experience. Materials and Methods: The systematic review was… Expand
Investigating the influence of social support on experimental pain and related physiological arousal: A systematic review and meta-analysis
- Xianwei Che, R. Cash, Sungwook Chung, P. Fitzgerald, B. Fitzgibbon
- Psychology, Medicine
- Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
- 1 September 2018
HIGHLIGHTSSocial presence alone may not affect the experience of experimentally‐induced pain.The impact of social support on pain may be context‐dependentForms of social support may decrease or… Expand
The correlation between gray matter volume and perceived social support: A voxel-based morphometry study
- Xianwei Che, D. Wei, +5 authors Y. Liu
- Medicine, Psychology
- Social neuroscience
- 6 February 2014
Social support refers to interpersonal exchanges that include the combinations of aid, affirmation and affection. Perceived social support is a kind of subjective judgment of one’s availability of… Expand
Synchronous activation within the default mode network correlates with perceived social support
- Xianwei Che, Q. Zhang, J. Zhao, D. Wei, Y. Liu
- Psychology, Medicine
- Neuropsychologia
- 1 October 2014
Perceived social support emphasizes subjective feeling of provisions offered by family, friends and significant others. In consideration of the great significance of perceived social support to… Expand
Protective Effect of Self-Compassion to Emotional Response among Students with Chronic Academic Stress
- Y. Zhang, X. Luo, Xianwei Che, Wenjie Duan
- Psychology, Medicine
- Frontiers in psychology
- 22 November 2016
The literature has shown that self-compassion is a protective factor of an individual’s emotional response to chronic stress. However, this stress-buffering effect has not been completely analyzed in… Expand
The Social Regulation of Pain: Autonomic and Neurophysiological Changes Associated With Perceived Threat.
- Xianwei Che, R. Cash, P. Fitzgerald, B. Fitzgibbon
- Medicine
- The journal of pain : official journal of the…
- 1 December 2017
The analgesic effect of social support is proposed as a function of social support modulating perceived threat of painful stimuli. In the current study, we directly examined the social buffering… Expand
The dorsomedial prefrontal cortex as a flexible hub mediating behavioral as well as local and distributed neural effects of social support context on pain: A Theta Burst Stimulation and TMS-EEG study
- Xianwei Che, R. Cash, S. W. Chung, N. Bailey, P. Fitzgerald, B. Fitzgibbon
- Psychology, Medicine
- NeuroImage
- 1 November 2019
TLDR
Habitual suppression relates to difficulty in regulating emotion with cognitive reappraisal
- Xianwei Che, X. Luo, Dandan Tong, B. Fitzgibbon, J. Yang
- Psychology, Medicine
- Biological Psychology
- 1 December 2015
One common strategy to cope with the difficulties of daily life is suppression. Habitual users of suppression tend to suppress their feelings rather than expressing them. Although this strategy may… Expand
The Motivation-Based Promotion of Proactive Control: The Role of Salience Network
It has been shown that reward motivation can facilitate proactive control, a cognitive control mode that is characterized of prior preparation and sustained holding of the goal-relevant information… Expand