OBM Neurobiology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 08(04), P. 1 - 21
Published: Nov. 22, 2024
Emotional regulation (ER) is the process by which people change their physiology, expressions, and emotional experiences to operate in daily lives. Deficits emotion control may be connected physical mental health consequences. This review aims identify genetic variants, understand neurobiological mechanisms, explore behavioral phenotypes associated with ER. In our study, we included English studies from online databases such as Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Google Scholar, PubMed, Scopus using following keywords “genetic factors”, markers”, “Emotional regulation”, “emotional dysregulation”, “neurobiology”, “behavior” till June 2024. The result search utilizing strategy was 2107 studies. We screened articles relevant topic screening these articles. involved 12 that met inclusion criteria narrative review. Our study 6114 individuals divided into 4511 females 1603 males. mean age participants 18 years. Out all genes studied relation ER, SLC6A4 most frequently found. findings show homozygous for l allele were less likely misbehave on task than those two or one copy s 5-HTTLPR polymorphism. There are essential therapeutic implications comprehending basis It can help creation individualized interventions dysregulation (ED) linked psychiatric diseases, depression anxiety disorders. For example, identification markers aid predicting treatment response particular approaches (such medicine vs cognitive-behavioral therapy) customized a person's profile. limited small sample size insufficient identifying variants conclusion, current research presents empirical proof environmental factors impact individual variances Moreover, it's significant note shared effects play role relationship between neurobiology, behavior,
Language: Английский