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During the 1990s, the study of emotional self-regulation blossomed in a variety of sub-disciplines belonging to either psychology (developmental, clinical) or neuroscience (cognitive and affective neurosciences). This emerging domain currently attracts several innovatory researchers and has become a major field of scientific inquiry. This book aims to present theoretical and developmental perspectives about emotional self-regulation (and dysregulation), and to provide cutting-edge information with regard to the neural basis of conscious emotional experience and emotional self-regulation. Another major goal of this book is to expound theoretical models susceptible of explaining how healthy individuals are capable of consciously and voluntarily modifying the neural activity underlying emotional processes and states.