Can cognitive impairments explain cardiovascular emotional dampening associated with elevated blood pressure?
Journal of Health Psychology: An Interdisciplinary, International Journal
Published online on March 14, 2026
Abstract
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Cardiovascular Emotional Dampening (CED) refers to reduced recognition of facial and vocal emotions among individuals with elevated blood pressure (BP). While CED is well established, the contribution of attentional and working memory deficits has rarely ...
Cardiovascular Emotional Dampening (CED) refers to reduced recognition of facial and vocal emotions among individuals with elevated blood pressure (BP). While CED is well established, the contribution of attentional and working memory deficits has rarely ...