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This article explores the neural mechanisms behind adaptive emotion regulation strategies, specifically acceptance and reappraisal. Using resting-state functional brain networks, the study found that acceptance is associated with decreased activity in the affective and executive networks and increased activity in the sensorimotor network, while reappraisal is associated with increased activity in the sensorimotor network. These findings suggest both distinct and overlapping brain contributions to these strategies, with the sensorimotor network potentially serving as a common core.