Biases in self-evaluation and memory were compared across nondysphoric (ND), experimentally dysphoric (ED), and naturally dysphoric (DYS) sub-jects. First, subjects judged the self-descriptiveness of a series of negative and positive adjectives, and were then given an incidental memory test. Next, subjects performed an intentional memory task with negative and neutral materials. Across measures of endorsement, judgement latency, and mem-ory, both ED and ND subjects showed positive biases, whereas DYS subjects exhibited ` ̀ even-handed’ ’ processing. These ® ndings suggest that dysphoric mood (at least of brief duration) cannot be solely responsible for the erosion of positive biases that appear to characterise depression
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Cognitive biases in attention to emotional stimuli in an ethnically diverse sample of dysphoric and ...
We used an experience sampling design to investigate biases in affective forecasting and recall in i...
Autobiographical memories are retrieved as images from either a field perspective or an observer per...
Introduction. Cognitive accounts assert that emotionally biased information-processing mechanisms pl...
Introduction. Guided by cognitive models of depression, research has yielded substantial empirical d...
The self-positivity bias is found to be an aspect of normal cognitive function. Changes in this bias...
Wealth of evidence has indicated that an abundance of negative biases and a lack of positive biasesi...
The most recent extension of the cognitive vulnerability model of depression suggests that people wi...
Depression-related differences in memory for emotional material are well established, but recognitio...
This study examined the effects of dysphoric mood, three types of social comparison information and ...
dysphoria. Whereas nondysphoric individuals tend to recall more positive than negative experimentall
The aim was to establish if the memory bias for sad faces, reported in clinically depressed patients...
The accuracy with which dysphoric (Study 1) and clinically depressed (Study 2) individuals make self...
In two experiments, we examined the effects of high and low levels of dysphoria on retrieval-induced...
The present study investigated the effects of mood-related cues on the relation between performance ...
Cognitive biases in attention to emotional stimuli in an ethnically diverse sample of dysphoric and ...
We used an experience sampling design to investigate biases in affective forecasting and recall in i...
Autobiographical memories are retrieved as images from either a field perspective or an observer per...