In this article I propose that cognitive inhibition is a key mechanism in the regulation of emotion and that deficits in inhibition of negative material are related to increased risk for depression. Because negative mood yields activation of mood-congruent cogni-tions in working memory (WM), the ability to control the contents of WM could be crucial in differentiating people who recover easily from negative affect from those who initiate a vicious cycle of increasingly negative thinking and deepening sad mood. Depressed people and people at risk for depression have trouble preventing negative material from entering and remaining in WM, leading them to rehearse, or to ruminate about, negative content. Inhibition deficits may also interfere w...
This article aims to elucidate the correlations between negative memory bias and the risk of emotion...
Introduction: Cognitive control impairments are hypothesized to underlie cognitive and affective fea...
Emotion dysregulation has long been thought to be a vulnerability factor for mood disorders. However...
Copyright © 2014 Angelo Compare et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Previous research has indicated that people with depression exhibit altered cognitive control functi...
Major depression is a serious disorder of impaired emotion regulation. Emotion hyperactivity leads t...
Although it is generally accepted that systematic processing biases are associated with depressive e...
Contemporary cognitive models incorporate an information-processing approach in explaining the cause...
Much of the current research in depression has focused on the negative cognitions known to be correl...
Background: Over the past decade, evidence has accumulated to suggest that people suffering from Maj...
A negative cognitive bias in information processing is seen as a vulnerability factor for the develo...
Deficits in cognitive control have been found in depression, but how they contribute to depressive s...
Research on cognitive biases in depression suggests that deficient control of attention underlies im...
Depression is a highly recurrent disorder characterized by emotion dysregulation, cognitive control ...
Emotion regulation can be viewed as the process that individuals engage in to alter the intensity, d...
This article aims to elucidate the correlations between negative memory bias and the risk of emotion...
Introduction: Cognitive control impairments are hypothesized to underlie cognitive and affective fea...
Emotion dysregulation has long been thought to be a vulnerability factor for mood disorders. However...
Copyright © 2014 Angelo Compare et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Previous research has indicated that people with depression exhibit altered cognitive control functi...
Major depression is a serious disorder of impaired emotion regulation. Emotion hyperactivity leads t...
Although it is generally accepted that systematic processing biases are associated with depressive e...
Contemporary cognitive models incorporate an information-processing approach in explaining the cause...
Much of the current research in depression has focused on the negative cognitions known to be correl...
Background: Over the past decade, evidence has accumulated to suggest that people suffering from Maj...
A negative cognitive bias in information processing is seen as a vulnerability factor for the develo...
Deficits in cognitive control have been found in depression, but how they contribute to depressive s...
Research on cognitive biases in depression suggests that deficient control of attention underlies im...
Depression is a highly recurrent disorder characterized by emotion dysregulation, cognitive control ...
Emotion regulation can be viewed as the process that individuals engage in to alter the intensity, d...
This article aims to elucidate the correlations between negative memory bias and the risk of emotion...
Introduction: Cognitive control impairments are hypothesized to underlie cognitive and affective fea...
Emotion dysregulation has long been thought to be a vulnerability factor for mood disorders. However...