Copyright © 2013 Rottraut Ille et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons At-tribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Background: The study focuses on the type and degree of impairment in the processing of affective faces and scenes in patients afflicted with major depression (MD). We investigated effects of emotional traits, gender, depression severity, and cognitive performance. Method: Thirty MD patients (15 men, 15 women) and 30 healthy controls were presented with pictures of emotional facial expressions and affective scenes. They were asked to estimate the intensity and allocation of the emotions expr...
The aim of the present study was to establish if patients with major depression (MD) exhibit a memor...
Background: The processing of emotional stimuli is thought to be negatively biased in major depressi...
Emotion biases feature prominently in cognitive theories of depression and are a focus of psychologi...
This study used a morphed categorical perception facial expression task to evaluate whether patients...
Being deficient in the ability to process the facial emotions of others has ramifications on one’s s...
Background: Research has shown that cognitive and interpersonal processes play significant roles in ...
Cognitive models of depression suggest that depressed individuals exhibit a tendency to attribute ne...
Impaired facial expression recognition has been associated with features of major depression, which ...
The judgement of healthy subject rating the emotional expressions of a set of schematic drawn faces ...
It has been suggested that depressed individuals have difficulties decoding emotional facial express...
Introduction: A number of studies have reported mood-congruent biases in processing facial expressio...
The aim of the present study was to establish if patients with major depression (MD) exhibit a memor...
Background: The processing of emotional stimuli is thought to be negatively biased in major depressi...
Emotion biases feature prominently in cognitive theories of depression and are a focus of psychologi...
This study used a morphed categorical perception facial expression task to evaluate whether patients...
Being deficient in the ability to process the facial emotions of others has ramifications on one’s s...
Background: Research has shown that cognitive and interpersonal processes play significant roles in ...
Cognitive models of depression suggest that depressed individuals exhibit a tendency to attribute ne...
Impaired facial expression recognition has been associated with features of major depression, which ...
The judgement of healthy subject rating the emotional expressions of a set of schematic drawn faces ...
It has been suggested that depressed individuals have difficulties decoding emotional facial express...
Introduction: A number of studies have reported mood-congruent biases in processing facial expressio...
The aim of the present study was to establish if patients with major depression (MD) exhibit a memor...
Background: The processing of emotional stimuli is thought to be negatively biased in major depressi...
Emotion biases feature prominently in cognitive theories of depression and are a focus of psychologi...