Depression has been linked with impaired executive control and specific impairments in inhibition of negative material. To date, only a few studies have examined the relationship between depressive symptoms and executive functions in response to emotional information. Using a new paradigm, the Affective Shift Task (AST), the present study examined whether depressive symptoms in general, and rumination specifically, are related to impairments in inhibition and set shifting in response to emotional and non-emotional material. The main finding was that depressive symptoms in general were not related to inhibition. Set-shifting impairments were only observed in moderate to severely depressed individuals. Interestingly, rumination was related to...
Background and objectives It has been suggested that impaired attentional control (AC) promotes the ...
Depressive symptoms are characterized by reduced cognitive control. However, it remains unclear whet...
Much research has shown both cognitive deficits and negatively valenced cognitive biases to be prese...
Impairments in the executive control function of working memory may underlie moodcongruent attention...
Depression is associated with disruptions in cognitive processes as well as in affect. Executive fun...
Growing empirical evidence suggests that cognitive and affective problems in depression may be a ref...
Introduction: Cognitive control impairments are hypothesized to underlie cognitive and affective fea...
Previous studies have demonstrated that individuals with major depressive disorder have difficulties...
Major depression is a serious disorder of impaired emotion regulation. Emotion hyperactivity leads t...
Background: Major depression is associated with cognitive deficits, particularly those requiring cen...
Deficits in cognitive control have been found in depression, but how they contribute to depressive s...
Background: Major depressive disorder is associated with very high recurrence rates, and specific vu...
There is growing consensus that certain cognitive processes are critical in the development and main...
Inhibitory control underlies one’s ability to maintain goal-directed behavior by inhibiting prepoten...
Contemporary cognitive models incorporate an information-processing approach in explaining the cause...
Background and objectives It has been suggested that impaired attentional control (AC) promotes the ...
Depressive symptoms are characterized by reduced cognitive control. However, it remains unclear whet...
Much research has shown both cognitive deficits and negatively valenced cognitive biases to be prese...
Impairments in the executive control function of working memory may underlie moodcongruent attention...
Depression is associated with disruptions in cognitive processes as well as in affect. Executive fun...
Growing empirical evidence suggests that cognitive and affective problems in depression may be a ref...
Introduction: Cognitive control impairments are hypothesized to underlie cognitive and affective fea...
Previous studies have demonstrated that individuals with major depressive disorder have difficulties...
Major depression is a serious disorder of impaired emotion regulation. Emotion hyperactivity leads t...
Background: Major depression is associated with cognitive deficits, particularly those requiring cen...
Deficits in cognitive control have been found in depression, but how they contribute to depressive s...
Background: Major depressive disorder is associated with very high recurrence rates, and specific vu...
There is growing consensus that certain cognitive processes are critical in the development and main...
Inhibitory control underlies one’s ability to maintain goal-directed behavior by inhibiting prepoten...
Contemporary cognitive models incorporate an information-processing approach in explaining the cause...
Background and objectives It has been suggested that impaired attentional control (AC) promotes the ...
Depressive symptoms are characterized by reduced cognitive control. However, it remains unclear whet...
Much research has shown both cognitive deficits and negatively valenced cognitive biases to be prese...