Previous research has shown that depressed individuals demonstrate a number of biases in their ability to retrieve past events and simulate future events. The current study investigated the content and phenomenological experience of past and future events in dysphoric and non-dysphoric individuals. Results indicated that dysphoric, compared with non-dysphoric, individuals reported fewer positive events across both temporal directions. Furthermore, phenomenological characteristics ratings suggested that dysphoric individuals saw future, but not past, events as less vivid, coherent, sensorially detailed, bodily experienced, emotionally intense and important with respect to their life story and identity. These findings are discussed with refer...
International audienceChanges in mind-wandering (MW) and involuntary autobiographical memory (IAM) i...
We know less about positive mental imagery than we do about negative mental imagery in depression. T...
We consider three possible reasons why humans might accord a privileged status to emotional informat...
Previous research has shown that depressed individuals demonstrate a number of biases in their abili...
Mental time travel (MTT) refers to an individual’s ability to mentally travel through subjective ti...
Overgeneral memory, where individuals exhibit difficulties in retrieving specific episodes from auto...
Previous research suggests depressed individuals have difficulties with future directed cognitions. ...
Previous research suggests depressed individuals have difficulties with future directed cognitions. ...
It has been claimed that the ability to remember the past and the ability to project oneself into th...
Anomalies in future-oriented cognition are implicated in the maintenance of emotional disturbance wi...
First place award for Social Psychology category at Denman Undergraduate Research ForumMental time t...
Recent research on autonoetic consciousness indicates that the ability to remember the past and the ...
The study examined the relation between current dysphoric mood or past depression and social informa...
Introduction. Cognitive accounts assert that emotionally biased information-processing mechanisms pl...
Autobiographical memory (AM) is believed to serve self, social and directive functions; however, lit...
International audienceChanges in mind-wandering (MW) and involuntary autobiographical memory (IAM) i...
We know less about positive mental imagery than we do about negative mental imagery in depression. T...
We consider three possible reasons why humans might accord a privileged status to emotional informat...
Previous research has shown that depressed individuals demonstrate a number of biases in their abili...
Mental time travel (MTT) refers to an individual’s ability to mentally travel through subjective ti...
Overgeneral memory, where individuals exhibit difficulties in retrieving specific episodes from auto...
Previous research suggests depressed individuals have difficulties with future directed cognitions. ...
Previous research suggests depressed individuals have difficulties with future directed cognitions. ...
It has been claimed that the ability to remember the past and the ability to project oneself into th...
Anomalies in future-oriented cognition are implicated in the maintenance of emotional disturbance wi...
First place award for Social Psychology category at Denman Undergraduate Research ForumMental time t...
Recent research on autonoetic consciousness indicates that the ability to remember the past and the ...
The study examined the relation between current dysphoric mood or past depression and social informa...
Introduction. Cognitive accounts assert that emotionally biased information-processing mechanisms pl...
Autobiographical memory (AM) is believed to serve self, social and directive functions; however, lit...
International audienceChanges in mind-wandering (MW) and involuntary autobiographical memory (IAM) i...
We know less about positive mental imagery than we do about negative mental imagery in depression. T...
We consider three possible reasons why humans might accord a privileged status to emotional informat...