Earlier work has shown that free recall tasks produce a robust mood-congruent memory effect in depression, whereas recognition tasks produce heterogeneous results. This study aimed to further investigate recognition memory for positive, negative and neutral words in depressed patients and matched comparison participants with the Remember/Know/Guess procedure for assessing recollection and familiarity. No mood-congruent memory bias effect was detected in discrimination abilities. However, depressed patients recollected (more Remember responses) more negative than positive or neutral words, whereas comparison participants recollected more positive than neutral words. No mood-congruent pattern was evidenced for Know responses. However, the dep...
We propose that depressive deficits in remembering are revealed in tasks that allow the spontaneous ...
BACKGROUND: Decades of research have investigated the impact of clinical depression on memory, whi...
Depressed individuals have been found to exhibit memory deficits on tasks that require effortful pro...
We compared depressed and control participants on a directed forgetting task using depressive, threa...
Depressed and nondepressed adults rated positive, negative, and neutral nouns for their emotional va...
Background and objectives: In cognitive theories of depression, processing biases are assumed to be ...
Cognitive theories assume a uniform processing bias across different samples, but the empirical supp...
AbstractEmotion biases feature prominently in cognitive theories of depression and are a focus of ps...
The aim of the present study was to establish if patients with major depression (MD) exhibit a memor...
Delineating the effects of mood on experiential memory in normal cognition may\ud inform theories of...
The main aim of the present thesis was to investigate the effects of depression on the creation of f...
In this study, the authors investigated whether training participants to use cognitive strategies ca...
The authors examined intentional forgetting of negative material in depression. Participants were in...
Introduction. Numerous investigations on cognitive risk factors in depression indicate that emotiona...
Sixteen clinically depressed patients and sixteen healthy controls were presented with a set of emot...
We propose that depressive deficits in remembering are revealed in tasks that allow the spontaneous ...
BACKGROUND: Decades of research have investigated the impact of clinical depression on memory, whi...
Depressed individuals have been found to exhibit memory deficits on tasks that require effortful pro...
We compared depressed and control participants on a directed forgetting task using depressive, threa...
Depressed and nondepressed adults rated positive, negative, and neutral nouns for their emotional va...
Background and objectives: In cognitive theories of depression, processing biases are assumed to be ...
Cognitive theories assume a uniform processing bias across different samples, but the empirical supp...
AbstractEmotion biases feature prominently in cognitive theories of depression and are a focus of ps...
The aim of the present study was to establish if patients with major depression (MD) exhibit a memor...
Delineating the effects of mood on experiential memory in normal cognition may\ud inform theories of...
The main aim of the present thesis was to investigate the effects of depression on the creation of f...
In this study, the authors investigated whether training participants to use cognitive strategies ca...
The authors examined intentional forgetting of negative material in depression. Participants were in...
Introduction. Numerous investigations on cognitive risk factors in depression indicate that emotiona...
Sixteen clinically depressed patients and sixteen healthy controls were presented with a set of emot...
We propose that depressive deficits in remembering are revealed in tasks that allow the spontaneous ...
BACKGROUND: Decades of research have investigated the impact of clinical depression on memory, whi...
Depressed individuals have been found to exhibit memory deficits on tasks that require effortful pro...