Background and objectives: Interpersonal difficulties are common in depression, but their underlying mechanisms are not yet fully understood. The role of depression in the identification of mixed emotional signals with a direct interpersonal value remains unclear. The present study aimed to clarify this question. Methods: A sample of 39 individuals reporting a broad range of depression levels completed an emotion identification task where they viewed faces expressing three emotional categories (100% disgusted and 100% happy faces, as well as their morphed 50% disgusted e 50% happy exemplars). Participants were asked to identify the corresponding depicted emotion as “clearly disgusted”, “mixed”, or “clearly happy”. Results: Higher depression...
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Emotion biases feature prominently in cognitive theories of depression and are a focus of psychologi...
Objective: Cognitive theories suggest people with depression interpret self-referential social infor...
Interpersonal difficulties are common in depression, but their underlying mechanisms are not yet ful...
This study used a morphed categorical perception facial expression task to evaluate whether patients...
Impaired facial expression recognition has been associated with features of major depression, which ...
Background: Research has shown that cognitive and interpersonal processes play significant roles in ...
Facial expression recognition plays a crucial role in understanding the emotion of people, as well a...
Cognitive models of depression suggest that depressed individuals exhibit a tendency to attribute ne...
Background: Previous research has indicated that Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) patients have defic...
The judgement of healthy subject rating the emotional expressions of a set of schematic drawn faces ...
Background. Many studies have explored associations between depression and facial emotion recognitio...
Adolescent onset depression places a high burden on those who suffer from it, and is difficult to tr...
Depression is a common mental health disorder, with 12 of the UK population diagnosed at any one tim...
Deficits ill the decoding of facial emotional expressions may play a role in the persistence of depr...
Copyright © 2013 Rottraut Ille et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Emotion biases feature prominently in cognitive theories of depression and are a focus of psychologi...
Objective: Cognitive theories suggest people with depression interpret self-referential social infor...
Interpersonal difficulties are common in depression, but their underlying mechanisms are not yet ful...
This study used a morphed categorical perception facial expression task to evaluate whether patients...
Impaired facial expression recognition has been associated with features of major depression, which ...
Background: Research has shown that cognitive and interpersonal processes play significant roles in ...
Facial expression recognition plays a crucial role in understanding the emotion of people, as well a...
Cognitive models of depression suggest that depressed individuals exhibit a tendency to attribute ne...
Background: Previous research has indicated that Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) patients have defic...
The judgement of healthy subject rating the emotional expressions of a set of schematic drawn faces ...
Background. Many studies have explored associations between depression and facial emotion recognitio...
Adolescent onset depression places a high burden on those who suffer from it, and is difficult to tr...
Depression is a common mental health disorder, with 12 of the UK population diagnosed at any one tim...
Deficits ill the decoding of facial emotional expressions may play a role in the persistence of depr...
Copyright © 2013 Rottraut Ille et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Emotion biases feature prominently in cognitive theories of depression and are a focus of psychologi...
Objective: Cognitive theories suggest people with depression interpret self-referential social infor...