Rumination - as a stable tendency to focus repetitively on feelings related to distress - represents a transdiagnostic risk factor. Theories suggest altered emotional information processing as the key mechanism of rumination. However, studies on the anticipation processes in relation to rumination are scarce, even though expectation in this process is demonstrated to influence the processing of emotional stimuli. In addition, no published study has investigated violated expectation in relation to rumination yet. In the present study we examined the neural correlates of pain anticipation and perception using a fear conditioning paradigm with pain as the unconditioned stimulus in healthy subjects (N = 30). Rumination was assessed with the 10-...
3siSelf-regulation through rumination: Consequences and mechanismspartially_openopenKoster, Ernst H....
Rumination is a characteristic feature of several clinical disorders (e.g., major depressive disorde...
Background Recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that mindfulness practice may mitigate the biasing ...
In spite of the fact that pain is an unpleasant experience that is generally avoided, recent researc...
Cumulative evidence suggests that trait rumination can be defined as an abstract information process...
Pain is a complex phenomenon that is highly modifiable by expectation. Whilst the intensity of incom...
AbstractCorrelational studies have shown that trauma-related rumination predicts chronic post-trauma...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it reviewed the empirical and theoretical literature on...
Prospective memory (PM), remembering to remember, is crucial to everyday functioning. Understanding ...
Rumination is a maladaptive form of emotion regulation and seems to be the cognitive mechanism linki...
Metacognitions, which are beliefs about our own thinking processes, can modulate worry and ruminatio...
Knowing what is going to happen next, that is, the capacity to predict upcoming events, modulates th...
Information about upcoming pain strongly influences pain experience in experimental and clinical set...
Ruminative thought is a style of thinking which involves repetitively focusing upon one’s own negati...
Beliefs and expectations often persist despite evidence to the contrary. Here we examine two potenti...
3siSelf-regulation through rumination: Consequences and mechanismspartially_openopenKoster, Ernst H....
Rumination is a characteristic feature of several clinical disorders (e.g., major depressive disorde...
Background Recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that mindfulness practice may mitigate the biasing ...
In spite of the fact that pain is an unpleasant experience that is generally avoided, recent researc...
Cumulative evidence suggests that trait rumination can be defined as an abstract information process...
Pain is a complex phenomenon that is highly modifiable by expectation. Whilst the intensity of incom...
AbstractCorrelational studies have shown that trauma-related rumination predicts chronic post-trauma...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it reviewed the empirical and theoretical literature on...
Prospective memory (PM), remembering to remember, is crucial to everyday functioning. Understanding ...
Rumination is a maladaptive form of emotion regulation and seems to be the cognitive mechanism linki...
Metacognitions, which are beliefs about our own thinking processes, can modulate worry and ruminatio...
Knowing what is going to happen next, that is, the capacity to predict upcoming events, modulates th...
Information about upcoming pain strongly influences pain experience in experimental and clinical set...
Ruminative thought is a style of thinking which involves repetitively focusing upon one’s own negati...
Beliefs and expectations often persist despite evidence to the contrary. Here we examine two potenti...
3siSelf-regulation through rumination: Consequences and mechanismspartially_openopenKoster, Ernst H....
Rumination is a characteristic feature of several clinical disorders (e.g., major depressive disorde...
Background Recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that mindfulness practice may mitigate the biasing ...