People high in negative affect (anxiety or depression) show cognitive distortions, specific thinking errors which contribute to the maintenance of their condition. It is thought that weak attentional control is a risk factor for negative affect and emotional disorders, because weak attentional control exaggerates the expression of attentional bias, another cognitive feature of emotional disorders. We wondered whether weak attentional control might similarly exaggerate the expression of cognitive distortions. In two samples of students from Turkey and the UK, we found that weak attentional control was indeed related to cognitive distortions, but this relationship was explained by both variables’ relationships with negative affect. This sugge...
Negative emotion is often associated with emotion-congruent biases in information processing. Howeve...
The present study examined whether differences in automatic cognitive bias and affect regulation wer...
Background and objectives: In cognitive theories of depression, processing biases are assumed to be ...
People high in negative affect (anxiety or depression) show cognitive distortions, specific thinking...
People high in negative affect (anxiety or depression) show cognitive distortions, specific thinking...
People high in negative affect (anxiety or depression) show cognitive distortions, specific thinking...
People high in negative affect (anxiety or depression) show cognitive distortions, specific thinking...
People high in negative affect (anxiety or depression) show cognitive distortions, specific thinking...
People high in negative affect tend to think negative events are more likely than positive events (“...
People high in negative affect tend to think negative events are more likely than positive events (“...
People high in negative affect tend to think negative events are more likely than positive events (“...
People high in negative affect tend to think negative events are more likely than positive events (“...
The purpose of this study was to expand our understanding of the range of negative affect associated...
Negative emotion is often associated with emotion-congruent biases in information processing. Howeve...
Negative emotion is often associated with emotion-congruent biases in information processing. Howeve...
Negative emotion is often associated with emotion-congruent biases in information processing. Howeve...
The present study examined whether differences in automatic cognitive bias and affect regulation wer...
Background and objectives: In cognitive theories of depression, processing biases are assumed to be ...
People high in negative affect (anxiety or depression) show cognitive distortions, specific thinking...
People high in negative affect (anxiety or depression) show cognitive distortions, specific thinking...
People high in negative affect (anxiety or depression) show cognitive distortions, specific thinking...
People high in negative affect (anxiety or depression) show cognitive distortions, specific thinking...
People high in negative affect (anxiety or depression) show cognitive distortions, specific thinking...
People high in negative affect tend to think negative events are more likely than positive events (“...
People high in negative affect tend to think negative events are more likely than positive events (“...
People high in negative affect tend to think negative events are more likely than positive events (“...
People high in negative affect tend to think negative events are more likely than positive events (“...
The purpose of this study was to expand our understanding of the range of negative affect associated...
Negative emotion is often associated with emotion-congruent biases in information processing. Howeve...
Negative emotion is often associated with emotion-congruent biases in information processing. Howeve...
Negative emotion is often associated with emotion-congruent biases in information processing. Howeve...
The present study examined whether differences in automatic cognitive bias and affect regulation wer...
Background and objectives: In cognitive theories of depression, processing biases are assumed to be ...