AbstractEmotion biases feature prominently in cognitive theories of depression and are a focus of psychological interventions. However, there is presently no stable neurocognitive marker of altered emotion–cognition interactions in depression. One reason may be the heterogeneity of major depressive disorder. Our aim in the present study was to find an emotional bias that differentiates patients with melancholic depression from controls, and patients with melancholic from those with non-melancholic depression. We used a working memory paradigm for emotional faces, where two faces with angry, happy, neutral, sad or fearful expression had to be retained over one second. Twenty patients with melancholic depression, 20 age-, education- and gende...
Being deficient in the ability to process the facial emotions of others has ramifications on one’s s...
We currently know little about how performance on assessments of working memory capacity (WMC) that ...
Depressed persons have demonstrated emotion based cognitive biases, specifically surrounding vigilan...
Emotion biases feature prominently in cognitive theories of depression and are a focus of psychologi...
AbstractEmotion biases feature prominently in cognitive theories of depression and are a focus of ps...
Sixteen clinically depressed patients and sixteen healthy controls were presented with a set of emot...
The aim of the present study was to establish if patients with major depression (MD) exhibit a memor...
Cognitive models of depression suggest that depressed individuals exhibit a tendency to attribute ne...
The aim was to establish if the memory bias for sad faces, reported in clinically depressed patients...
This study used a morphed categorical perception facial expression task to evaluate whether patients...
Depression is a highly prevalent and reoccurring disorder. Cognitive theories of depression suggest ...
This study examined the association between trait depression and information-processing biases. Thir...
Being deficient in the ability to process the facial emotions of others has ramifications on one’s s...
We currently know little about how performance on assessments of working memory capacity (WMC) that ...
Depressed persons have demonstrated emotion based cognitive biases, specifically surrounding vigilan...
Emotion biases feature prominently in cognitive theories of depression and are a focus of psychologi...
AbstractEmotion biases feature prominently in cognitive theories of depression and are a focus of ps...
Sixteen clinically depressed patients and sixteen healthy controls were presented with a set of emot...
The aim of the present study was to establish if patients with major depression (MD) exhibit a memor...
Cognitive models of depression suggest that depressed individuals exhibit a tendency to attribute ne...
The aim was to establish if the memory bias for sad faces, reported in clinically depressed patients...
This study used a morphed categorical perception facial expression task to evaluate whether patients...
Depression is a highly prevalent and reoccurring disorder. Cognitive theories of depression suggest ...
This study examined the association between trait depression and information-processing biases. Thir...
Being deficient in the ability to process the facial emotions of others has ramifications on one’s s...
We currently know little about how performance on assessments of working memory capacity (WMC) that ...
Depressed persons have demonstrated emotion based cognitive biases, specifically surrounding vigilan...