To understand cognitive bases of self-reported ruminative tendencies, we examined interpretations and subsequent memories of ambiguous situations depicting opportunities for rumination. In Experiment 1, we recruited students, randomly assigned them to a distracting or ruminative concentration task, and then measured their latencies to complete fragments that resolved situational ambiguity in either a ruminative or a benign direction. Students in the ruminative task condition who previously self-identified as brooders were quicker to complete ruminative fragments. In Experiment 2, we simulated this bias to investigate its possible contribution to rumination; nonbrooding students were trained to make ruminative or benign resolutions of ambigu...
AbstractBackground and objectivesRumination is a major contributor to the maintenance of affective d...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate the relationship between rumination and selective ...
Rumination is a pattern of passive and repetitive thoughts about symptoms of one’s distress, as well...
Background and Objectives: Rumination, a maladaptive cognitive style of responding to negative mood,...
Depressive rumination, the tendency to engage in repetitive self-focus in response to distress, seem...
Background and Objectives: To explore cognitive factors in ruminative thinking, we assessed the effe...
Research is needed on the affective mechanisms that motivate people to ruminate. One possibility is ...
The attentional scope model of rumination describes the links between rumination and attentional bre...
Background and objectives Rumination is a major contributor to the maintenance of affective disorder...
The attentional scope model of rumination describes the links between rumination and attentional bre...
Rumination is a process of uncontrolled, narrowly focused negative thinking that is often self-refer...
Ruminative tendencies to think repetitively about negative events, like retrieval practice in labora...
Background People who ruminate about negative personal experiences seem to be engaged in practicing ...
Rumination is a process of uncontrolled, narrowly-foused neg- ative thinking that is often self-refe...
Prospective memory (PM), remembering to remember, is crucial to everyday functioning. Understanding ...
AbstractBackground and objectivesRumination is a major contributor to the maintenance of affective d...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate the relationship between rumination and selective ...
Rumination is a pattern of passive and repetitive thoughts about symptoms of one’s distress, as well...
Background and Objectives: Rumination, a maladaptive cognitive style of responding to negative mood,...
Depressive rumination, the tendency to engage in repetitive self-focus in response to distress, seem...
Background and Objectives: To explore cognitive factors in ruminative thinking, we assessed the effe...
Research is needed on the affective mechanisms that motivate people to ruminate. One possibility is ...
The attentional scope model of rumination describes the links between rumination and attentional bre...
Background and objectives Rumination is a major contributor to the maintenance of affective disorder...
The attentional scope model of rumination describes the links between rumination and attentional bre...
Rumination is a process of uncontrolled, narrowly focused negative thinking that is often self-refer...
Ruminative tendencies to think repetitively about negative events, like retrieval practice in labora...
Background People who ruminate about negative personal experiences seem to be engaged in practicing ...
Rumination is a process of uncontrolled, narrowly-foused neg- ative thinking that is often self-refe...
Prospective memory (PM), remembering to remember, is crucial to everyday functioning. Understanding ...
AbstractBackground and objectivesRumination is a major contributor to the maintenance of affective d...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate the relationship between rumination and selective ...
Rumination is a pattern of passive and repetitive thoughts about symptoms of one’s distress, as well...