The study examined the relation between current dysphoric mood or past depression and social information processing. One hundred-twelve undergraduates classified by dysphoric status (dysphoric, not dysphoric) and depression history (history, no history) watched videotapes of first blind dates from a television program, wrote impressions about the daters, and completed the Beck Depression Inventory - Short Form (Beck & Beck, 1972); Inventory to Diagnose Depression - Lifetime (Zimmerman & Coryell, 1988), Attributional Complexity Scale (Fletcher et al., 1986), and measures of relationship pessimism, social information seeking, and video recall. Contrary to prediction, dysphoric versus nondysphoric participants did not write more impressions. A...
Relatively few studies have examined memory bias for social stimuli in depression or dysphoria. The ...
Relatively few studies have examined memory bias for social stimuli in depression or dysphoria. The ...
This study examined whether comorbid symptoms influence the attentional biases associated with socia...
Aaron Beck and his colleagues have developed an approach to the treatment of depression based on the...
Introduction. Cognitive accounts assert that emotionally biased information-processing mechanisms pl...
Introduction. Guided by cognitive models of depression, research has yielded substantial empirical d...
The most recent extension of the cognitive vulnerability model of depression suggests that people wi...
Previous research has indicated that individuals who experience depression selectively attend to ne...
The present research examined individual differences in automatic social information processing. We ...
Research has suggested that depression is characterized by maintained attention for negative informa...
The role of positive affect and happiness in depression and vice versa is the subject of a growing t...
Wealth of evidence has indicated that an abundance of negative biases and a lack of positive biasesi...
Subclinical depressive syndromes such as dysphoria represent increased risk for developing depressio...
Autobiographical memories are retrieved as images from either a field perspective or an observer per...
Prior research found conflicting results concerning the relationship between depression and mental s...
Relatively few studies have examined memory bias for social stimuli in depression or dysphoria. The ...
Relatively few studies have examined memory bias for social stimuli in depression or dysphoria. The ...
This study examined whether comorbid symptoms influence the attentional biases associated with socia...
Aaron Beck and his colleagues have developed an approach to the treatment of depression based on the...
Introduction. Cognitive accounts assert that emotionally biased information-processing mechanisms pl...
Introduction. Guided by cognitive models of depression, research has yielded substantial empirical d...
The most recent extension of the cognitive vulnerability model of depression suggests that people wi...
Previous research has indicated that individuals who experience depression selectively attend to ne...
The present research examined individual differences in automatic social information processing. We ...
Research has suggested that depression is characterized by maintained attention for negative informa...
The role of positive affect and happiness in depression and vice versa is the subject of a growing t...
Wealth of evidence has indicated that an abundance of negative biases and a lack of positive biasesi...
Subclinical depressive syndromes such as dysphoria represent increased risk for developing depressio...
Autobiographical memories are retrieved as images from either a field perspective or an observer per...
Prior research found conflicting results concerning the relationship between depression and mental s...
Relatively few studies have examined memory bias for social stimuli in depression or dysphoria. The ...
Relatively few studies have examined memory bias for social stimuli in depression or dysphoria. The ...
This study examined whether comorbid symptoms influence the attentional biases associated with socia...