INTRODUCTION: According to cognitive models of depression, selective attentional biases (ABs) for mood-congruent information are core vulnerability factors of depression maintenance. However, findings concerning the presence of these biases in depression are mixed. This study aims to clarify the presence of these ABs among individuals with clinical and subclinical depression. METHOD: We compared three groups based on a semi-structured diagnostic interview and a depressive symptoms scale (BDI-II): 34 individuals with major depressive disorder (clinically depressed); 35 with a dysphoric mood but without the criteria of major depressive disorder (i.e., subclinically depressed), and 26 never been depressed individuals. We examined AB for sad a...
This study was designed to examine selective processing of emotional information in depression. It f...
Previous research suggested that attentional bias, rumination and avoidance associate with depressio...
6siAttentional and memory biases are viewed as crucial cognitive processes underlying symptoms of de...
peer reviewedIntroduction: According to cognitive models of depression, selective attentional biases...
Selective attention biases are believed to be one of the cognitive vulnerabilities to depression. Th...
Depression is a highly prevalent and reoccurring disorder. Cognitive theories of depression suggest ...
This study aims to investigate whether attentional biases typically associated with depression and a...
Attentional bias to negative information has been considered as a vulnerability factor for depressio...
2014-04-08Attentional dysfunction is commonly found in depressed individuals in the form of impairme...
AbstractIdentifying patterns of biased cognitive processing specific to depression has proved diffic...
This thesis is concerned with cognitive biases in depression, with particular focus on attentional a...
Identifying patterns of biased cognitive processing specific to depression has proved difficult. The...
Contains fulltext : 236409.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The majority of...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to improve our understanding of the underlying mechanisms in t...
BACKGROUND:The aim of this study was to improve our understanding of the underlying mechanisms in th...
This study was designed to examine selective processing of emotional information in depression. It f...
Previous research suggested that attentional bias, rumination and avoidance associate with depressio...
6siAttentional and memory biases are viewed as crucial cognitive processes underlying symptoms of de...
peer reviewedIntroduction: According to cognitive models of depression, selective attentional biases...
Selective attention biases are believed to be one of the cognitive vulnerabilities to depression. Th...
Depression is a highly prevalent and reoccurring disorder. Cognitive theories of depression suggest ...
This study aims to investigate whether attentional biases typically associated with depression and a...
Attentional bias to negative information has been considered as a vulnerability factor for depressio...
2014-04-08Attentional dysfunction is commonly found in depressed individuals in the form of impairme...
AbstractIdentifying patterns of biased cognitive processing specific to depression has proved diffic...
This thesis is concerned with cognitive biases in depression, with particular focus on attentional a...
Identifying patterns of biased cognitive processing specific to depression has proved difficult. The...
Contains fulltext : 236409.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The majority of...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to improve our understanding of the underlying mechanisms in t...
BACKGROUND:The aim of this study was to improve our understanding of the underlying mechanisms in th...
This study was designed to examine selective processing of emotional information in depression. It f...
Previous research suggested that attentional bias, rumination and avoidance associate with depressio...
6siAttentional and memory biases are viewed as crucial cognitive processes underlying symptoms of de...