BACKGROUND: Cognitive theories associate depression with negative biases in information processing. Although negatively biased cognitions are well documented in depressed patients and to some extent in recovered patients, it remains unclear whether these abnormalities are present before the first depressive episode. METHOD: High neuroticism (N) is a well-recognized risk factor for depression. The current study therefore compared different aspects of emotional processing in 33 high-N never-depressed and 32 low-N matched volunteers. Awakening salivary cortisol, which is often elevated in severely depressed patients, was measured to explore the neurobiological substrate of neuroticism. RESULTS: High-N volunteers showed increased processing of ...
Background: Biases in the processing of emotional information have been shown to be abnormal in subj...
Background: Depression is a common illness which is believed to be caused, at least in part, by a te...
The present study examined whether differences in automatic cognitive bias and affect regulation wer...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive theories associate depression with negative biases in information processing. ...
Risk factors for depression have long been identified. However, it remains unclear what are the mech...
Recent investigations have shown that high-N scorers preferentially process negative information abo...
Negative biases in emotional processing are a major characteristic of depression. Recent research ha...
A negative cognitive bias in information processing is seen as a vulnerability factor for the develo...
2014-04-08Attentional dysfunction is commonly found in depressed individuals in the form of impairme...
BACKGROUND: Biases in the processing of emotional information have been shown to be abnormal in subj...
This study examined the association between trait depression and information-processing biases. Thir...
Negative emotion is often associated with emotion-congruent biases in information processing. Howeve...
Negative biases in cognition have been documented consistently in major depressive disorder (MDD), i...
cessing (i.e., attention to, memory for, and interpretation of emotional information) have been impl...
This study examined cognitive vulnerability in both depressed and non-depressed referred youngsters....
Background: Biases in the processing of emotional information have been shown to be abnormal in subj...
Background: Depression is a common illness which is believed to be caused, at least in part, by a te...
The present study examined whether differences in automatic cognitive bias and affect regulation wer...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive theories associate depression with negative biases in information processing. ...
Risk factors for depression have long been identified. However, it remains unclear what are the mech...
Recent investigations have shown that high-N scorers preferentially process negative information abo...
Negative biases in emotional processing are a major characteristic of depression. Recent research ha...
A negative cognitive bias in information processing is seen as a vulnerability factor for the develo...
2014-04-08Attentional dysfunction is commonly found in depressed individuals in the form of impairme...
BACKGROUND: Biases in the processing of emotional information have been shown to be abnormal in subj...
This study examined the association between trait depression and information-processing biases. Thir...
Negative emotion is often associated with emotion-congruent biases in information processing. Howeve...
Negative biases in cognition have been documented consistently in major depressive disorder (MDD), i...
cessing (i.e., attention to, memory for, and interpretation of emotional information) have been impl...
This study examined cognitive vulnerability in both depressed and non-depressed referred youngsters....
Background: Biases in the processing of emotional information have been shown to be abnormal in subj...
Background: Depression is a common illness which is believed to be caused, at least in part, by a te...
The present study examined whether differences in automatic cognitive bias and affect regulation wer...