Depression is theorized to be caused in part by biased cognitive processing of emotional information. Yet, prior research has adopted a reductionist approach that does not characterize how biases in cognitive processes such as attention and memory work together to confer risk for this complex multifactorial disorder. Grounded in affective and cognitive science, we highlight four mechanisms to understand how attention biases, working memory difficulties, and long-term memory biases interact and contribute to depression. We review evidence for each mechanism and highlight time- and context-dependent dynamics. We outline methodological considerations and recommendations for research in this area. We conclude with directions to advance the unde...
Depression is characterized by exaggerated attention to negative information and tendencies to inter...
Cognitive models of depression posit that negatively biased self-referent processing and attention h...
Introduction: Depression has previously been found to emerge from and be perpetuated by negative cog...
Depression is theorized to be caused in part by biased cognitive processing of emotional information...
Consistent with the combined cognitive bias hypothesis (Hirsch, Clark, & Mathews, 2006), cognitive b...
Drawing from substantial evidence demonstrating cognitive biases in depression at various stages of ...
Emotional biases in attention, interpretation, and memory are viewed as important cognitive processe...
Depression is a highly prevalent and reoccurring disorder. Cognitive theories of depression suggest ...
The past decades have witnessed intense research on valence-specific information processing biases i...
Introduction. Numerous investigations on cognitive risk factors in depression indicate that emotiona...
Background and objectives: In cognitive theories of depression, processing biases are assumed to be ...
This thesis is concerned with cognitive biases in depression, with particular focus on attentional a...
6siAttentional and memory biases are viewed as crucial cognitive processes underlying symptoms of de...
Research on cognitive biases in depression suggests that deficient control of attention underlies im...
Theory implicates attentional bias (AB) or dysregulated attentional processing of emotional informat...
Depression is characterized by exaggerated attention to negative information and tendencies to inter...
Cognitive models of depression posit that negatively biased self-referent processing and attention h...
Introduction: Depression has previously been found to emerge from and be perpetuated by negative cog...
Depression is theorized to be caused in part by biased cognitive processing of emotional information...
Consistent with the combined cognitive bias hypothesis (Hirsch, Clark, & Mathews, 2006), cognitive b...
Drawing from substantial evidence demonstrating cognitive biases in depression at various stages of ...
Emotional biases in attention, interpretation, and memory are viewed as important cognitive processe...
Depression is a highly prevalent and reoccurring disorder. Cognitive theories of depression suggest ...
The past decades have witnessed intense research on valence-specific information processing biases i...
Introduction. Numerous investigations on cognitive risk factors in depression indicate that emotiona...
Background and objectives: In cognitive theories of depression, processing biases are assumed to be ...
This thesis is concerned with cognitive biases in depression, with particular focus on attentional a...
6siAttentional and memory biases are viewed as crucial cognitive processes underlying symptoms of de...
Research on cognitive biases in depression suggests that deficient control of attention underlies im...
Theory implicates attentional bias (AB) or dysregulated attentional processing of emotional informat...
Depression is characterized by exaggerated attention to negative information and tendencies to inter...
Cognitive models of depression posit that negatively biased self-referent processing and attention h...
Introduction: Depression has previously been found to emerge from and be perpetuated by negative cog...