Background and Objectives: Rumination may contribute to depression by impairing the most effective allocation of time across activities. An experiment tested the role of rumination in time allocation across tasks. Methods: State rumination was manipulated by cueing an unresolved goal in one condition (32 participants) and cueing a resolved goal in another condition (32 participants). Trait rumination and depressive symptoms were also measured. All participants completed two word generation tasks and allocated a fixed overall time budget between the tasks by interleaving between them. Results: No difference was found in task performance or time allocation following the manipulation of state rumination. Self-reported rumination did not dif...
Objectives: Converging research suggests that mindfulness training exerts its therapeutic effects on...
Rumination is a characteristic feature of several clinical disorders (e.g., major depressive disorde...
Objectives: Converging research suggests that mindfulness training exerts its therapeutic effectson ...
Rumination is known as compulsive and recurrent self-focused thoughts concerning symptoms, causes an...
Depression is a sustained negative mood state characterized by working memory (WM) and attentional i...
Background: Major depression is associated with cognitive deficits, particularly those requiring cen...
Performance deficits on cognitive tasks consistently occur in depressed and anxious individuals. Pro...
The focus of the thesis is the investigation of the causal nature of the established association bet...
People who brood about their feelings and about what is going wrong in their lives--i.e., ruminate--...
Background Rumination is a transdiagnostic correlate and risk factor for mental disorders. However, ...
IntroductionExecutive control is a high-level cognitive process that enables individuals to guide th...
Background and objectives It has been suggested that impaired attentional control (AC) promotes the ...
Rumination is a process of uncontrolled, narrowly focused negative thinking that is often self-refer...
Rumination is a process of uncontrolled, narrowly focused negative thinking that is often self-refer...
The aim of the study was to throw more light on the relationship between rumination and cognitive-co...
Objectives: Converging research suggests that mindfulness training exerts its therapeutic effects on...
Rumination is a characteristic feature of several clinical disorders (e.g., major depressive disorde...
Objectives: Converging research suggests that mindfulness training exerts its therapeutic effectson ...
Rumination is known as compulsive and recurrent self-focused thoughts concerning symptoms, causes an...
Depression is a sustained negative mood state characterized by working memory (WM) and attentional i...
Background: Major depression is associated with cognitive deficits, particularly those requiring cen...
Performance deficits on cognitive tasks consistently occur in depressed and anxious individuals. Pro...
The focus of the thesis is the investigation of the causal nature of the established association bet...
People who brood about their feelings and about what is going wrong in their lives--i.e., ruminate--...
Background Rumination is a transdiagnostic correlate and risk factor for mental disorders. However, ...
IntroductionExecutive control is a high-level cognitive process that enables individuals to guide th...
Background and objectives It has been suggested that impaired attentional control (AC) promotes the ...
Rumination is a process of uncontrolled, narrowly focused negative thinking that is often self-refer...
Rumination is a process of uncontrolled, narrowly focused negative thinking that is often self-refer...
The aim of the study was to throw more light on the relationship between rumination and cognitive-co...
Objectives: Converging research suggests that mindfulness training exerts its therapeutic effects on...
Rumination is a characteristic feature of several clinical disorders (e.g., major depressive disorde...
Objectives: Converging research suggests that mindfulness training exerts its therapeutic effectson ...