Depressed individuals often fail to react to emotionally significant stimuli. The significance of this pattern of emotional dysregulation in depression is poorly understood. In the present study, depressed and nondepressed participants viewed standardized neutral, sad, fear, and amusing films; and experiential, behavioral, and physiological responses to each film were assessed. Compared with nondepressed controls, depressed participants reported sadness and amusement in a flattened, context-insensitive manner. Those depressed participants who reported the least reactivity to the sad film exhibited the greatest concurrent impairment. Prospectively, the depressed participant who exhibited the least behavioral and heart rate reactivity to the ...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is an extremely debilitating disorder with respect to physical, psyc...
Mood-induction procedures have been useful to investigate the role of dysfunctional cognitions in de...
oriented to other cultures (e.g., East Asian cultures)? The authors compared the emotional reactions...
Depressed individuals often fail to react to emotionally significant stimuli. The significance of th...
Depressed individuals often fail to react to emotionally significant stimuli. The significance of th...
Depressed individuals often fail to react to emotionally significant stimuli. The significance of th...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is primarily characterized by prevalent sadness and anhedonia. Labor...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is primarily characterized by prevalent sadness and anhedonia. Labor...
The present study tested 3 competing views of how depression alters emotional reactivity: positive a...
The present study tested 3 competing views of how depression alters emotional reactivity: positive a...
The present study tested 3 competing views of how depression alters emotional reactivity: positive a...
The present study tested 3 competing views of how depression alters emotional reactivity: positive a...
Emotion dysregulation has long been thought to be a vulnerability factor for mood disorders. However...
Emotion dysregulation has long been thought to be a vulnerability factor for mood disorders. However...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is an extremely debilitating disorder with respect to physical, psyc...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is an extremely debilitating disorder with respect to physical, psyc...
Mood-induction procedures have been useful to investigate the role of dysfunctional cognitions in de...
oriented to other cultures (e.g., East Asian cultures)? The authors compared the emotional reactions...
Depressed individuals often fail to react to emotionally significant stimuli. The significance of th...
Depressed individuals often fail to react to emotionally significant stimuli. The significance of th...
Depressed individuals often fail to react to emotionally significant stimuli. The significance of th...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is primarily characterized by prevalent sadness and anhedonia. Labor...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is primarily characterized by prevalent sadness and anhedonia. Labor...
The present study tested 3 competing views of how depression alters emotional reactivity: positive a...
The present study tested 3 competing views of how depression alters emotional reactivity: positive a...
The present study tested 3 competing views of how depression alters emotional reactivity: positive a...
The present study tested 3 competing views of how depression alters emotional reactivity: positive a...
Emotion dysregulation has long been thought to be a vulnerability factor for mood disorders. However...
Emotion dysregulation has long been thought to be a vulnerability factor for mood disorders. However...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is an extremely debilitating disorder with respect to physical, psyc...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is an extremely debilitating disorder with respect to physical, psyc...
Mood-induction procedures have been useful to investigate the role of dysfunctional cognitions in de...
oriented to other cultures (e.g., East Asian cultures)? The authors compared the emotional reactions...