Within the framework of interpersonal and cognitive theories of depression, we investigated whether the perception of facial emotions was associated with subsequent relapse into depression. The 23 inpatients with major depression who remitted (65 admitted patients) were studied at admission (TO), at discharge (TI), and 6 months thereafter to assess relapse. They judged schematic faces with respect to the expression of positive and negative emotions. Six patients (26.1%) relapsed. High levels of perception of negative emotions in faces, either assessed at TO or at T1, were associated with relapse. Moreover, subjects saw more negative emotions in depressed than in remitted state. Significant results were confined to ambiguous faces, i.e., fac...
Impaired facial expression recognition has been associated with features of major depression, which ...
Cognitive theories of depression posit that perception is negatively biased in depressive disorder. ...
An interesting factor explaining recurrence risk in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) may be neuropsyc...
Within the framework of interpersonal and cognitive theories of depression, we investigated whether ...
This study used a morphed categorical perception facial expression task to evaluate whether patients...
Within the framework of interpersonal theories on depression, it was postulated 1) that an anxiety-r...
Deficits ill the decoding of facial emotional expressions may play a role in the persistence of depr...
In research it has been demonstrated that cognitive and interpersonal processes play significant rol...
Background: Research has shown that cognitive and interpersonal processes play significant roles in ...
Being deficient in the ability to process the facial emotions of others has ramifications on one’s s...
States of depression are associated with increased sensitivity to negative events. For this novel st...
BACKGROUND: States of depression are associated with increased sensitivity to negative events. For t...
PubMed ID: 26321673Although major depressive disorder (MDD) is primarily characterized by mood sympt...
Background and objectives: Interpersonal difficulties are common in depression, but their underlying...
Interpersonal difficulties are common in depression, but their underlying mechanisms are not yet ful...
Impaired facial expression recognition has been associated with features of major depression, which ...
Cognitive theories of depression posit that perception is negatively biased in depressive disorder. ...
An interesting factor explaining recurrence risk in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) may be neuropsyc...
Within the framework of interpersonal and cognitive theories of depression, we investigated whether ...
This study used a morphed categorical perception facial expression task to evaluate whether patients...
Within the framework of interpersonal theories on depression, it was postulated 1) that an anxiety-r...
Deficits ill the decoding of facial emotional expressions may play a role in the persistence of depr...
In research it has been demonstrated that cognitive and interpersonal processes play significant rol...
Background: Research has shown that cognitive and interpersonal processes play significant roles in ...
Being deficient in the ability to process the facial emotions of others has ramifications on one’s s...
States of depression are associated with increased sensitivity to negative events. For this novel st...
BACKGROUND: States of depression are associated with increased sensitivity to negative events. For t...
PubMed ID: 26321673Although major depressive disorder (MDD) is primarily characterized by mood sympt...
Background and objectives: Interpersonal difficulties are common in depression, but their underlying...
Interpersonal difficulties are common in depression, but their underlying mechanisms are not yet ful...
Impaired facial expression recognition has been associated with features of major depression, which ...
Cognitive theories of depression posit that perception is negatively biased in depressive disorder. ...
An interesting factor explaining recurrence risk in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) may be neuropsyc...