Depressive brooding is considered a maladaptive ruminative-thinking style that has been shown to be highly correlated with major depression. The present study in healthy participants employed event-related fMRI to uncover the neural underpinnings of emotional disengagement as it relates to depressive brooding. Thirty-four healthy, never depressed individuals performed an emotional go/no-go task with a rapid presentation of emotional faces. We focused on the contrast of inhibiting sad (happy/no-go) versus inhibiting happy (sad/no-go) information. This contrast allowed us to assess possible difficulties in disengaging from emotionally negative, as compared with emotionally positive, faces. At the behavioral level, only in high brooders were h...
Successful human interaction is based on correct recognition, interpretation, and appropriate reacti...
Background Abnormal brain activations during processing of emotional facial expressions in depressed...
Depression involves either enhancedprocessing of negative stimuli or diminished processing of positi...
Depressive brooding is considered a maladaptive ruminative-thinking style that has been shown to be ...
Background: Disturbed emotion processing underlies depression. We examined the neuronal underpinning...
This study investigated the neural basis of individual variation in emotion regulation, specifically...
Brooding is considered a maladaptive form of emotion regulation linking adverse events to increases ...
BACKGROUND: Accurate recognition of facial expressions is crucial for social functioning. In depre...
BACKGROUND: Previous imaging studies have revealed that acute major depression is characterized by a...
A negative cognitive bias in information processing is seen as a vulnerability factor for the develo...
Previous studies examining neural responses to emotional stimuli in individuals with major depressiv...
Current evidence suggests that two spatially distinct neuroanatomical networks, the dorsal attention...
Background Abnormal brain activations during processing of emotional facial expressions in depressed...
The present research examines whether cognitive load can modulate the processing of negative emotion...
People with depression have shown alterations in processing emotional information and working memory...
Successful human interaction is based on correct recognition, interpretation, and appropriate reacti...
Background Abnormal brain activations during processing of emotional facial expressions in depressed...
Depression involves either enhancedprocessing of negative stimuli or diminished processing of positi...
Depressive brooding is considered a maladaptive ruminative-thinking style that has been shown to be ...
Background: Disturbed emotion processing underlies depression. We examined the neuronal underpinning...
This study investigated the neural basis of individual variation in emotion regulation, specifically...
Brooding is considered a maladaptive form of emotion regulation linking adverse events to increases ...
BACKGROUND: Accurate recognition of facial expressions is crucial for social functioning. In depre...
BACKGROUND: Previous imaging studies have revealed that acute major depression is characterized by a...
A negative cognitive bias in information processing is seen as a vulnerability factor for the develo...
Previous studies examining neural responses to emotional stimuli in individuals with major depressiv...
Current evidence suggests that two spatially distinct neuroanatomical networks, the dorsal attention...
Background Abnormal brain activations during processing of emotional facial expressions in depressed...
The present research examines whether cognitive load can modulate the processing of negative emotion...
People with depression have shown alterations in processing emotional information and working memory...
Successful human interaction is based on correct recognition, interpretation, and appropriate reacti...
Background Abnormal brain activations during processing of emotional facial expressions in depressed...
Depression involves either enhancedprocessing of negative stimuli or diminished processing of positi...