Brooding is considered a maladaptive form of emotion regulation linking adverse events to increases in depressive symptoms. The "Impaired Disengagement Hypothesis" (Koster, De Lissnyder, Derakshan & De Raedt, 2011) proposes that attentional disengagement processes are a main mechanism involved in the emergence and maintenance of brooding responses. In this study we tested prospective predictions derived from this framework, relying on eye-tracking to assess direct processes of attentional disengagement from emotional faces (i.e., time to move gaze away from either positive or negative faces when prompted to fixate a different face). A sample of undergraduates (n = 89) completed measures of depression, brooding, and the attentional disengage...
Background and objectives It has been suggested that impaired attentional control (AC) promotes the ...
Item does not contain fulltextPrior research has shown that depressive symptoms are associated with ...
Depression is characterized by exaggerated attention to negative information and tendencies to inter...
Brooding is considered a maladaptive form of emotion regulation linking adverse events to increases ...
The present study aimed to clarify: 1) the presence of depression-related attention bias related to ...
Both rumination and attentional biases have been proposed as key components of the RDoC Negative Val...
The present study aimed to clarify: 1) the presence of depression-related attention bias related to ...
Depressive brooding is considered a maladaptive ruminative-thinking style that has been shown to be ...
Depression is a highly prevalent and reoccurring disorder. Cognitive theories of depression suggest ...
Objective: The present study examined the extent to which emotion regulation and distinct emotion re...
International audienceBackground: This study explored the proportion of variance in depressive sympt...
Depressed individuals display biased attention for emotional information when stimuli are presented ...
Attentional biases for sadness are integral to cognitive theories of depression, but do not emerge u...
Selective attention biases are believed to be one of the cognitive vulnerabilities to depression. Th...
Prior research has shown that depressive symptoms are associated with an enhanced attention toward n...
Background and objectives It has been suggested that impaired attentional control (AC) promotes the ...
Item does not contain fulltextPrior research has shown that depressive symptoms are associated with ...
Depression is characterized by exaggerated attention to negative information and tendencies to inter...
Brooding is considered a maladaptive form of emotion regulation linking adverse events to increases ...
The present study aimed to clarify: 1) the presence of depression-related attention bias related to ...
Both rumination and attentional biases have been proposed as key components of the RDoC Negative Val...
The present study aimed to clarify: 1) the presence of depression-related attention bias related to ...
Depressive brooding is considered a maladaptive ruminative-thinking style that has been shown to be ...
Depression is a highly prevalent and reoccurring disorder. Cognitive theories of depression suggest ...
Objective: The present study examined the extent to which emotion regulation and distinct emotion re...
International audienceBackground: This study explored the proportion of variance in depressive sympt...
Depressed individuals display biased attention for emotional information when stimuli are presented ...
Attentional biases for sadness are integral to cognitive theories of depression, but do not emerge u...
Selective attention biases are believed to be one of the cognitive vulnerabilities to depression. Th...
Prior research has shown that depressive symptoms are associated with an enhanced attention toward n...
Background and objectives It has been suggested that impaired attentional control (AC) promotes the ...
Item does not contain fulltextPrior research has shown that depressive symptoms are associated with ...
Depression is characterized by exaggerated attention to negative information and tendencies to inter...