The accuracy with which dysphoric (Study 1) and clinically depressed (Study 2) individuals make self-regulatory judgments about their own performance in the absence of external feedback and the extent to which this relates to trait self-focused attention (SFA) were examined. Relative to objective criteria, both dysphoric and depressed participants showed a positive judgment bias, overestimating the number of trials they had performed correctly. Relative to control participants, the dysphoric and depressed groups showed a reduction in the extent of this positive bias in that they judged error trials more accurately and correct trials less accurately. Although the dysphoric and depressed groups both reported elevated trait SFA, this did not c...
The present study utilized alternative means of assessment to reexamine the extent o which various c...
Cognitive biases in attention to emotional stimuli in an ethnically diverse sample of dysphoric and ...
The self-positivity bias is found to be an aspect of normal cognitive function. Changes in this bias...
The accuracy with which dysphoric (Study 1) and clinically depressed (Study 2) individuals make self...
The accuracy of self-monitoring and its relationship to self-focused attention in dysphoria and clin...
This study investigated the effects of dysphoria and self-focused attention (SFA) on task performanc...
This study examined the effects of dysphoric mood, three types of social comparison information and ...
Biases in self-evaluation and memory were compared across nondysphoric (ND), experimentally dysphori...
The present study investigated the effects of mood-related cues on the relation between performance ...
Introduction. Cognitive accounts assert that emotionally biased information-processing mechanisms pl...
Introduction. Guided by cognitive models of depression, research has yielded substantial empirical d...
peer reviewedNegative emotions increase self-focused attention, a core feature of depression and anx...
Negative emotions increase self-focused attention, a core feature of depression and anxiety-related ...
Former research demonstrated that depression is associated with dysfunctional attentional processing...
This study investigated the cognitions of mildly-to-moderately depressed individuals in the course o...
The present study utilized alternative means of assessment to reexamine the extent o which various c...
Cognitive biases in attention to emotional stimuli in an ethnically diverse sample of dysphoric and ...
The self-positivity bias is found to be an aspect of normal cognitive function. Changes in this bias...
The accuracy with which dysphoric (Study 1) and clinically depressed (Study 2) individuals make self...
The accuracy of self-monitoring and its relationship to self-focused attention in dysphoria and clin...
This study investigated the effects of dysphoria and self-focused attention (SFA) on task performanc...
This study examined the effects of dysphoric mood, three types of social comparison information and ...
Biases in self-evaluation and memory were compared across nondysphoric (ND), experimentally dysphori...
The present study investigated the effects of mood-related cues on the relation between performance ...
Introduction. Cognitive accounts assert that emotionally biased information-processing mechanisms pl...
Introduction. Guided by cognitive models of depression, research has yielded substantial empirical d...
peer reviewedNegative emotions increase self-focused attention, a core feature of depression and anx...
Negative emotions increase self-focused attention, a core feature of depression and anxiety-related ...
Former research demonstrated that depression is associated with dysfunctional attentional processing...
This study investigated the cognitions of mildly-to-moderately depressed individuals in the course o...
The present study utilized alternative means of assessment to reexamine the extent o which various c...
Cognitive biases in attention to emotional stimuli in an ethnically diverse sample of dysphoric and ...
The self-positivity bias is found to be an aspect of normal cognitive function. Changes in this bias...