AbstractBackgroundDepressive thoughts are known to persist in persons with depressed mood leading to rumination and exacerbation of depressive symptoms. What has not yet been examined is whether this persistence of depressive thoughts can lead to impairment of working memory (WM).MethodsWe assessed whether receiving a WM task featuring depressive cues could bias performance on a subsequent, non-depressive WM task for dysphoric individuals (DIs) compared to non-DIs.ResultsDIs showed significantly attenuated performance on the WM task with depressive cues compared to non-DIs. Further, when DIs were given the WM task with depressive cues first, they showed deficits on a second WM task without depressive cues, compared to DIs given the non-depr...
BACKGROUND: Decades of research have investigated the impact of clinical depression on memory, whi...
A growing body of evidence suggests that emotion and cognition are fundamentally intertwined; impair...
AbstractEmotion biases feature prominently in cognitive theories of depression and are a focus of ps...
AbstractBackgroundDepressive thoughts are known to persist in persons with depressed mood leading to...
We currently know little about how performance on assessments of working memory capacity (WMC) that ...
Our aim was to determine if deficits in intentional forgetting that are associated with depression a...
Current research on depression and rumination has produced mixed and sometimes incongruent results. ...
We propose that depressive deficits in remembering are revealed in tasks that allow the spontaneous ...
Depressed and nondepressed adults rated positive, negative, and neutral nouns for their emotional va...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether difficulties in forgetting (like difficulties in re...
OBJECTIVE: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with deficits in working memory. Several co...
In three experiments we attempted to extend the cognitive-effort account of depressive deficits in m...
Using the think/no-think paradigm, we examined the effect of a meaningful connection between emotion...
58 Ss (aged up to 55 yrs) diagnosed as depressed, recovered from depression, or without a history of...
Negative biases in cognition have been documented consistently in major depressive disorder (MDD), i...
BACKGROUND: Decades of research have investigated the impact of clinical depression on memory, whi...
A growing body of evidence suggests that emotion and cognition are fundamentally intertwined; impair...
AbstractEmotion biases feature prominently in cognitive theories of depression and are a focus of ps...
AbstractBackgroundDepressive thoughts are known to persist in persons with depressed mood leading to...
We currently know little about how performance on assessments of working memory capacity (WMC) that ...
Our aim was to determine if deficits in intentional forgetting that are associated with depression a...
Current research on depression and rumination has produced mixed and sometimes incongruent results. ...
We propose that depressive deficits in remembering are revealed in tasks that allow the spontaneous ...
Depressed and nondepressed adults rated positive, negative, and neutral nouns for their emotional va...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether difficulties in forgetting (like difficulties in re...
OBJECTIVE: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with deficits in working memory. Several co...
In three experiments we attempted to extend the cognitive-effort account of depressive deficits in m...
Using the think/no-think paradigm, we examined the effect of a meaningful connection between emotion...
58 Ss (aged up to 55 yrs) diagnosed as depressed, recovered from depression, or without a history of...
Negative biases in cognition have been documented consistently in major depressive disorder (MDD), i...
BACKGROUND: Decades of research have investigated the impact of clinical depression on memory, whi...
A growing body of evidence suggests that emotion and cognition are fundamentally intertwined; impair...
AbstractEmotion biases feature prominently in cognitive theories of depression and are a focus of ps...