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Associations between attentional biases for emotional images and rumination in depression.

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العنوان: Associations between attentional biases for emotional images and rumination in depression.
المؤلفون: Quigley, Leanne1 (AUTHOR), Russell, Kristin2 (AUTHOR), Yung, Christine2 (AUTHOR), Dobson, Keith S.2 (AUTHOR), Sears, Christopher R.2 (AUTHOR) sears@ucalgary.ca
المصدر: Cognition & Emotion. Dec2024, p1-18. 18p.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *INFORMATION processing, MENTAL depression, RUMINATION (Cognition), RESEARCH personnel, ATTENTIONAL bias, EYE tracking
مستخلص: Rumination is a key feature of depression and contributes to its onset, maintenance, and recurrence. Researchers have proposed that biases in the attentional processing of emotional information may underlie rumination, and particularly, the brooding component. This investigation evaluated associations between attentional biases for emotional images and rumination, including both brooding and reflection, in currently and never depressed participants. In two separate studies, participants viewed sets of four emotional images (happy, sad, threatening, and neutral) for 8 s in a free-viewing eye-tracking paradigm. In both studies, currently depressed individuals attended to happy face images and happy naturalistic images significantly less than never depressed individuals. In Study 2, currently depressed individuals attended to sad naturalistic images significantly more than never depressed individuals. There were no statistically significant associations between attentional biases and any of the forms of rumination, independent of their shared relationship with depression symptoms. These findings call into question the robustness of the link between attentional biases and rumination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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تدمد:02699931
DOI:10.1080/02699931.2024.2434158