2023
Cognitive predictors of stress-induced mood malleability in depression
Bø R, Kraft B, Joormann J, Jonassen R, Harmer C, Landrø N. Cognitive predictors of stress-induced mood malleability in depression. Anxiety Stress & Coping 2023, 37: 278-292. PMID: 37695740, DOI: 10.1080/10615806.2023.2255531.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive processesMood reactivityState ruminationNegative interpretation biasComorbid anxiety disordersDepression severityAttentional controlCognitive predictorsInterpretation biasAttentional networksImagery scriptsTrait ruminationTemporal precedenceAnxiety disordersRuminationNegative biasesSeverity of depressionMajor depressive disorderMalleabilityDepressionPredictive roleBiasesDepressive disorderTheoretical modelDisordersNegative information processing.
Deng W, Joormann J. Negative information processing. 2023, 233-252. DOI: 10.1037/0000332-011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive biasesPositive affectNegative affectNegative information processingSustained negative affectCognitive behavior therapyDevelopment of interventionsEmotion regulationCognitive processesEmotional experienceBehavior therapyCognitive deficitsInformation processingCognitionAffectAffective symptomsClinical depressionEmotionsBiasesDepressionArea of researchClinical disordersDeficitsDisordersIntervention
2020
Mapping Dynamic Interactions Among Cognitive Biases in Depression
Everaert J, Bernstein A, Joormann J, Koster E. Mapping Dynamic Interactions Among Cognitive Biases in Depression. Emotion Review 2020, 12: 93-110. DOI: 10.1177/1754073919892069.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive biasesBiased cognitive processingCognitive training interventionsContext-dependent dynamicsAttention biasesMemory biasesCognitive processingEmotional informationCognitive processesCognitive scienceMemory difficultiesTraining interventionPrior researchBiasesMemory workDepression riskMethodological considerationsDepressionResearchDynamic interactionReductionist approachProcessingDisordersInterventionAttention
2015
Cognitive vulnerability to depression: examining cognitive control and emotion regulation
Joormann J, Tanovic E. Cognitive vulnerability to depression: examining cognitive control and emotion regulation. Current Opinion In Psychology 2015, 4: 86-92. DOI: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2014.12.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive controlEmotion regulationCognitive control difficultiesCognitive vulnerabilityEmotion dysregulationCognitive processesNeural correlatesDepression vulnerabilityLine of researchTreatment implicationsRecent empirical evidenceControl difficultiesEmotionsDeficitsDepressionFuture directionsEmpirical evidenceAffectDifficultiesResearchVulnerabilityCorrelatesBasic researchDisordersImplications
2013
The Relational Theory of Attention: Implications for the Processing of Emotional Stimuli in Psychological Disorders
Joormann J, Arditte K. The Relational Theory of Attention: Implications for the Processing of Emotional Stimuli in Psychological Disorders. Australian Psychologist 2013, 48: 399-401. DOI: 10.1111/ap.12040.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotional disordersCurrent cognitive theoriesRelational theoryEmotion regulationCognitive processesCognitive theoryIrrelevant informationEmotionsContext dependenceCentral characteristicsBiasesDisordersAttentionCognitionComplex environmentsRelevant informationResearchAnxietyMemoryGreater emphasisTheoryDifferent waysNew informationImportant findingImportant questions
2010
Emotion regulation in depression: Examining the role of cognitive processes
Joormann J, D'Avanzato C. Emotion regulation in depression: Examining the role of cognitive processes. Cognition & Emotion 2010, 24: 913-939. DOI: 10.1080/02699931003784939.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotion regulationCognitive biasesCognitive processesNegative eventsMaladaptive emotion regulation strategiesEmotion regulation strategiesNon-depressed peopleMemory biasesCognitive controlNegative affectIndividual differencesRegulation strategiesEmotional responsesMood statesDepressed peopleDepression literatureNegative materialMaladaptive responsesBiasesFuture researchDeficitsDepressionHallmark featureDepressive disorderDifficulties
2006
Differential Effects of Rumination and Dysphoria on the Inhibition of Irrelevant Emotional Material: Evidence from a Negative Priming Task
Joormann J. Differential Effects of Rumination and Dysphoria on the Inhibition of Irrelevant Emotional Material: Evidence from a Negative Priming Task. Cognitive Therapy And Research 2006, 30: 149-160. DOI: 10.1007/s10608-006-9035-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchResponse Styles QuestionnaireEmotional wordsPriming taskIndividual differencesNegative affective priming taskIrrelevant emotional materialIrrelevant emotional stimuliAffective priming taskSelf-referential judgmentsNegative priming taskNegative mood statesNegative life eventsEmotional materialCognitive processesEmotional stimuliRuminative responsesMood statesDevelopment of depressionLife eventsStyle QuestionnaireInhibitory dysfunctionLow scorersRuminationCurrent depression scoresGroup differences