2005
Selective Attention in Dysphoric Individuals: The Role of Affective Interference and Inhibition
Gotlib I, Yue D, Joormann J. Selective Attention in Dysphoric Individuals: The Role of Affective Interference and Inhibition. Cognitive Therapy And Research 2005, 29: 417-432. DOI: 10.1007/s10608-005-5753-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAffective interferenceNegative distractorsAttentional functioningEmotional informationNondysphoric participantsSelective attentionDysphoric participantsNeutral stimuliNondysphoric individualsDysphoric individualsInhibitory biasAffective inhibitionExamination of processesDistractorsFuture researchLevel of interferenceParticipantsIndividualsFunctioningDysphoriaStimuliPresent studyParadigmDepressionProcessing
2004
Attentional bias in dysphoria: The role of inhibitory processes
Joormann J. Attentional bias in dysphoria: The role of inhibitory processes. Cognition & Emotion 2004, 18: 125-147. DOI: 10.1080/02699930244000480.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNegative priming taskPriming taskNegative primingSelf-reference taskElevated depression scoresAttentional biasNegative distractorsEmotional materialEmotional stimuliSelective attentionTarget wordsStimulus representationsInhibitory deficitsAffective evaluationNegative informationInhibitory processesInhibitory dysfunctionTaskDepression scoresPrimingParticipantsDepressionDistractorsValenceDysphoria