2014
Attention to Emotional Information in Social Anxiety Disorder With and Without Co-Occurring Depression
Kircanski K, Joormann J, Gotlib I. Attention to Emotional Information in Social Anxiety Disorder With and Without Co-Occurring Depression. Cognitive Therapy And Research 2014, 39: 153-161. DOI: 10.1007/s10608-014-9643-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial anxiety disorderHappy facesEmotional informationAnxiety disordersFacial emotional stimuliMajor depressive disorderCo-Occurring DepressionAttentional indicesCue valenceAngry facesAttentional engagementAttentional processingAttention taskEmotional stimuliCo-occurring major depressive disorderPure disordersDifferential patternsHigh comorbidityDisordersFaceAdult womenAttentionDepressive disorderPotential influenceHealthy controls
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
2004
Attention and memory biases in the offspring of parents with bipolar disorder: indications from a pilot study
Gotlib I, Traill S, Montoya R, Joormann J, Chang K. Attention and memory biases in the offspring of parents with bipolar disorder: indications from a pilot study. Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry 2004, 46: 84-93. PMID: 15660646, DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.2004.00333.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-risk childrenNegative wordsEmotional disordersBipolar parentsEmotion Stroop taskNegative mood inductionPotential vulnerability markerBipolar disorderMood disordersAttentional biasMemory biasesCognitive vulnerabilityStroop taskEmotional stimuliMood inductionCognitive schemasCognitive structuresSad moodTime of testingBetter recallDepressed adultsVulnerability markerHigh-risk childrenControl parentsOffspring of parentsAttentional 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