2023
Attentional biases in facial emotion processing in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis
Williams T, Cohen A, Sanchez-Lopez A, Joormann J, Mittal V. Attentional biases in facial emotion processing in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis. European Archives Of Psychiatry And Clinical Neuroscience 2023, 273: 1825-1835. PMID: 36920535, PMCID: PMC10502185, DOI: 10.1007/s00406-023-01582-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFacial emotion processingEye-tracking paradigmAttentional biasesClinical high riskSocial functioningEmotion processingNegative symptomsCHR individualsAttentional bias indicesGlobal social functioningPoor social functioningFearful facesHappy facesNeutral facesPsychosis exhibitCHR groupSuch biasesBias indexComorbid disordersClinical InterviewFunctioningPrevious researchBiasesCHR syndromeDepressive symptoms
2013
Two-Mode Models of Self-Regulation and Serotonergic Functioning: Divergent Manifestations of Impulse and Constraint
Carver C, Johnson S, Joormann J. Two-Mode Models of Self-Regulation and Serotonergic Functioning: Divergent Manifestations of Impulse and Constraint. 2013, 255-278. DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781139152198.018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAreas of psychologyDevelopmental psychologySocial psychologyDevelopmental psychologistsEducational psychologyDevelopmental neuroscienceSelf-RegulationJean PiagetPsychologyMultidisciplinary perspectiveSerotonergic functioningKey predictorsDivergent manifestationsResearch findingsBiological basisDiverse bodyAutonomyTimely volumePsychologistsNeurosciencePiagetAntecedentsFunctioningResearchEminent scholars
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 Biases for Negative Interpersonal Stimuli in Clinical Depression
Gotlib I, Krasnoperova E, Yue D, Joormann J. Attentional Biases for Negative Interpersonal Stimuli in Clinical Depression. Journal Of Psychopathology And Clinical Science 2004, 113: 127-135. PMID: 14992665, DOI: 10.1037/0021-843x.113.1.121.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGeneralized anxiety disorderAttentional biasesDepressed participantsEmotion of sadnessNonpsychiatric control participantsInformation processing paradigmAttentional biasHappy facesInterpersonal stimuliInterpersonal functioningDepressed individualsAnxiety disordersControl participantsClinical depressionFuture researchSadnessParticipantsBiasesFaceDepressionEmotionsAngerHappinessBiasFunctioning