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311 related items for PubMed ID: 27224305

  • 1. Brooding rumination and attentional biases in currently non-depressed individuals: an eye-tracking study.
    Owens M, Gibb BE.
    Cogn Emot; 2017 Aug; 31(5):1062-1069. PubMed ID: 27224305
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  • 2. Implicit negative affect predicts attention to sad faces beyond self-reported depressive symptoms in healthy individuals: An eye-tracking study.
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  • 3. Attentional biases in dysphoria when happy and sad faces are simultaneously presented.
    Blanco I, Poyato N, Nieto I, Boemo T, Pascual T, Roca P, Vazquez C.
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  • 4. Double attention bias for positive and negative emotional faces in clinical depression: evidence from an eye-tracking study.
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  • 5. Attentional Biases in Currently Depressed Children: An Eye-Tracking Study of Biases in Sustained Attention to Emotional Stimuli.
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  • 6. Free viewing of sad and happy faces in depression: A potential target for attention bias modification.
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  • 7. Attentional bias scores in patients with depression and effects of age: a controlled, eye-tracking study.
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    J Int Med Res; 2017 Oct 01; 45(5):1518-1527. PubMed ID: 28661268
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  • 8. CBT and positive psychology interventions for clinical depression promote healthy attentional biases: An eye-tracking study.
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  • 9. Attentional biases in depression: Relation to disorder severity, rumination, and anhedonia.
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  • 10. Temporal changes in attention to sad and happy faces distinguish currently and remitted depressed individuals from never depressed individuals.
    Soltani S, Newman K, Quigley L, Fernandez A, Dobson K, Sears C.
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  • 11. Attentional disengagement from emotional information predicts future depression via changes in ruminative brooding: A five-month longitudinal eye-tracking study.
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  • 12. Gaze-fixation and pupil dilation in the processing of emotional faces: the role of rumination.
    Duque A, Sanchez A, Vazquez C.
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  • 13. Attentional Disengagement Deficits Predict Brooding, but Not Reflection, Over a One-Year Period.
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  • 14. Adaptive and maladaptive components of rumination? Diagnostic specificity and relation to depressive biases.
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  • 15. Alleviated negative rather than positive attentional bias in patients with depression in remission: an eye-tracking study.
    Li M, Lu S, Wang G, Feng L, Fu B, Zhong N.
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  • 16. Attentional bias modification in depression through gaze contingencies and regulatory control using a new eye-tracking intervention paradigm: study protocol for a placebo-controlled trial.
    Vazquez C, Blanco I, Sanchez A, McNally RJ.
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  • 17. Attentional bias and childhood maltreatment in clinical depression - An eye-tracking study.
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  • 18. Aberrant attentional bias to sad faces in depression and the role of stressful life events: Evidence from an eye-tracking paradigm.
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  • 20. Eye tracking indices of attentional bias in children of depressed mothers: Polygenic influences help to clarify previous mixed findings.
    Owens M, Harrison AJ, Burkhouse KL, McGeary JE, Knopik VS, Palmer RH, Gibb BE.
    Dev Psychopathol; 2016 May 08; 28(2):385-97. PubMed ID: 26030911
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