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  1. Emotion regulation in depression: Examining the role of cognitive processes.Jutta Joormann & Catherine D'Avanzato - 2010 - Cognition and Emotion 24 (6):913-939.
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  • Individual differences in cognitive control over emotional material modulate cognitive biases linked to depressive symptoms.Jonas Everaert, Ivan Grahek & Ernst H. W. Koster - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 31 (4):736-746.
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  • Cortical organization of inhibition-related functions and modulation by psychopathology.Stacie L. Warren, Laura D. Crocker, Jeffery M. Spielberg, Anna S. Engels, Marie T. Banich, Bradley P. Sutton, Gregory A. Miller & Wendy Heller - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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  • Emotion regulation in depression: Relation to cognitive inhibition.Jutta Joormann & Ian H. Gotlib - 2010 - Cognition and Emotion 24 (2):281-298.
    Depression is a disorder of impaired emotion regulation. Consequently, examining individual differences in the habitual use of emotion-regulation strategies has considerable potential to inform models of this debilitating disorder. The aim of the current study was to identify cognitive processes that may be associated with the use of emotion-regulation strategies and to elucidate their relation to depression. Depression has been found to be associated with difficulties in cognitive control and, more specifically, with difficulties inhibiting the processing of negative material. We (...)
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  • Rumination, emotional intensity and emotional clarity.Liel Shlomit Lask, Natali Moyal & Avishai Henik - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 96 (C):103242.
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  • Rumination and intentional forgetting of emotional material.Jutta Joormann & Tanya B. Tran - 2009 - Cognition and Emotion 23 (6):1233-1246.
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  • Frontal EEG alpha band asymmetry as a predictor of reasoning deficiency in depressed people.Aneta Brzezicka, Jan Kamiński, Olga Katarzyna Kamińska, Dorota Wołyńczyk-Gmaj & Grzegorz Sedek - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 31 (5):868-878.
    Cognitive deficits in depression are mostly apparent in executive functions, especially when integration of information and reasoning is required. In parallel, there are also numerous studies pointing to the frontal alpha band asymmetry as a psychophysiological marker of depression. In this study, we explored the role of frontal alpha asymmetry as a potential factor explaining the cognitive problems accompanying depression. Twenty-six depressed and 26 control participants completed a reasoning task and underwent 5 minutes of electroencephalography recording. In line with the (...)
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