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The following pages link to Highly neurotic never-depressed students have negative biases in information processing. (Q50901137):
Displaying 50 items.
- The overlap between anxiety, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (Q26781117) (← links)
- Cognitive mechanisms of treatment in depression (Q27001088) (← links)
- The cortisol awakening response and major depression: examining the evidence (Q28088470) (← links)
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- Negative and positive life events are associated with small but lasting change in neuroticism (Q29032187) (← links)
- A neurocognitive model for understanding treatment action in depression (Q30374324) (← links)
- Sadder and less accurate? False memory for negative material in depression (Q30427963) (← links)
- Intelligence and neuroticism in relation to depression and psychological distress: Evidence from two large population cohorts. (Q33839223) (← links)
- Situational versus dispositional measurement of catastrophizing: associations with pain responses in multiple samples (Q33966182) (← links)
- Orbitofrontal volume reductions during emotion recognition in patients with major depression (Q34084297) (← links)
- Modelling cognitive affective biases in major depressive disorder using rodents. (Q34349717) (← links)
- The effect of personality on daily life emotional processes (Q34400799) (← links)
- The Impact of Experiential Avoidance on the Inference of Characters' Emotions: Evidence for an Emotional Processing Bias (Q34447137) (← links)
- 'Can you look me in the face?' Short-term SSRI administration reverts avoidant ocular face exploration in subjects at risk for psychopathology (Q34499333) (← links)
- Affective cognition and its disruption in mood disorders (Q34661207) (← links)
- Prebiotic intake reduces the waking cortisol response and alters emotional bias in healthy volunteers. (Q35539450) (← links)
- Neuroticism, acculturation and the cortisol awakening response in Mexican American adults (Q35690972) (← links)
- Lower dorsal striatum activation in association with neuroticism during the acceptance of unfair offers (Q35921480) (← links)
- Sex modulates the interactive effect of the serotonin transporter gene polymorphism and childhood adversity on hippocampal volume (Q36035901) (← links)
- Cognitive Bias Modification Using Mental Imagery for Depression: Developing a Novel Computerized Intervention to Change Negative Thinking Styles (Q36494936) (← links)
- Childhood abuse and deprivation are associated with distinct sex-dependent differences in brain morphology (Q36906646) (← links)
- Attentional biases and the persistence of sad mood in major depressive disorder (Q37377883) (← links)
- Remembering the Details: Effects of Emotion (Q37472951) (← links)
- A cognitive neuropsychological model of antidepressant drug action (Q37776787) (← links)
- Negative biases and risk for depression; integrating self-report and emotion task markers. (Q37907190) (← links)
- Accounting for individual differences in human associative learning (Q38136648) (← links)
- Reduced Effective Emotion Regulation in Night Owls. (Q38669518) (← links)
- Deactivation in anterior cingulate cortex during facial processing in young individuals with high familial risk and early development of depression: fMRI findings from the Scottish Bipolar Family Study (Q38801082) (← links)
- Is cognitive bias modification training truly beneficial for adolescents? (Q39084494) (← links)
- Internalizing Symptoms and Personality Traits Color Parental Reports of Child Temperament (Q39145926) (← links)
- A simple attention test in the acute phase of a major depressive episode is predictive of later functional remission (Q39298913) (← links)
- Prospective longitudinal voxel-based morphometry study of major depressive disorder in young individuals at high familial risk. (Q39695502) (← links)
- Interaction between a history of depression and rumination on neural response to emotional faces. (Q39784768) (← links)
- Neuroticism explains unwanted variance in Implicit Association Tests of personality: possible evidence for an affective valence confound (Q42277558) (← links)
- Effect of escitalopram on the processing of emotional faces (Q43140028) (← links)
- Dissociable effects of acute antidepressant drug administration on subjective and emotional processing measures in healthy volunteers. (Q46521738) (← links)
- Psychosocial functioning and the cortisol awakening response: Meta-analysis, P-curve analysis, and evaluation of the evidential value in existing studies. (Q46630838) (← links)
- Short-term antidepressant administration reduces negative self-referential processing in the medial prefrontal cortex in subjects at risk for depression. (Q46721075) (← links)
- Motivation but not valence modulates neuroticism-dependent cingulate cortex and insula activity (Q47297188) (← links)
- Effects of sertraline, duloxetine, vortioxetine, and idazoxan in the rat affective bias test (Q47397404) (← links)
- Effect of chronotype on emotional processing and risk taking (Q47445546) (← links)
- Genetic risk of major depressive disorder: the moderating and mediating effects of neuroticism and psychological resilience on clinical and self-reported depression. (Q47594715) (← links)
- Neuroticism and facial emotion recognition in healthy adults. (Q47751679) (← links)
- The neural correlates of worry in association with individual differences in neuroticism (Q47915661) (← links)
- Paradoxical effects of short-term antidepressant treatment in fMRI emotional processing models in volunteers with high neuroticism (Q48028656) (← links)
- Adolescent personality: associations with Basal, awakening, and stress-induced cortisol responses (Q48079951) (← links)
- Neural correlates of emotional valence processing in Parkinson's disease: dysfunction in the subcortex (Q48152765) (← links)
- Dissociable temporal effects of bupropion on behavioural measures of emotional and reward processing in depression (Q50423854) (← links)
- Decreased heart rate variability during emotion regulation in subjects at risk for psychopathology (Q50602068) (← links)
- Neuroticism, recall bias and attention bias for valenced probes: a twin study. (Q51708693) (← links)