Selective Attention in Depression Influence of Emotionality and Personal Relevance

Schlosser N, Mensebach C, Rullkoetter N, Schaffrath C, Driessen M, Beblo T, Wingenfeld K (2011)
Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease 199(9): 696-702.

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Schlosser, Nicole; Mensebach, Christoph; Rullkoetter, Nina; Schaffrath, Camille; Driessen, MartinUniBi ; Beblo, ThomasUniBi; Wingenfeld, Katja
Abstract / Bemerkung
Selective attention to negative stimuli has been discussed as being an essential characteristic of depressive disorder. Theories and empirical data, however, are contradictory. The present study addressed the question of whether depressive patients selectively attend to negatively valenced and personally relevant or irrelevant stimuli and whether they habituate to these stimuli. Thirty-one inpatients with major depressive disorder and 37 healthy controls participated in the study. They underwent a modification of the emotional Stroop paradigm. The results indicated that personally relevant stimuli evoked more pronounced Stroop interference than did stimuli without personal relevance in all subjects. Furthermore, habituation to personally relevant negative stimuli was seen in both depressive patients and control subjects. The present findings question a generally negative attentional bias as being a specific characteristic of depressive disorder. Furthermore, as depressed patients habituated to personally relevant negative stimuli, exposure therapy might be suitable for the treatment of depressive disorder.
Stichworte
interference; Major depression; emotional Stroop task; habituation; human
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease
Band
199
Ausgabe
9
Seite(n)
696-702
ISSN
0022-3018
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2394442

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Schlosser N, Mensebach C, Rullkoetter N, et al. Selective Attention in Depression Influence of Emotionality and Personal Relevance. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease. 2011;199(9):696-702.
Schlosser, N., Mensebach, C., Rullkoetter, N., Schaffrath, C., Driessen, M., Beblo, T., & Wingenfeld, K. (2011). Selective Attention in Depression Influence of Emotionality and Personal Relevance. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 199(9), 696-702. https://doi.org/10.1097/NMD.0b013e318229d6cf
Schlosser, Nicole, Mensebach, Christoph, Rullkoetter, Nina, Schaffrath, Camille, Driessen, Martin, Beblo, Thomas, and Wingenfeld, Katja. 2011. “Selective Attention in Depression Influence of Emotionality and Personal Relevance”. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease 199 (9): 696-702.
Schlosser, N., Mensebach, C., Rullkoetter, N., Schaffrath, C., Driessen, M., Beblo, T., and Wingenfeld, K. (2011). Selective Attention in Depression Influence of Emotionality and Personal Relevance. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease 199, 696-702.
Schlosser, N., et al., 2011. Selective Attention in Depression Influence of Emotionality and Personal Relevance. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 199(9), p 696-702.
N. Schlosser, et al., “Selective Attention in Depression Influence of Emotionality and Personal Relevance”, Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, vol. 199, 2011, pp. 696-702.
Schlosser, N., Mensebach, C., Rullkoetter, N., Schaffrath, C., Driessen, M., Beblo, T., Wingenfeld, K.: Selective Attention in Depression Influence of Emotionality and Personal Relevance. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease. 199, 696-702 (2011).
Schlosser, Nicole, Mensebach, Christoph, Rullkoetter, Nina, Schaffrath, Camille, Driessen, Martin, Beblo, Thomas, and Wingenfeld, Katja. “Selective Attention in Depression Influence of Emotionality and Personal Relevance”. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease 199.9 (2011): 696-702.

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