Depressive rumination is correlated with brain responses during self-related processing
Background: Rumination, a tendency to focus on negative self-related thoughts, is a central
symptom of depression. Studying the self-related aspect of such symptoms is challenging …
symptom of depression. Studying the self-related aspect of such symptoms is challenging …
[HTML][HTML] Medial prefrontal disengagement during self-focus in formerly depressed patients prone to rumination
AB Nejad, JY Rotgé, R Valabregue… - Journal of affective …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) activity during self-referential processing has
been associated with rumination and found aberrant in depression. We investigated whether …
been associated with rumination and found aberrant in depression. We investigated whether …
Why ruminators won't stop: the structural and resting state correlates of rumination and its relation to depression
BACKGROUND: Rumination is a good predictor of major depression. The current study
explores the structural and functional neural correlates of rumination. METHODS: To explore …
explores the structural and functional neural correlates of rumination. METHODS: To explore …
Neural aspects of ruminative self-focus in depression.
R Cooney - 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Rumination, or recursive thinking about one's symptoms and the consequences of those
symptoms, has important implications regarding the development and maintenance of …
symptoms, has important implications regarding the development and maintenance of …
Physiological aspects of depressive rumination
Physiological assessment provides a window to brain and autonomic processes and thus
may aid in understanding causal mechanisms underlying psychological phenomena …
may aid in understanding causal mechanisms underlying psychological phenomena …
Self-regulation through rumination: Consequences and mechanisms
Rumination is an important form of self-regulation where individuals try to understand and
control their negative affect through persistently thinking about its causes and …
control their negative affect through persistently thinking about its causes and …
Neural correlates of rumination in depression
RE Cooney, J Joormann, F Eugène, EL Dennis… - Cognitive, Affective, & …, 2010 - Springer
Rumination, or recursive self-focused thinking, has important implications for understanding
the development and maintenance of depressive episodes. Rumination is associated with …
the development and maintenance of depressive episodes. Rumination is associated with …
Neural correlates of sustained attention and cognitive control in depression and rumination: An ERP study
M Owens, J Renaud, M Cloutier - Neuroscience Letters, 2021 - Elsevier
Attention problems and risk for depression are often associated with a trait tendency towards
rumination. Although theorists have linked rumination to deficits in attention, the nature of its …
rumination. Although theorists have linked rumination to deficits in attention, the nature of its …
Neural substrates of trait ruminations in depression.
Rumination in depression is a risk factor for longer, more intense, and harder-to-treat
depressions. But there appear to be multiple types of depressive rumination—whether they …
depressions. But there appear to be multiple types of depressive rumination—whether they …
Neural signal variability relates to maladaptive rumination in depression
CL Philippi, K Leutzinger, S Pessin, A Cassani… - Journal of psychiatric …, 2022 - Elsevier
Rumination is a common feature of depression and predicts the onset and maintenance of
depressive episodes. Maladaptive and adaptive subtypes of rumination contribute to distinct …
depressive episodes. Maladaptive and adaptive subtypes of rumination contribute to distinct …