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View article: Biased and inflexible interpretations of social situations predict affect intensity and variability in children and adolescents
Biased and inflexible interpretations of social situations predict affect intensity and variability in children and adolescents Open
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by heightened emotionality. Past research indicated that the biased interpretation of social situations (i.e., interpretation bias) might contribute to these aberrant affect dynamics in a…
View article: Biased and Inflexible Interpretations of Social Situations Predict Affect Intensity and Variability in Children and Adolescents
Biased and Inflexible Interpretations of Social Situations Predict Affect Intensity and Variability in Children and Adolescents Open
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by heightened emotionality. Past research indicated that the biased interpretation of social situations (i.e., interpretation bias) might contribute to these aberrant affect dynamics in a…
View article: Are Biased and Inflexible Updating of Interpretations Broad or Narrow Transdiagnostic Risk Markers for Psychopathology? A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) Lens
Are Biased and Inflexible Updating of Interpretations Broad or Narrow Transdiagnostic Risk Markers for Psychopathology? A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) Lens Open
Previous research has linked biased and inflexible interpretations of ambiguous information to various forms of psychopathology. However, existing studies typically investigate these interpretation processes within individual diagnostic ca…
View article: Biased and inflexible interpretations of social situations predict affect intensity and variability in children and adolescents
Biased and inflexible interpretations of social situations predict affect intensity and variability in children and adolescents Open
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by heightened emotionality. Past research indicated that the biased interpretation of social situations (i.e., interpretation bias) might contribute to these aberrant affect dynamics in a…
View article: Biased and Inflexible Interpretations of Social Situations Predict Depressive Symptoms and Relational Outcomes in Parent-Adolescent Dyads
Biased and Inflexible Interpretations of Social Situations Predict Depressive Symptoms and Relational Outcomes in Parent-Adolescent Dyads Open
Adolescence is a critical period for social-emotional development, characterized by increased risk for psychopathology and disruptive changes in the parent-adolescent relationship. Biased and inflexible interpretations of social situations…
View article: Biased and inflexible interpretations of social situations predict affect intensity and variability in children and adolescents
Biased and inflexible interpretations of social situations predict affect intensity and variability in children and adolescents Open
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by heightened emotionality. Past research indicated that the biased interpretation of social situations (i.e., interpretation bias) might contribute to these aberrant affect dynamics in a…
View article: Are Biased and Inflexible Updating of Interpretations Broad or Narrow Transdiagnostic Risk Markers for Psychopathology? A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) Lens
Are Biased and Inflexible Updating of Interpretations Broad or Narrow Transdiagnostic Risk Markers for Psychopathology? A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) Lens Open
Previous research has linked biased and inflexible interpretations of ambiguous information to various forms of psychopathology. However, existing studies typically investigate these interpretation processes within individual diagnostic ca…
View article: Biased and Inflexible Interpretations of Social Situations Predict Depressive Symptoms and Relational Outcomes in Parent-Adolescent Dyads
Biased and Inflexible Interpretations of Social Situations Predict Depressive Symptoms and Relational Outcomes in Parent-Adolescent Dyads Open
Adolescence is a critical period for social-emotional development, characterized by increased risk for psychopathology and disruptive changes in the parent-adolescent relationship. Biased and inflexible interpretations of social situations…
View article: Interpretation Biases in Anxiety – A Three-Level Meta-Analysis
Interpretation Biases in Anxiety – A Three-Level Meta-Analysis Open
Interpretation biases (IBs) play a central role in cognitive models of anxiety disorders and are considered a transdiagnostic feature across anxiety disorders and severity levels. However, the magnitude of this bias in anxiety and modulati…
View article: Affective Traits: A Bayesian Appraisal Perspective
Affective Traits: A Bayesian Appraisal Perspective Open
Affective traits such as Neuroticism and Extraversion reflect relatively stable individual differences in affective experiences. However, it is unclear how this stability arises from inherently dynamic affective responses to diverse situat…
View article: Emotional Information-Processing Biases in Psychopathology
Emotional Information-Processing Biases in Psychopathology Open
This chapter reviews current research evidence for emotional biases in attention, memory, and interpretation in depression and anxiety, as well as how these biases influence each other to maintain negative information-processing. The chapt…
View article: Do cognitive biases prospectively predict anxiety and depression? A multi-level meta-analysis of longitudinal studies
Do cognitive biases prospectively predict anxiety and depression? A multi-level meta-analysis of longitudinal studies Open
View article: Navigating the Social World: The Interplay Between Cognitive and Socio-Affective Processes in Depression and Social Anxiety
Navigating the Social World: The Interplay Between Cognitive and Socio-Affective Processes in Depression and Social Anxiety Open
Background Biased and inflexible interpretations of ambiguous social situations are hypothesized to elevate risk for depression and social anxiety via their effects on social and affective processes. Yet, empirical support for this hypothe…
View article: Social interpretation bias and inflexibility: Mapping indirect pathways from pathological personality traits to symptom clusters of anxiety and depression
Social interpretation bias and inflexibility: Mapping indirect pathways from pathological personality traits to symptom clusters of anxiety and depression Open
Pathological personality traits are thought to predispose individuals to anxiety and depression by encouraging biased and inflexible interpretations of emotionally-ambiguous situations. This indirect effect was investigated in a diverse ad…
View article: Emotional Information-Processing Biases in Psychopathology
Emotional Information-Processing Biases in Psychopathology Open
This chapter reviews current research evidence for emotional biases in attention, memory, and interpretation in depression and anxiety, as well as how these biases influence each other to maintain negative information-processing. The chapt…
View article: Emotional Information-Processing Biases in Psychopathology
Emotional Information-Processing Biases in Psychopathology Open
Emotional Information-Processing Biases in Psychopathology
View article: Navigating the Social World: The Interplay Between Cognitive and Socio-Affective Processes in Depression and Social Anxiety
Navigating the Social World: The Interplay Between Cognitive and Socio-Affective Processes in Depression and Social Anxiety Open
Background: Biased and inflexible interpretations of ambiguous social situations are hypothesized to elevate risk for depression and social anxiety via their effects on social and affective processes. Yet, empirical support for this hypoth…
View article: Understanding Daily Positive Emotion Regulation: Examining Associations With Momentary Emotions and Anhedonia
Understanding Daily Positive Emotion Regulation: Examining Associations With Momentary Emotions and Anhedonia Open
Disturbances in positive emotion play a unique role in mental health problems, but little is known about how positive emotion regulation (ER) processes unfold in daily life. This study aimed to capture the dynamics of daily positive ER pro…
View article: Modeling Effects of Rumination on Free Recall Using ACT‐R
Modeling Effects of Rumination on Free Recall Using ACT‐R Open
Ruminative thinking, characterized by a recurrent focus on negative and self‐related thought, is a key cognitive vulnerability marker of depression and, therefore, a key individual difference variable. This study aimed to develop a computa…
View article: Are depressive symptoms linked to a reduced pupillary response to novel positive information?—An eye tracking proof-of-concept study
Are depressive symptoms linked to a reduced pupillary response to novel positive information?—An eye tracking proof-of-concept study Open
Introduction Depressive symptoms have been linked to difficulties in revising established negative beliefs in response to novel positive information. Recent predictive processing accounts have suggested that this bias in belief updating ma…
View article: Borderline personality disorder features are associated with inflexible social interpretations
Borderline personality disorder features are associated with inflexible social interpretations Open
View article: Latent profiles of telehealth care satisfaction during the COVID-19 pandemic among patients with cardiac conditions in an outpatient setting
Latent profiles of telehealth care satisfaction during the COVID-19 pandemic among patients with cardiac conditions in an outpatient setting Open
View article: Interpretation Biases in Anxiety – A Three-Level Meta-Analysis
Interpretation Biases in Anxiety – A Three-Level Meta-Analysis Open
Interpretation biases (IBs) play a central role in cognitive models of anxiety disorders and are considered a transdiagnostic feature operating across anxiety disorder categories and lev-els of severity. Despite decades of research, the ma…
View article: Interpretation Biases in Anxiety – A Three-Level Meta-Analysis
Interpretation Biases in Anxiety – A Three-Level Meta-Analysis Open
Interpretation biases (IBs) play a central role in cognitive models of anxiety disorders and are considered a transdiagnostic feature operating across anxiety disorder categories and lev-els of severity. Despite decades of research, the ma…
View article: Social interpretation inflexibility moderates emotional reactions to social situations in children and adolescents
Social interpretation inflexibility moderates emotional reactions to social situations in children and adolescents Open
Interpretation biases and inflexibility (i.e., difficulties revising interpretations) have been linked to increased internalizing symptoms. Although adolescence is a developmental period characterized by novel social situations and increas…
View article: Interplay between uncertainty intolerance, emotion regulation, cognitive flexibility, and psychopathology during the COVID-19 pandemic: a multi-wave study
Interplay between uncertainty intolerance, emotion regulation, cognitive flexibility, and psychopathology during the COVID-19 pandemic: a multi-wave study Open
View article: Social Interpretation Inflexibility and Functioning: Associations with Symptoms and Stress
Social Interpretation Inflexibility and Functioning: Associations with Symptoms and Stress Open
Introduction: Interpretation inflexibility has been implicated in a range of mental health problems, including depression, social anxiety, and paranoia. Inflexible interpretation of social situations may be particularly important as it can…
View article: Emotion Regulation in the Classroom: A Network Approach to Model Relations among Emotion Regulation Difficulties, Engagement to Learn, and Relationships with Peers and Teachers
Emotion Regulation in the Classroom: A Network Approach to Model Relations among Emotion Regulation Difficulties, Engagement to Learn, and Relationships with Peers and Teachers Open
View article: Modeling effects of rumination on free recall using ACT-R
Modeling effects of rumination on free recall using ACT-R Open
Ruminative thinking, characterized by a recurrent focus on negative and self-related thought, is a key cognitive vulnerability marker of depression and therefore a key individual difference variable. This study aimed to develop a computati…
View article: Developing a novel assessment of interpretation flexibility: Reliability, validity and clinical implications
Developing a novel assessment of interpretation flexibility: Reliability, validity and clinical implications Open