All Relations between brooding and working memory

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Yoann Fombouchet, Lyda Lannegrand, Joanna Lucene. Relationships between emotion regulation strategies and executive functions in adolescence: Exploring the effects of discrete emotions and age. Journal of adolescence. 2024-05-02. PMID:38693714. this study examined (1) examined how difficulties in specific efs (i.e., inhibition, flexibility and working memory) predict the use of er strategies (i.e., reappraisal, distraction, expressive suppression, rumination, support-seeking) in an emotion-specific approach and (2) investigated these links across three different age groups (corresponding to early, middle and late adolescence), considering the nonlinear evolution of the relationships between ef and er strategies during adolescence. 2024-05-02 2024-05-04 Not clear
Eivind Haga Ronold, Sunniva Brurok Myklebost, Åsa Hamma. Improvement in self-reported cognitive functioning but not in rumination following online working memory training in a two-year follow-up study of remitted major depressive disorder. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 14. 2023-06-21. PMID:37342173. improvement in self-reported cognitive functioning but not in rumination following online working memory training in a two-year follow-up study of remitted major depressive disorder. 2023-06-21 2023-08-14 Not clear
Ashleigh V Rutherford, Samuel D McDougle, Jutta Joorman. "Don't [ruminate], be happy": A cognitive perspective linking depression and anhedonia. Clinical psychology review. vol 101. 2023-03-05. PMID:36871425. specifically, we discuss how rumination is associated to deficits in working memory and propose that these deficits in working memory may contribute to anhedonia in depression. 2023-03-05 2023-08-14 Not clear
Lijie Chen, Qi Wang, Tianchao X. Working memory function in patients with major depression disorder: A narrative review. Clinical psychology & psychotherapy. 2022-12-13. PMID:36510396. we found that: (1) central executive (ce) components affect the processing of wm, and this might be one of the factors influencing cognitive biases, as it is implicated in repetitive negative thinking and rumination; (2) the left dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dacc), the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlpfc), and the regions of the default mode network (dmn) play a vital role in ce functioning; (3) psychotherapy, cognitive training, exercise and physical therapy can be used as complementary treatments for mdd. 2022-12-13 2023-08-14 Not clear
Rachel K Carpenter, John C Horton, Tracy Packiam Allowa. Time Perspective, Working Memory, and Depression in Non-Clinical Samples: Is There a Link? The Journal of psychology. 2022-06-23. PMID:35737895. the current study seeks to determine the role of this time perspectives model and a range of cognitive constructs including hope, rumination, and working memory on their influence in depression. 2022-06-23 2023-08-14 human
Rachel K Carpenter, John C Horton, Tracy Packiam Allowa. Time Perspective, Working Memory, and Depression in Non-Clinical Samples: Is There a Link? The Journal of psychology. 2022-06-23. PMID:35737895. currently enrolled college students and participants not currently enrolled in college completed the center for epidemiologic studies depression scale, the zimbardo time perspective inventory, the adult hope scale, the rumination reflection questionnaire, and the automated working memory assessment. 2022-06-23 2023-08-14 human
Jacob D Kraft, DeMond M Grant, Evan J White, Danielle L Taylor, Kristen E Frosi. Cognitive mechanisms influence the relationship between social anxiety and depression among college students. Journal of American college health : J of ACH. vol 69. issue 3. 2021-11-24. PMID:31518208. theory suggests that social anxiety loads working memory, thus decreasing attentional control, which influences rumination and depression. 2021-11-24 2023-08-13 Not clear
Eivind Haga Ronold, Jutta Joormann, Åsa Hamma. Facing recovery: Emotional bias in working memory, rumination, relapse, and recurrence of major depression; an experimental paradigm conducted five years after first episode of major depression. Applied neuropsychology. Adult. vol 27. issue 4. 2021-02-03. PMID:30646773. facing recovery: emotional bias in working memory, rumination, relapse, and recurrence of major depression; an experimental paradigm conducted five years after first episode of major depression. 2021-02-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Yueyue Wang, Wenfeng Zhu, Mingyue Xiao, Qin Zhang, Yufang Zhao, Hao Zhang, Xu Chen, Yong Zheng, Ling-Xiang Xi. Hostile Attribution Bias Mediates the Relationship Between Structural Variations in the Left Middle Frontal Gyrus and Trait Angry Rumination. Frontiers in psychology. vol 9. 2020-10-01. PMID:29695990. we found that angry rumination was positively correlated with gray matter density in the left middle frontal gyrus (left-mfg), which is implicated in inhibition control, working memory, and emotional regulation. 2020-10-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Pauline Delaveau, Tiago Arruda Sanchez, Ricardo Steffen, Karine Deschet, Maritza Jabourian, Vincent Perlbarg, Emerson Leandro Gasparetto, Stéphanie Dubal, Jorge Costa E Silva, Philippe Fossat. Default mode and task-positive networks connectivity during the N-Back task in remitted depressed patients with or without emotional residual symptoms. Human brain mapping. vol 38. issue 7. 2020-06-15. PMID:28390165. however over the entire working memory task, the negative correlation between dmn and tpn was significantly lower in the eb than neb group and was differently related to cognitive performance and rumination. 2020-06-15 2023-08-13 human
Andrew D Peckham, Sheri L Johnson, Benjamin A Swerdlo. Working memory interacts with emotion regulation to predict symptoms of mania. Psychiatry research. vol 281. 2020-04-15. PMID:31525674. fifty-nine euthymic adults with bipolar i disorder completed a working memory span task, symptom interviews assessing depression and mania, and questionnaires assessing brooding rumination, reappraisal, and suppression. 2020-04-15 2023-08-13 Not clear
Suzanne Vrshek-Schallhorn, Elizabeth A Velkoff, Richard E Zinbar. Trait rumination and response to negative evaluative lab-induced stress: neuroendocrine, affective, and cognitive outcomes. Cognition & emotion. vol 33. issue 3. 2020-03-20. PMID:29623753. theoretical models of depression posit that, under stress, elevated trait rumination predicts more pronounced or prolonged negative affective and neuroendocrine responses, and that trait rumination hampers removing irrelevant negative information from working memory. 2020-03-20 2023-08-13 Not clear
Ee Pin Chang, Ullrich K H Ecker, Andrew C Pag. Impaired memory updating associated with impaired recall of negative words in dysphoric rumination-Evidence for a removal deficit. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 93. 2018-03-05. PMID:28347841. sixty-one undergraduates-pre-screened with rumination and depression scales-completed a novel task providing a specific measure of wm updating. 2018-03-05 2023-08-13 human
Sabine Wanmaker, Elke Geraerts, Ingmar H A Franke. A working memory training to decrease rumination in depressed and anxious individuals: a double-blind randomized controlled trial. Journal of affective disorders. vol 175. 2015-09-03. PMID:25661397. rumination is one of the hallmark characteristics of both anxiety disorders and depression, and has been linked to deficient executive functioning, particularly working memory (wm). 2015-09-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Thomas Onraedt, Ernst H W Koste. Training working memory to reduce rumination. PloS one. vol 9. issue 3. 2014-11-04. PMID:24595102. in both experiments, performance during the training task significantly increased, but this performance gain did not transfer to the outcome working memory tasks or rumination and depression measures. 2014-11-04 2023-08-12 human
Laura Crane, Lorna Goddard, Linda Prin. Autobiographical memory in adults with autism spectrum disorder: the role of depressed mood, rumination, working memory and theory of mind. Autism : the international journal of research and practice. vol 17. issue 2. 2013-09-03. PMID:21975036. autobiographical memory in adults with autism spectrum disorder: the role of depressed mood, rumination, working memory and theory of mind. 2013-09-03 2023-08-12 human
Catherine E Kerr, Matthew D Sacchet, Sara W Lazar, Christopher I Moore, Stephanie R Jone. Mindfulness starts with the body: somatosensory attention and top-down modulation of cortical alpha rhythms in mindfulness meditation. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 7. 2013-02-15. PMID:23408771. in depression relapse, we predict st-mindfulness's somatic attention competes with internally focused rumination, as internally focused cognitive processes (including working memory) rely on alpha filtering of sensory input. 2013-02-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jutta Joormann, Sara M Levens, Ian H Gotli. Sticky thoughts: depression and rumination are associated with difficulties manipulating emotional material in working memory. Psychological science. vol 22. issue 8. 2011-12-28. PMID:21742932. sticky thoughts: depression and rumination are associated with difficulties manipulating emotional material in working memory. 2011-12-28 2023-08-12 human