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Repetitive negative thinking and depressive symptoms are differentially related to response inhibition: The influence of non-emotional, socio-emotional, and self-referential stimuli
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Repetitive negative thinking and depressive symptoms are differentially related to response inhibition: The influence of non-emotional, socio-emotional, and self-referential stimuli

Evan T Burdette, Kiara R Timpano, Stephanie E Novotny, Beatriz E Yepes, Bethany C Reeb-Sutherland and Jennifer C Britton
Behaviour research and therapy, Vol.147, pp.103989-103989
2021-12
PMID: 34678710

Abstract

Depressive symptoms Repetitive negative thinking Response inhibition Transdiagnostic

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.7 Neuroscanning
1.7.354 Emotion
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Psychology, Clinical
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Psychiatry/Psychology

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