Rumination impairs the control of stimulus-induced retrieval of irrelevant information, but not attention, control, or response selection in general
Abstract
The aim of the study was to throw more light on the relationship between rumination and cognitive-control processes. Seventy-eight adults were assessed with respect to rumination tendencies by means of the LEIDS-r before performing a Stroop task, an event-file task assessing the automatic retrieval of irrelevant information, an attentional set-shifting task, and the Attentional Network Task, which provided scores for alerting, orienting, and...
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Title
Rumination impairs the control of stimulus-induced retrieval of irrelevant information, but not attention, control, or response selection in general
Published Date
Jan 23, 2018
Journal
Volume
84
Issue
1
Pages
204 - 216
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