Can't get it off my brain: Meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies on perseverative cognition

Volume: 295, Pages: 111020 - 111020
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Perseverative cognition (i.e. rumination and worry) describes intrusive, uncontrollable, repetitive thoughts. These negative affective experiences are accompanied by physiological arousal, as if the individual were facing an external stressor. Perseverative cognition is a transdiagnostic symptom, yet studies of neural mechanisms are largely restricted to specific clinical populations (e.g. patients with major depression). The present study...
Paper Details
Title
Can't get it off my brain: Meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies on perseverative cognition
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
295
Pages
111020 - 111020
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