#8900. Repetitive negative thinking and depressive symptoms are differentially related to response inhibition: The influence of non-emotional, socio-emotional, and self-referential stimuli

November 2026publication date
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Experimental and Cognitive Psychology;
Psychiatry and Mental Health;
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Abstract:
This study examines the effect of repetitive negative thinking on different aspects of the cognitive process, i.e., perception, attention, working memory, and processing speed.
Keywords:
Depressive symptoms; Repetitive negative thinking; Response inhibition

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