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Elsevier, Biological Psychology, 2(80), p. 251-255

DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2008.09.005

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Attentional control in dysphoria: An investigation using the antisaccade task

Journal article published in 2009 by Nazanin Derakshan, Maureen Salt, Ernst H. W. Koster ORCID
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Abstract

We examined inhibitory mechanisms in dysphoria using direct measures of attentional control. Dysphoric and non-dysphoric participants performed standard and delayed versions of the antisaccade and prosaccade tasks with facial expressions as stimuli. Results showed higher error rates in the standard antisaccade task than in the delayed tasks, with the dysphoric group having higher error rates in response to emotional facial expressions, in particular happy expressions. Our findings indicate impaired attentional processing in response to emotional facial expressions, in particular happy expressions, in dysphoria. Implications for understanding the mechanisms underlying attentional control in dysphoria are discussed.