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Elsevier, Psychiatry Research, 3(229), p. 960-967, 2015

DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2015.05.099

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Valence-based Word-Face Stroop task reveals differential emotional interference in patients with major depression

Journal article published in 2015 by Zeynep Başgöze ORCID, Ali Saffet Gönül, Bora Baskak, Didem Gökçay
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Abstract

Word–Face Stroop task creates emotional conflict between affective words and affective faces. In this task, healthy participants consistently slow down while responding to incongruent cases. The findings are supported by the analytical rumination interpretation of depression: patients lose speed/accuracy in laboratory tasks due to processing load spent during continuous rumination. However, for tasks in line with their preoccupation, continual practice makes the patients more vigilant and adept.