نتایج جستجو برای: rumination activity

تعداد نتایج: 1136934  

Journal: :Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2017
Carina H. Fowler Michelle E. Miernicki Karen D. Rudolph Eva H. Telzer

Rumination in response to stress (stress-reactive rumination) has been linked to higher levels of depressive symptoms in adolescents. However, no work to date has examined the neural mechanisms connecting stress-reactive rumination and adolescent depressive symptoms. The present work attempted to bridge this gap through an fMRI study of 41 adolescent girls (Mage=15.42, SD=0.33) - a population i...

2015
Morten Hvenegaard Ed R. Watkins Stig Poulsen Nicole K. Rosenberg Matthias Gondan Ben Grafton Stephen F. Austin Henriette Howard Stine B. Moeller

BACKGROUND Cognitive behavioural therapy is an effective treatment for depression. However, one third of the patients do not respond satisfactorily, and relapse rates of around 30 % within the first post-treatment year were reported in a recent meta-analysis. In total, 30-50 % of remitted patients present with residual symptoms by the end of treatment. A common residual symptom is rumination, a...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2014
Nilly Mor Paula Hertel Thuy Anh Ngo Tal Shachar Shimrit Redak

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Rumination, a maladaptive cognitive style of responding to negative mood, is thought to be maintained by a variety of cognitive biases. However, it is unknown whether rumination is characterized by interpretation biases. METHODS Two experiments examined the link between rumination and interpretation biases, revealed in lexical-decision tasks (LDT). A homograph with b...

Journal: :Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics 2011
J Tack K Blondeau V Boecxstaens N Rommel

BACKGROUND Rumination syndrome, characterised by the effortless, often repetitive, regurgitation of recently ingested food into the mouth, was originally described in children and in the developmentally disabled. It is now well-recognised that rumination syndrome occurs in patients of all ages and cognitive abilities. AIM To review a scholarly review on our current understanding of the rumina...

2017
Peggy M Zoccola Andrew W Manigault Wilson S Figueroa Cari Hollenbeck Anna Mendlein Alex Woody Katrina Hamilton Matt Scanlin Ryan C Johnson

Stress may contribute to illness through the impaired recovery or sustained activity of stress-responsive biological systems. Rumination, or mental rehearsal of past stressors, may alter the body's stress-responsive systems by amplifying and prolonging exposure to physiological mediators, such as cortisol. The primary aim of the current investigation was to test the extent to which the tendency...

2015
Young-Il Kim Sang Moo Lee Youn Hee Lee Myeon Lee Do Young Choi Wan Sup Kwak

This study investigated the effects of feeding by-product feed (BF)-based silage on the behavior of growing Hanwoo heifers. Twelve Hanwoo heifers (13.2 months-old, 315 kg body weight; four heifers per pen) were assigned to three diets: a rice straw (RS) diet (concentrate mix and free access to RS), a RS and BF-based silage (RSBFS) diet (concentrate mix and free access to RS and BF-based silage)...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2014
Danielle Gianferante Myriam V Thoma Luke Hanlin Xuejie Chen Juliana G Breines Peggy M Zoccola Nicolas Rohleder

Failure of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis to habituate to repeated stress exposure is related with adverse health outcomes, but our knowledge of predictors of non-habituation is limited. Rumination, defined as repetitive and unwanted past-centered negative thinking, is related with exaggerated HPA axis stress responses and poor health outcomes. The aim of this study was to test w...

Journal: :Personality and mental health 2014
Natalie Sachs-Ericsson Edward A Selby Jennifer L Hames Thomas E Joiner Karen L Fingerman Steven H Zarit Kira S Birditt Lori M Hilt

Rumination is a cognitive process that involves repetitively focusing on the causes, situational factors and consequences of one's negative emotion, and it is a potent risk factor for depression. Parental depression and neuroticism may exert an influence on offspring's development of rumination, which may increase offspring's risk for depression. The current study included 375 biological parent...

Journal: :Journal of Rational-Emotive and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy 2009
Edward R. Watkins

A sample of 116 patients with unipolar mood disorders referred to a specialist research clinic were assessed to investigate (a) whether rumination is a transdiagnostic process that is related to co-morbid Axis I and II symptoms and diagnosis in depressed patients; (b) whether common findings in the depressive rumination literature could be replicated in a recurrent depressed sample. Consistent ...

2002
Brad J. Bushman

Does distraction or rumination work better to diffuse anger? Catharsis theory predicts that rumination works best, but empirical evidence is lacking. In this study, angered participants hit a punching bag and thought about the person who had angered them (rumination group) or thought about becoming physically fit (distraction group). After hitting the punching bag, they reported how angry they ...

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