نتایج جستجو برای: rumination activity

تعداد نتایج: 1136934  

2015

Background and Purpose: Ruminations involve repetitive, prolonged, and recurrent thoughtsabout one’s self, concerns and experiences. These thoughts are predominantly verbal and can beconsidered as a particular case of inner speech. It has been suggested that inner speech is a kindof motor action. In line with this suggestion, we predicted an increase of speech muscle activity<lb...

2007
K. S. Das N. Das

Thirty pregnant heifers (Jersey, Holstein Friesian and Hariana) were divided into three groups (10 animals/group) according to their stage of pregnancy viz. seven-month (181-210 days) pregnancy (SMP), eight-month (211-240 days) pregnancy (EMP) and nine-month (241-280 days) pregnancy (NMP) group. Time spent in various feeding activities (eating fodder, eating concentrate, standing rumination, si...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2003
Kumiko Yamada Haruo Nagayama Kounosuke Tsutiyama Tosinori Kitamura Toshiaki Furukawa

The relationship of coping behavior to outcome in depressed patients was examined. Subjects (n=105) with major depressive disorder (n=85), depressive disorder not otherwise specified (n=7) or major depressive disorder with axis I comorbidity (n=13) were followed for 6 months. Their coping behavior (i.e. rumination, active distraction, cognitive distraction and dangerous activities) was defined ...

Journal: :Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2016
Eric R. Murphy Deanna M. Barch David Pagliaccio Joan L. Luby Andy C. Belden

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is characterized by poor emotion regulation. Rumination, a maladaptive strategy for dealing with negative emotions, is common in MDD, and is associated with impaired inhibition and cognitive inflexibility that may contribute to impaired emotion regulation abilities. However, it is unclear whether rumination is differently associated with emotion regulation in ind...

Journal: :Psychosomatic medicine 2011
Eli Puterman Aoife O'Donovan Nancy E Adler A Janet Tomiyama Margaret Kemeny Owen M Wolkowitz Elissa Epel

OBJECTIVE Physically active individuals have lower rates of morbidity and mortality, and recent evidence indicates that physical activity may be particularly beneficial to those experiencing chronic stress. The tendency to ruminate increases and prolongs physiological stress responses, including hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis responses as indexed by cortisol reactivity to stressful e...

2010
Maya Peled Marlene M. Moretti

Rumination is a risk factor for aggression and depression, yet few studies have incorporated both aggression and depression in a unitary model that reflects how rumination predicts these distinct conditions. The current study examined rumination on anger and sadness to assess their unique relations with aggression and depressed mood, respectively. Analogous anger rumination and sadness ruminati...

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2010
Rebecca E Cooney Jutta Joormann Fanny Eugène Emily L Dennis Ian H Gotlib

Rumination, or recursive self-focused thinking, has important implications for understanding the development and maintenance of depressive episodes. Rumination is associated with the worsening of negative mood states, greater affective responding to negative material, and increased access to negative memories. The present study was designed to use fMRI to examine neural aspects of rumination in...

2018
David Rosenbaum Mara Thomas Paula Hilsendegen Florian G. Metzger Florian B. Haeussinger Hans-Christoph Nuerk Andreas J. Fallgatter Vanessa Nieratschker Ann-Christine Ehlis

Repetitive thinking styles such as rumination are considered to be a key factor in the development and maintenance of mental disorders. Different situational triggers (e.g., social stressors) have been shown to elicit rumination in subjects exhibiting such habitual thinking styles. At the same time, the process of rumination influences the adaption to stressful situations. The study at hand aim...

Journal: :jentashapir journal of health research 0
omid soliemanifar department of psychology, abdanan branch, payam-e-noor university, abdanan, ir iran; department of psychology, abdanan branch, payam-e-noor university, abdanan, ir iran. tel: +98-9387606809, fax: +98-8433628405 zahra rezaei department of psychology, khuzestan science and research branch, islamic azad university, ahvaz, ir iran ali asghar rasuli department of psychology, shahid chamran university, ahvaz, ir iran mehdi rasuli department of exceptional children psychology, university of allameh tabataba’i, tehran, ir iran

conclusions according to this model, students with high score on negative perfectionism by mechanism of academic rumination report higher depressive symptoms, however students with high score on positive perfectionism report lower depressive symptoms through reduction of ruminative thoughts. results preliminary analyses revealed that positive perfectionism was negatively correlated with both de...

Journal: :Psychological science 2013
Nicholas J Kelley Ruud Hortensius Eddie Harmon-Jones

Anger is associated with various responses. Research on the neuroscience of anger has revealed that greater left than right frontal cortical activity is associated with angry approach-oriented responses, such as aggression, whereas greater right than left frontal cortical activity is associated with inhibited angry responses mixed with anxiety. In the current research, we extended these past st...

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