Negative information enhances the attentional blink in dysphoria

  • Ernst H.W. Koster*
  • , Rudi De Raedt
  • , Bruno Verschuere
  • , Helen Tibboel
  • , Peter J. De Jong
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: Research has suggested that depression is characterized by maintained attention for negative information. Methods: In this study, we examined whether maintained attention for emotional words influenced the attentional blink in a sample of stable dysphoric (n = 14) and non-dysphoric (n = 14) undergraduates. In a rapid serial visual presentation of white words, two green target words (T1, T2) had to be identified. If attention is maintained at negative information, T2 identification should be hampered by presenting a negative word at T1. Results: Results supported the hypothesis that negative words as T1 hampered the identification ofT2 words ifT2 was presented within 300 ms. Conclusions: These results improve our understanding of the nature of attentional bias in dysphoria.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)E16-E22
Number of pages7
JournalDepression and Anxiety
Volume26
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan-2009

Keywords

  • Attention
  • Attentional blink
  • Depression
  • Dysphoria
  • Emotion; disengagement

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