Zobrazeno 1 - 10
of 108
pro vyhledávání: '"Rick E Ingram"'
Autor:
Rebecca J Lepping, Ruth Ann Atchley, Evangelia G Chrysikou, Laura E Martin, Alicia A Clair, Rick E Ingram, W Kyle Simmons, Cary R Savage
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 9, p e0163631 (2016)
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0156859.].
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/192e13d027a34a0fb1ef390019f39d2f
Autor:
Rebecca J Lepping, Ruth Ann Atchley, Evangelia Chrysikou, Laura E Martin, Alicia A Clair, Rick E Ingram, W Kyle Simmons, Cary R Savage
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 6, p e0156859 (2016)
BACKGROUND:Anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and striatum are part of the emotional neural circuitry implicated in major depressive disorder (MDD). Music is often used for emotion regulation, and pleasurable music listening activates the dopaminergic s
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/71f54864bb9043fb8b3e2ebfeaa43006
Autor:
Tara L. Kraft-Feil, Rick E. Ingram, Claire Gorey, Jazlyn H. Luu, Marie P. Cross, Sarah D. Pressman
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 14 (2023)
The natural process of mimicking the facial expressions of others is well established, as are the deficits in this reflexive behavior for individuals with clinical disorders such as depression. This study examines the extent of this deficit in non-cl
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/02841d7eddc349feacebdf12749e71fe
Publikováno v:
Oxford Textbook of Psychopathology ISBN: 0197542522
Although there are numerous facets of depression, this chapter reviews its social and cognitive aspects. The chapter begins with a brief history of depression and then examines the epidemiology of depression, as well as demographic data related to et
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::3d96e76fe6a5509994220aece90f8bbf
https://doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780197542521.003.0011
https://doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780197542521.003.0011
Dysfunctional sleep insufficiency and reduced P3 attentional response to positive social information
Autor:
Rick E. Ingram, Jasmin Prudon, Steven L. Bistricky, Jessica Balderas, Christopher P. Ward, Ruth Ann Atchley, Christine A. P. Walther
Publikováno v:
Sleep and Biological Rhythms. 19:237-245
One must process others’ facial affect proficiently to facilitate social functioning, and both social functioning and processing of facial affect can be impaired in sleep-deficient states. Based on mood-salience, decreased positive affect and incre
Publikováno v:
Journal of Affective Disorders. 256:228-233
Background Although cognitive inhibition deficits and attentional biases have been associated with suicidality, these findings have not been consistently reported across samples. The aim of the current study was to further investigate these variables
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 38:568-584
Introduction: Although parental bonding that is characterized by overprotection and low care is associated with adult depression and anxiety, less is known about its association with other mood states. Additionally, few studies differentiate between
Autor:
Rick E. Ingram, Staci Schield, Thomas Schanding, Steve Bistricky, Ruthann Atchley, Kristina L. Harper, Jessica Balderas
Publikováno v:
Current Psychology. 40:3765-3772
Memory for others’ sad affective facial expressions may be relevant to depression risk, given that biases have been linked to major depression and transient sad mood states. However, no study has addressed whether stable, subclinical dysphoria is a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 37:44-68
Numerous studies have demonstrated that people high on attachment insecurity are more likely to report depressive symptoms as compared to those low on insecurity (secures). These findings suggest that enhancing one's sense of attachment security coul
Autor:
Rick E. Ingram, Ansley Bender
Publikováno v:
Personality and Individual Differences. 130:18-20
Research suggests attachment style may contribute to individual differences in resilience, but little is known about the mechanisms of this relationship. Self-care and self-efficacy may be promising pathways by which attachment influences resilience.