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Visual attention to emotion in depression: Facilitation and withdrawal processes
2012
Cognition & Emotion
Attentional biases for sadness are integral to cognitive theories of depression, but do not emerge under all conditions. Some researchers have argued that depression is associated with delayed withdrawal from, but not facilitated initial allocation of attention toward, sadness. We compared two types of withdrawal processes in clinically depressed and non-depressed individuals: (1) withdrawal requiring overt eye movements during visual search; and (2) covert disengagement of attention in a
doi:10.1080/02699931.2011.595392
pmid:21851151
pmcid:PMC3394537
fatcat:gzspfwt4obbnli2x556yhs6toy