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Conditioned task-set competition: Neural mechanisms of emotional interference in depression
2016
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
Depression has been associated with increased response times at the incongruent-, neutral-, and negative-word trials of the classical and emotional Stroop tasks (Epp et al., Clinical Psychology Review, 32, 316-328, 2012). Responsetime slowdown effects at incongruent-and negative-word trials of the Stroop tasks were reported to correlate with depressive severity, indicating strong relevance of the effects to the symptomatology. This study proposes a novel integrative computational model of
doi:10.3758/s13415-016-0478-4
pmid:27943159
fatcat:2iv4wqbszjhsdirj7wt4fympie