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    A meta-analytic review of mood-congruent implicit memory in depressed mood by Gaddy, Melinda A., Ingram, Rick E.

    Published in Clinical psychology review (01-07-2014)
    “…In studies of explicit memory, researchers have reliably demonstrated that mood-congruent, depressive information is especially likely to be recalled by…”
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    Cognitive reactivity and vulnerability: Empirical evaluation of construct activation and cognitive diatheses in unipolar depression by Scher, Christine D., Ingram, Rick E., Segal, Zindel V.

    Published in Clinical psychology review (01-06-2005)
    “…Cognitive vulnerability is a central concept in cognitive theories of unipolar depression. This idea suggests that negative cognitive factors emerge during…”
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    Neural Processing of Emotional Musical and Nonmusical Stimuli in Depression by Lepping, Rebecca J, Atchley, Ruth Ann, Chrysikou, Evangelia, Martin, Laura E, Clair, Alicia A, Ingram, Rick E, Simmons, W Kyle, Savage, Cary R

    Published in PloS one (10-06-2016)
    “…Anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and striatum are part of the emotional neural circuitry implicated in major depressive disorder (MDD). Music is often used for…”
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    The association of negative mood with automatic and effortful facial expression mimicry by Kraft-Feil, Tara L, Ingram, Rick E, Gorey, Claire, Luu, Jazlyn H, Cross, Marie P, Pressman, Sarah D

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (24-04-2023)
    “…The natural process of mimicking the facial expressions of others is well established, as are the deficits in this reflexive behavior for individuals with…”
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    Dysfunctional sleep insufficiency and reduced P3 attentional response to positive social information by Bistricky, Steven L., Walther, Christine, Balderas, Jessica, Prudon, Jasmin, Ward, Christopher P., Ingram, Rick E., Atchley, Ruth Ann

    Published in Sleep and biological rhythms (01-07-2021)
    “…One must process others’ facial affect proficiently to facilitate social functioning, and both social functioning and processing of facial affect can be…”
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    Cognitive inhibition and attentional biases in the affective go/no-go performance of depressed, suicidal populations by Harfmann, Elisabeth J., Rhyner, Kathleen T., Ingram, Rick E.

    Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-09-2019)
    “…•Cognitive inhibition was impaired in all suicide vulnerable subjects.•Suicide may be characterized by an affective processing bias for negative…”
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    Facial Affect Processing and Depression Susceptibility: Cognitive Biases and Cognitive Neuroscience by Bistricky, Steven L, Ingram, Rick E, Atchley, Ruth Ann

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-11-2011)
    “…Facial affect processing is essential to social development and functioning and is particularly relevant to models of depression. Although cognitive and…”
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    Self-Focused Attention in Clinical Disorders: Review and a Conceptual Model by Ingram, Rick E

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-03-1990)
    “…Working largely independently, numerous investigators have explored the role of self-focused attention in various clinical disorders. This article reviews…”
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    Cognitive Processes in Cognitive Therapy: Evaluation of the Mechanisms of Change in the Treatment of Depression by Garratt, Genevieve, Ingram, Rick E., Rand, Kevin L., Sawalani, Gita

    Published in Clinical psychology (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-2007)
    “…A central theoretical principle guiding cognitive therapy is that mediation by cognitive processes is linked to the successful treatment of depression. The…”
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    Pupil response to negative emotional information in individuals at risk for depression by Steidtmann, Dana, Ingram, Rick E., Siegle, Greg J.

    Published in Cognition and emotion (01-04-2010)
    “…Using pupil dilation as a physiological gauge of cognitive and emotional load, currently depressed individuals have previously shown sustained processing of…”
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    Parental Depression Risk and Reduced Physiological Responses During a Valence Identification Task by Bistricky, Steven L., Ingram, Rick E., Siegle, Greg J., Short, Mary

    Published in Cognitive therapy and research (01-06-2015)
    “…Examining pupillary motility as a psychophysiological measure of cognitive-affective processing, the current study aimed to elucidate psychophysiological…”
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    Origins of Cognitive Vulnerability to Depression by Ingram, Rick E

    Published in Cognitive therapy and research (01-02-2003)
    “…Vulnerability has increasingly become the organizing construct around which much research in psychopathology is organized. This is particularly the case for…”
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    Introduction to the Special Section on Cognitive Processes and Psychotherapy by Ingram, Rick E

    “…Theoretical models featuring cognitive processes have played a fundamental role in advancing knowledge of psychopathology and its treatment and have emphasized…”
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    Unique and Shared Aspects of Affective Symptomatology: The Role of Parental Bonding in Depression and Anxiety Symptom Profiles by Meites, Tiffany M., Ingram, Rick E., Siegle, Greg J.

    Published in Cognitive therapy and research (01-06-2012)
    “…Prior research has found an association between parental bonding and depression and anxiety. Specifically, low levels of care and high levels of overprotection…”
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    Cognitive, affective and social mechanisms in depression risk: Cognition, hostility, and coping style by Ingram, Rick E., Trenary, Lucy, Odom, Mica, Berry, Leandra, Nelson, Tyler

    Published in Cognition and emotion (01-01-2007)
    “…Although some research has assessed cognitive variables in individuals at risk for depression, few studies have specifically assessed the role of automatic…”
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    Vulnerability to Depression: Cognitive Reactivity and Parental Bonding in High-Risk Individuals by Ingram, Rick E, Ritter, Jennifer

    Published in Journal of abnormal psychology (1965) (01-11-2000)
    “…Although various conceptual proposals have suggested that disruptions in childhood bonding processes may be linked to the origins of these cognitive…”
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    Psychometric Properties of the Positive Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire by Ingram, Rick E, Kendall, Philip C, Siegle, Greg, Guarino, Jeannine, McLaughlin, Susan C

    Published in Psychological assessment (01-12-1995)
    “…The Positive Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire (ATQ-P) was designed to assess the frequency of positive self-statements. This article reports original data and…”
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    Comparative Data on Child and Adolescent Cognitive Measures Associated With Depression by Ingram, Rick E, Nelson, Tyler, Steidtmann, Dana K, Bistricky, Steven L

    “…As a way to better understand the effects of treatment for depression, comparative data on measures of cognition have been compiled previously for adults. Such…”
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    Pupillary and reaction time measures of sustained processing of negative information in depression by Siegle, Greg J, Granholm, Eric, Ingram, Rick E, Matt, Georg E

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (01-04-2001)
    “…Background: Disruptions of emotional information processing (i.e., attention to, memory for, and interpretation of emotional information) have been implicated…”
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