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Examining attentional functioning in depression using a personalized network approach : a proof-of-principle study Ghent University
Reduced attentional functioning has been identified as an important factor in depression etiology and maintenance. However, current research does not fully take into account the large heterogeneity of depression, for example identifying for whom and how reduced attentional functioning plays a role. In this proof-of-principle study, we demonstrate how a personalized network approach can provide more nuanced insight into the role of attentional ...
Attentional biases in anxiety and depression : current status and clinical considerations Ghent University
Engineering of phenylpyridine- and bipyridine-based covalent organic frameworks for photocatalytic tandem aerobic oxidation/povarov cyclization Ghent University KU Leuven
Covalentorganic frameworks (COFs) are emerging as a new classof photoactive organic semiconductors, which possess crystalline orderedstructures and high surface areas. COFs can be tailor-made towardspecific (photocatalytic) applications, and the size and positionof their band gaps can be tuned by the choice of building blocks andlinkages. However, many types of building blocks are still unexploredas photocatalytic moieties and the scope of ...
Online Contingent Attention Training (OCAT) : transfer effects to cognitive biases, rumination, and anxiety symptoms from two proof-of-principle studies Ghent University
Regaining control of your emotions? Investigating the mechanisms underlying effects of cognitive control training for remitted depressed patients Ghent University
#ContextMatters! A network tree approach to model the link between social media use and well-being Ghent University
Health economic evaluation of cognitive control training for depression : key considerations Ghent University
Depression is a serious and burdensome psychiatric illness that contributes heavily to health expenditures. These costs are partly related to the observation that depression is often not limited to a single episode but can recur or follow a chronic pathway. In terms of risk factors, it is acknowledged that cognitive impairments play a crucial role in vulnerability to depression. Within this context, cognitive control training (CCT) has shown its ...
Cognitive processes predict worry and anxiety under different stressful situations Ghent University
Worry, a stream of negative thoughts about the future, is maintained by poor attentional control, and the tendency to attend to negative information (attention bias) and interpret ambiguity negatively (interpretation bias). Memories that integrate negative interpretations (interpretation-memory) may also contribute to worry, but this remains unexplored. We aimed to investigate how these cognitive processes are associated with worry and anxiety ...
Cognitive remediation for depression vulnerability : current challenges and new directions Ghent University
It is increasingly acknowledged that cognitive impairment can play an important role in depression vulnerability. Therefore, cognitive remediation strategies, and cognitive control training (CCT) procedures have gained attention in recent years as possible interventions for depression. Recent studies suggest a small to medium effect on indicators of depression vulnerability. Despite initial evidence for the efficacy and effectiveness of CCT, ...