Stuttering thoughts: negative self-referent thinking is less sensitive to aversive outcomes in people with higher levels of depressive symptoms

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  • who: Keisuke Takano from the Graduate School of Education, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, Center for Learning and Experimental have published the research: Stuttering Thoughts: Negative Self-Referent Thinking Is Less Sensitive to Aversive Outcomes in People with Higher Levels of Depressive Symptoms, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: One important aspect, and the focus of the current study, is the inflexibility in adjusting cognition and behavior to a changing environment. The authors hypothesized that individuals with depressive symptoms would have a low learning rate for negative self-reference. All attributes had been confirmed to have . . .

     

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