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Brain mechanisms of rumination and negative self-referential processing in adolescent depression.

Laura MurrayNigel M JaffeAnna O TierneyKristina PidvirnyEmma G BalkindBatool S AbbasiMiranda BrownChristian A Webb
Published in: Journal of affective disorders (2024)
Adolescents with higher rumination endorsed and recalled more negative and fewer positive words and recognized more negative words during the SRET. Higher insula reactivity, a key region for modulating externally-oriented attention and internally-oriented self-referential processes, may contribute to links between rumination and negative memory biases. These findings provide insight into neurocognitive mechanisms underlying depression.
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