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Mechanisms in Emotional Information Processing in Individuals with Major Depressive Disorder: An Event-Related Potential Study of an Information Processing Model.

Daniel Kwasi AhorsuKen Ho Ming ChungRaiane Monteiro Clacino MachadoMichael Gar Chung YiuYat Fung MokLauren K S LeiHector Wing Hong Tsang
Published in: Psychiatry and clinical psychopharmacology (2023)
The use of a parallel processing strategy among individuals with major depressive disorder may have led to impaired "happy" information processes, possibly explaining why individuals with major depressive disorder are less efficient than healthy controls. The results suggest the possibility that biases related to the processing of "happy" information among individuals with major depressive disorder may be related to a tendency for these individuals to engage in superficial decision-making. Future research is needed to examine the processes contributing to people with major depressive disorder having challenges with inhibition-facilitation of emotional stimuli.
Keyphrases
  • major depressive disorder
  • bipolar disorder
  • health information
  • decision making
  • social media
  • risk assessment