Ausgabe 2/2007
Inhalt (8 Artikel)
The Promise of Cognitive Neuroscience for Advancing Depression Research
Ruth Ann Atchley, Stephen S. Ilardi
Increased Parietal and Frontal Activation after Remission from Recurrent Major Depression: A Repeated fMRI Study
Kenneth Hugdahl, Karsten Specht, Eva Biringer, Susanne Weis, Rebecca Elliott, Åsa Hammar, Lars Ersland, Anders Lund
Risk Aversion Among Depressed Older Adults with Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder
Alexander L. Chapman, Thomas R. Lynch, M. Zachary Rosenthal, Jennifer S. Cheavens, Moria J. Smoski, K. Ranga Rama Krishnan
Disentangling Attentional Biases and Attentional Deficits in Depression: An Event-Related Potential P300 Analysis
Stephen S. Ilardi, Ruth Ann Atchley, Aubrey Enloe, Kristin Kwasny, Genevieve Garratt
Neurophysiology of Motivated Learning: Adaptive Mechanisms Underlying Cognitive Bias in Depression
Don M. Tucker, Phan Luu
Cognitive Deficits in Depression and Functional Specificity of Regional Brain Activity
Rebecca L. Levin, Wendy Heller, Aprajita Mohanty, John D. Herrington, Gregory A. Miller
Neurobehavioral Therapies in the 21st Century: Summary of an Emerging Field and an Extended Example of Cognitive Control Training for Depression
Greg J. Siegle, Frank Ghinassi, Michael E. Thase
Cognitive Neuroscience and Depression: Legitimate Versus Illegitimate Reductionism and Five Challenges
Scott O. Lilienfeld