Selective Attentional Biases as a Maintenance and Vulnerability Factor in Depression: A Critical Review
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Keywords

Selective attention
cognitive biases
depression
vulnerability to depression
emotion regulation atención selectiva
sesgos cognitivos
depresión
vulnerabilidad a la depresión
regulación emocional

How to Cite

Sánchez, Álvaro, & Vázquez, C. (2017). Selective Attentional Biases as a Maintenance and Vulnerability Factor in Depression: A Critical Review. Terapia Psicológica, 30(3), 103-117. Retrieved from https://www.teps.cl/index.php/teps/article/view/116

Abstract

This review examines studies that have addressed the presence of selective attentional biases in depression (clinical and subclinical samples) in several experimental cognitive tasks. Current data using eye-tracking techniques indicate that depression is characterized by the presence of sustained attentional processing towardsnegative information and absence of biases towards positive information. Available empirical evidence about the causal role of these biases on the onset and maintenance of depression suggests that these biases, in association
with a ruminative style and ineffective emotional regulation strategies, could be stable vulnerability markers of depression. Clinical implications of these findings and future research in this field are discussed.

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