
The influence of cognitive control training on stress reactivity and rumination in response to a lab stressor and naturalistic stress
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- Kristof Hoorelbeke (UGent) , Ernst Koster (UGent) , Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt (UGent) , Siebren Callewaert and Ineke Demeyer (UGent)
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- STATE WORRY QUESTIONNAIRE, WORKING-MEMORY CAPACITY, EMOTION REGULATION, DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS, ATTENTIONAL CONTROL, CONTROLLED-TRIAL, ANXIETY, TASK, INFORMATION, VALIDATION, Rumination, Depression, Cognitive control, Working memory, Training
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-5941949
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- Hoorelbeke, Kristof et al. “The Influence of Cognitive Control Training on Stress Reactivity and Rumination in Response to a Lab Stressor and Naturalistic Stress.” BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY 69 (2015): 1–10. Print.
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- Hoorelbeke, K., Koster, E., Vanderhasselt, M.-A., Callewaert, S., & Demeyer, I. (2015). The influence of cognitive control training on stress reactivity and rumination in response to a lab stressor and naturalistic stress. BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY, 69, 1–10.
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- Hoorelbeke, Kristof, Ernst Koster, Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt, Siebren Callewaert, and Ineke Demeyer. 2015. “The Influence of Cognitive Control Training on Stress Reactivity and Rumination in Response to a Lab Stressor and Naturalistic Stress.” Behaviour Research and Therapy 69: 1–10.
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- Hoorelbeke, Kristof, Ernst Koster, Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt, Siebren Callewaert, and Ineke Demeyer. 2015. “The Influence of Cognitive Control Training on Stress Reactivity and Rumination in Response to a Lab Stressor and Naturalistic Stress.” Behaviour Research and Therapy 69: 1–10.
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- 1.Hoorelbeke K, Koster E, Vanderhasselt M-A, Callewaert S, Demeyer I. The influence of cognitive control training on stress reactivity and rumination in response to a lab stressor and naturalistic stress. BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY. 2015;69:1–10.
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- [1]K. Hoorelbeke, E. Koster, M.-A. Vanderhasselt, S. Callewaert, and I. Demeyer, “The influence of cognitive control training on stress reactivity and rumination in response to a lab stressor and naturalistic stress,” BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY, vol. 69, pp. 1–10, 2015.
@article{5941949, author = {Hoorelbeke, Kristof and Koster, Ernst and Vanderhasselt, Marie-Anne and Callewaert, Siebren and Demeyer, Ineke}, issn = {0005-7967}, journal = {BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY}, keywords = {STATE WORRY QUESTIONNAIRE,WORKING-MEMORY CAPACITY,EMOTION REGULATION,DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS,ATTENTIONAL CONTROL,CONTROLLED-TRIAL,ANXIETY,TASK,INFORMATION,VALIDATION,Rumination,Depression,Cognitive control,Working memory,Training}, language = {eng}, pages = {1--10}, title = {The influence of cognitive control training on stress reactivity and rumination in response to a lab stressor and naturalistic stress}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brat.2015.03.010}, volume = {69}, year = {2015}, }
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