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Can selective attention and inhibition (interactively) predict future obsessive compulsive symptoms? A prospective study
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Worrying and rumination are both associated with reduced cognitive control
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Rumination is characterized by valence-specific impairments in internal shifting of attention
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Improving attention control in dysphoria through cognitive training: transfer effects on working memory capacity and filtering efficiency
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Cognitive control moderates the association between stress and rumination
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Emotional interference in working memory is related to rumination
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Rumination mediates the relationship between impaired cognitive control for emotional information and depressive symptoms: a prospective study in remitted depressed adults
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Impaired filtering of irrelevant information in depression: an ERP study
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Internal cognitive control in clinical depression: general but no emotion-specific impairments
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Depressive symptoms and cognitive control in a mixed antisaccade task: specific effects of depressive rumination
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The association between depressive symptoms and executive control impairments in response to emotional and non-emotional information
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Attentional control in dysphoria: An investigation using the antisaccade task