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Inhibition deficits for emotional words in high ruminatiors.

Ma et al., 2013

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2671865887207461835
Author
Ma X
Zhao Q
Wang M
Yang Y
Qian M
Dai Y
Wang W
Dai G
Zhang W
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Chinese Mental Health Journal

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Objective: To investigate whether the individual who have tendency to rumination will show inhibitory dysfunctions on cognition functions and explore the phenomenon of not inhibiting negative irrelevant stimulus, in order to lern more about how the depression, rumination …
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