Items where Author is "Gotlib, I. H."
Number of items: 9. 2013Demiralp, E. and Thompson, R. J. and Mata, J. and Jaeggi, S. M. and Buschkuehl, M. and Feldman Barrett, L. and Ellsworth, P. C. and Demiralp, M. and Hernandez-Garcia, L. and Deldin, P. J. and Gotlib, I. H. and Jonides, J.. (2013) Feeling blue or turquoise? : Emotional differentiation in Major Depressive Disorder. Psychological science, Vol. 23, H. 11. pp. 1410-1416. Thompson, R. J. and Mata, J. and Jaeggi, and S. M., Buschkuehl and M., Jonides and Gotlib, I. H.. (2013) The role of attention to emotion in recovery from Major Depressive Disorder. Depression Research and Treatment, Vol. 2013, 540726, 6 S.. 2012Mata, J. and Hogan, C. L. and Joormann, J. and Waugh, C. E. and Gotlib, I. H.. (2012) Acute exercise attenuates negative affect following repeated sad mood inductions in persons who have recovered from depression. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 122. pp. 45-50. Thompson, R. and Mata, J. and Jaeggi, S. and Buschkuehl, M. and Jonides, J. and Gotlib, I. H.. (2012) The everyday emotional experience of adults with Major Depressive Disorder : Examining emotional instability, inertia, and reactivity. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 121. pp. 819-829. Mata, J. and Thompson, R. J. and Jaeggi, S. and Buschkuehl, M. and Jonides, J. and Gotlib, I. H.. (2012) Walk on the bright side : physical activity and affect in Major Depressive Disorder. Journal of abnormal psychology, Vol. 121, No. 2 , S. 297–308. 2011Mata, J. and Gotlib, I. H.. (2011) 5-HTTLPR moderates the relation between changes in depressive and bulimic symptoms in adolescent girls : a longitudinal study. International journal of eating disordersNew York : John Wiley, H. 44. pp. 383-388. Thompson, R. J. and Mata, J. and Jaeggi, S. M. and Buschkuehl, M. and Jonides, J. and Gotlib, I. H.. (2011) Concurrent and prospective relations between attention to emotion and affect intensity : an experience sampling study. Emotion, Vol. 11, H. 6, S. 1489–1494. 2010Mata, J. and Thompson, R. J. and Gotlib, I. H.. (2010) Exercise and depression : BDNF moderates the relation between physical activity and depressive symptoms. Health Psychology : the official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, Vol. 29, Iss. 2. pp. 130-133. Thompson, R. J. and Mata, J. and Jaeggi, S. M. and Buschkuehl, M. and Jonides, J. and Gotlib, I. H.. (2010) Maladaptive coping, adaptive coping, and depressive symptoms : variations across age and depressive state. Behaviour research and therapy : an international multidisciplinary journal, Vol. 48. pp. 459-466. |