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| Barnaby D DunnSummaryAffiliation: University of Cambridge Country: UK Publications
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Listening to your heart. How interoception shapes emotion experience and intuitive decision makingBarnaby D Dunn
Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Psychol Sci 21:1835-44. 2010..quot;..
The somatic marker hypothesis: a critical evaluationBarnaby D Dunn
MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, 15 Chaucer Road, Cambridge CB2 2EF, UK
Neurosci Biobehav Rev 30:239-71. 2006..It is concluded that while presenting an elegant theory of how emotion influences decision-making, the SMH requires additional empirical support to remain tenable...
Heartbeat perception in depressionBarnaby D Dunn
Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK
Behav Res Ther 45:1921-30. 2007..There were no group differences on subjective bodily awareness. Implications for theories of depression are discussed...
Helping depressed clients reconnect to positive emotion experience: current insights and future directionsBarnaby D Dunn
MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK
Clin Psychol Psychother 19:326-40. 2012..Existing and emerging therapeutic techniques that may aid the promotion of positivity are critiqued, and some suggestions for future research and clinical practice are outlined...
Categorical and dimensional reports of experienced affect to emotion-inducing pictures in depressionBarnaby D Dunn
Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, 15 Chaucer Road, Cambridge CB2 2EF, United Kingdom
J Abnorm Psychol 113:654-60. 2004..Further, the data replicate earlier findings of elevated sadness reports to positive stimuli (J. Rottenberg, K. L. Kasch, J. J. Gross, & I. H. Gotlib, 2002), which may reflect broader difficulties in regulating emotions in MDD...
"I'm worth more than that": trait positivity predicts increased rejection of unfair financial offersBarnaby D Dunn
Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, UK Medical Research Council, Cambridge, United Kingdom
PLoS ONE 5:e15095. 2010....
Can you feel the beat? Interoceptive awareness is an interactive function of anxiety- and depression-specific symptom dimensionsBarnaby D Dunn
Emotion Research Group, Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK
Behav Res Ther 48:1133-8. 2010....
The consequences of effortful emotion regulation when processing distressing material: a comparison of suppression and acceptanceBarnaby D Dunn
Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Behav Res Ther 47:761-73. 2009..These findings suggest, contrary to the current clinical zeitgeist, that emotion suppression can successfully lead to an ongoing down-regulation of emotion and memory, whereas acceptance may elevate subsequent emotionality...
A reduction in positive self-judgment bias is uniquely related to the anhedonic symptoms of depressionBarnaby D Dunn
Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, 15 Chaucer Road, Cambridge CB2 7EF, UK
Behav Res Ther 47:374-81. 2009....
The accuracy of self-monitoring and its relationship to self-focused attention in dysphoria and clinical depressionBarnaby D Dunn
Emotion Research Group, Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, United Kingdom
J Abnorm Psychol 116:1-15. 2007..Implications for self-regulation models of depression are discussed...
Physiological responses to near-miss outcomes and personal control during simulated gamblingLuke Clark
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, Downing St, Cambridge, CB2 3EB, UK
J Gambl Stud 28:123-37. 2012..Near-miss outcomes are capable of eliciting phasic changes in physiological arousal consistent with a state of subjective excitement, despite their objective non-win status...
Seeing the bigger picture: training in perspective broadening reduces self-reported affect and psychophysiological response to distressing films and autobiographical memoriesPatricia E S Schartau
Emotion Research Group, Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK
J Abnorm Psychol 118:15-27. 2009..The findings are discussed in terms of the broader literature on CBM...
Ironic effects of emotion suppression when recounting distressing memoriesTim Dalgleish
Emotion Research Group, Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK
Emotion 9:744-9. 2009..This first demonstration of ironic effects of emotion suppression in response to personal material in those with emotional problems sheds light into how certain emotion regulation strategies may maintain and exacerbate such conditions...
The role of interoception in addiction: a critical reviewAntonio Verdejo-Garcia
Department of Clinical Psychology and Institute of Neuroscience F Olóriz, University of Granada, Granada, Spain Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Neurosci Biobehav Rev 36:1857-69. 2012..Clinical implications are discussed...
Reduced autobiographical memory specificity and posttraumatic stress: exploring the contributions of impaired executive control and affect regulationTim Dalgleish
Emotion Group, Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, England
J Abnorm Psychol 117:236-41. 2008..The data supported the affect regulation account, with greater posttraumatic stress being associated with reduced memory specificity...
The structure of past and future lives in depressionTim Dalgleish
Emotion Research Group, Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, 15 Chaucer Road, Cambridge CB2 7EF, England
J Abnorm Psychol 120:1-15. 2011..These findings shed light on important aspects of the organization of past knowledge that are likely to be linked to maladaptive processing biases in those with a depression history...
Risk-avoidant decision making increased by threat of electric shockLuke Clark
Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Psychophysiology 49:1436-43. 2012..Threat exerts immediate effects on decision making and physiological arousal, biasing subjects towards safer alternatives, potentially through a magnified processing of loss information...
Fear-conditioning mechanisms associated with trait vulnerability to anxiety in humansIole Indovina
Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge, CB2 3EB, UK
Neuron 69:563-71. 2011....
