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K Lira Yoon

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Kim D, Yoon K
Cogn Behav Ther . 2020 Jun; 49(6):475-485. PMID: 32516061
Retrieving positive autobiographical memories effectively repairs mood in healthy individuals. This is not the case in individuals with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) possibly due to lower levels of positive emotions...
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Wen A, Yoon K
Behav Res Ther . 2019 Nov; 123:103502. PMID: 31678862
Depression might be associated with poor affective flexibility, defined as the ability to switch between emotional and non-emotional aspects of a stimulus. However, it is unclear whether affective inflexibility in...
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LeMoult J, McCabe R, Hamedani A, Yoon K
Cogn Emot . 2019 Sep; 34(4):800-806. PMID: 31533536
We investigated the association between cognitive control and individual differences in cortisol response to stress in participants with generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) and in never-disordered controls (CTL). To assess cognitive...
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Wen A, LeMoult J, McCabe R, Yoon K
Anxiety Stress Coping . 2019 Jul; 32(5):581-593. PMID: 31284773
Growing evidence suggests that generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is associated with poor affective flexibility, defined as the ability to switch between emotional aspects and non-emotional aspects of a situation. However,...
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Mneimne M, Dashineau S, Yoon K
Cogn Emot . 2019 Mar; 33(8):1687-1701. PMID: 30909800
To extend our understanding of the proximal etiology of personality pathology, this study examined the dynamic, in-the-moment relations between mindfulness and negative affectivity (NA; emotional lability, anxiousness, separation insecurity) as...
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Hong S, Yoon K
Psychon Bull Rev . 2017 Jun; 25(3):1035-1042. PMID: 28616858
Perception of a facial expression can be altered or biased by a prolonged viewing of other facial expressions, known as the facial expression adaptation aftereffect (FEAA). Recent studies using antiexpressions...
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Lewis E, Yoon K, Joormann J
Cogn Emot . 2017 Apr; 32(7):1487-1498. PMID: 28397544
Individual differences in the habitual use of emotion regulation strategies may play a critical role in understanding psychological and biological stress reactivity and recovery in depression and anxiety. This study...
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Yoon K, LeMoult J, Hamedani A, McCabe R
Cogn Emot . 2017 Feb; 32(1):215-221. PMID: 28156191
Researchers have postulated that deficits in cognitive control are associated with, and thus may underlie, the perseverative thinking that characterises generalised anxiety disorder (GAD). We examined associations between cognitive control...
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Yoon K, Kutz A, LeMoult J, Joormann J
Cogn Emot . 2016 Nov; 31(8):1733-1740. PMID: 27848276
Individuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD) engage in post-event processing, a form of perseverative thinking. Given that deficits in working memory might underlie perseverative thinking, we examined working memory in...
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LeMoult J, Yoon K, Joormann J
J Psychopathol Behav Assess . 2016 May; 38(1):20-29. PMID: 27199505
Difficulty regulating emotions following stressful events is a hallmark of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Although individuals' ability to regulate their emotions is believed to have direct consequences for both emotional...