Psychology: Techniques and Application ›› 2022, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (9): 543-552.
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One of the defining features of depression is a loss of mental flexibility, manifested by emotional inertia and rumination. Although emotional inertia and rumination play independent roles in the onset and maintenance of depression, they are also closely related, specifically, rumination predicts the occurrence of emotional inertia and both are significantly correlated with emotional attraction factors. In addition, the relationship between rumination and emotional inertia may be influenced by abnormal activity in the lateral prefrontal cortex (lPFC), executive control network (ECN) related brain regions and functional connections. Future research should focus on the causal relationship between emotional inertia and rumination in depressed individuals, the relationship between emotional inertia and rumination in different psychiatric disorders, and intervention strategies for emotional inertia
Key words: depression,, emotional inertia,, rumination, neural brain mechanism
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Li Yatong, ZHANG Lina, BAI Jingjing, DING Xiaobin. Emotional Inertia and Rumination in Depression [J].Psychology: Techniques and Application, 2022, 10(9): 543-552.
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