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Depressive realism and the effect of intertrial interval on judgements of zero, positive, and negative contingencies
Msetfi, Rachel; Murphy, R.A.; Simpson, Jane (2007)In three experiments we tested how the spacing of trials during acquisition of zero, positive, and negative response-outcome contingencies differentially affected depressed and nondepressed students' judgements. Experiment ... -
The Effect of Mild Depression on Time Discrimination
Msetfi, Rachel; Murphy, R.; Kornbrot, D. (2012-02-07)Depressed mood states affect subjective perceptions of time but it is not clear whether this is due to changes in the underlying timing mechanisms, such as the speed of the internal clock. In order to study depression ... -
The relationship between mood state and perceived control in contingency learning : Effects of individualist and collectivist values
Msetfi, Rachel; Kornbrot, Diana; Matute, Helen; Murphy, Robin A. (2015-09-29)Perceived control in contingency learning is linked to psychological wellbeing with low levels of perceived control thought to be a cause or consequence of depression and high levels of control considered to be the hallmark ... -
Sense of Control and Depression during Public Health Restrictions and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Msetfi, Rachel; Kornbrot, Diana; Halbrook, Yemaya J.; Senan, Salha (2022-11-03)Depression rates have increased significantly since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, with a number of factors implicated in this increase, including stress, fear, social isolation and the psychological impact of public ... -
Time perception and depressive realism : judgement type, psychophysical functions and bias
Kornbrot, D.; Msetfi, Rachel; Grimwood, Melvyn (2013)The effect of mild depression on time estimation and production was investigated. Participants made both magnitude estimation and magnitude production judgements for five time intervals (specified in seconds) from 3 sec ...