Our research assistant Chuck Kingston is in the process of submitting his manuscript titled 'The interplay of rumination and error-related brain activity in the prospective prediction of depressive symptoms among youth,’ to the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology for their Rumination, Cognitive Performance, and Depressive Symptoms special issue. He and his co-authors found that ERN (an ERP tested with Flanker that indexes cognitive error processing) moderates the relationship between rumination and twelve-month depression symptoms in a sample of adolescents.
Great job Chuck!