Neural Correlates of Rumination
We are currently conducting a series of studies using state-of-the-art EEG technology to examine the neural correlates of rumination and their predictive utility of subsequent behavior including symptoms of depression and aggressive behaviors. We plan to take a developmental approach and evaluate these neural correlates in undergraduate students, adolescents and children.
Collaborators include Drs. Michael Crowley and Helena Rutherford from the Yale Child Study Center.