Dr. Lukas Kirchner

Postdoctoral Researcher



Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy

University of Marburg



Belief updating in depression is not related to increased sensitivity to unexpectedly negative information.


Journal article


T. Kube, L. Kirchner, W. Rief, Thomas Gärtner, J. Glombiewski
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2019

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Kube, T., Kirchner, L., Rief, W., Gärtner, T., & Glombiewski, J. (2019). Belief updating in depression is not related to increased sensitivity to unexpectedly negative information. Behaviour Research and Therapy.


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Kube, T., L. Kirchner, W. Rief, Thomas Gärtner, and J. Glombiewski. “Belief Updating in Depression Is Not Related to Increased Sensitivity to Unexpectedly Negative Information.” Behaviour Research and Therapy (2019).


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Kube, T., et al. “Belief Updating in Depression Is Not Related to Increased Sensitivity to Unexpectedly Negative Information.” Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2019.


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@article{t2019a,
  title = {Belief updating in depression is not related to increased sensitivity to unexpectedly negative information.},
  year = {2019},
  journal = {Behaviour Research and Therapy},
  author = {Kube, T. and Kirchner, L. and Rief, W. and Gärtner, Thomas and Glombiewski, J.}
}


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