Background and objectives: Individuals who score high on positive schizotypy personality traits are vulnerable to more frequent trauma-related intrusive memories after a stressful event. This vulnerability may be the product of a low level of contextual integration of non-stressful material combined with a heightened sensitivity to a further reduction in contextual integration during a stressful event. The current study assessed whether high scoring schizotypes are vulnerable to frequent involuntary autobiographical memories (IAMs) of non-stressful material. Methods: A free-association word task was used. Participants completed three recorded trials which were then replayed to allow the identification of any associations where an in...
Involuntary mental time travel (MTT) refers to the phenomenon of mentally reliving past experiences ...
Aims: Individuals with a repressive coping style display an impoverished memory for emotional events...
The spectrum perspective views schizotypy as a subclinical expression of schizophrenic psychopatholo...
The current study explored whether individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia and a high level of PTSD...
BACKGROUND: Emotional dysfunction is a core feature of psychotic disorders. One expression of such...
Background: Intrusions are common symptoms of both posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and schizoph...
The current experiment examined emotional processing difficulties related to self referential materi...
Abstract: Intrusive mental experiences occur within posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and some ps...
The current study extends previous investigation of schizotypy as a vulnerability factor for trauma-...
Background Patients suffering from schizophrenia spectrum disorders demonstrate various cognitive de...
Recent studies have shown that involuntary autobiographical memories (IAMs) can be elicited in the l...
This study brings together findings from both post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and first episod...
Intrusive memories (IMs) are repetitive, unwanted memories, characterised by their disruptiveness an...
In daily life, memories of one’s personal past are often retrieved involuntarily (i.e., unintentiona...
Previous research has indicated abnormal semantic activation in individuals scoring higher in schizo...
Involuntary mental time travel (MTT) refers to the phenomenon of mentally reliving past experiences ...
Aims: Individuals with a repressive coping style display an impoverished memory for emotional events...
The spectrum perspective views schizotypy as a subclinical expression of schizophrenic psychopatholo...
The current study explored whether individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia and a high level of PTSD...
BACKGROUND: Emotional dysfunction is a core feature of psychotic disorders. One expression of such...
Background: Intrusions are common symptoms of both posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and schizoph...
The current experiment examined emotional processing difficulties related to self referential materi...
Abstract: Intrusive mental experiences occur within posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and some ps...
The current study extends previous investigation of schizotypy as a vulnerability factor for trauma-...
Background Patients suffering from schizophrenia spectrum disorders demonstrate various cognitive de...
Recent studies have shown that involuntary autobiographical memories (IAMs) can be elicited in the l...
This study brings together findings from both post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and first episod...
Intrusive memories (IMs) are repetitive, unwanted memories, characterised by their disruptiveness an...
In daily life, memories of one’s personal past are often retrieved involuntarily (i.e., unintentiona...
Previous research has indicated abnormal semantic activation in individuals scoring higher in schizo...
Involuntary mental time travel (MTT) refers to the phenomenon of mentally reliving past experiences ...
Aims: Individuals with a repressive coping style display an impoverished memory for emotional events...
The spectrum perspective views schizotypy as a subclinical expression of schizophrenic psychopatholo...