When people try not to think about a certain item, they can accomplish this goal by using a thought substitution strategy and think about something else. Research conducted with the think/no-think (TNT) paradigm indicates that such strategy leads subsequently to forgetting the information participants tried not to think about. The present study pursued two goals. First, it investigated the mechanism of forgetting due to thought substitution, contrasting the hypothesis by which forgetting is due to blocking caused by substitutes with the hypothesis that forgetting is due to inhibition (using an independent cue methodology). Second, a boundary condition for forgetting due to thought substitution was examined by creating conditions under which...
Task unrelated thought (TUT) refers to thought directed away from the current situation, for example...
Two experiments were conducted to determine if natural and induced dysphoria is associated with impa...
Suppression-induced forgetting (SIF) refers to a memory impairment resulting from repeated attempts ...
When people try not to think about a certain item, they can accomplish this goal by using a thought ...
When people try not to think about a certain item, they can accomplish this goal by using a thought ...
This study provides both experimental and correlational evidence that forgetting in the think/no-thi...
The current thesis compared the effectiveness of the direct (blocking memory) and substitution (thin...
Background Individuals with clinical and subclinical depression (dysphoria) exhibit problems intenti...
Memory suppression is investigated with the no-think paradigm, which produces forgetting following r...
Previous studies on the Think/No-Think (TNT) paradigm have demonstrated that retrieval stopping caus...
Memory suppression is investigated in inhibition paradigms that produce cue-independent forgetting. ...
peer reviewedPrevious research using neuroimaging methods proposed a link between mechanisms control...
The present thesis used meta-analytic methods to define the typical magnitude of the suppression ind...
There are many situations in life when people try to forget information they have previously learned...
In 2001, Anderson and Green [2001. Suppressing unwanted memories by executive control. Nature, 410(6...
Task unrelated thought (TUT) refers to thought directed away from the current situation, for example...
Two experiments were conducted to determine if natural and induced dysphoria is associated with impa...
Suppression-induced forgetting (SIF) refers to a memory impairment resulting from repeated attempts ...
When people try not to think about a certain item, they can accomplish this goal by using a thought ...
When people try not to think about a certain item, they can accomplish this goal by using a thought ...
This study provides both experimental and correlational evidence that forgetting in the think/no-thi...
The current thesis compared the effectiveness of the direct (blocking memory) and substitution (thin...
Background Individuals with clinical and subclinical depression (dysphoria) exhibit problems intenti...
Memory suppression is investigated with the no-think paradigm, which produces forgetting following r...
Previous studies on the Think/No-Think (TNT) paradigm have demonstrated that retrieval stopping caus...
Memory suppression is investigated in inhibition paradigms that produce cue-independent forgetting. ...
peer reviewedPrevious research using neuroimaging methods proposed a link between mechanisms control...
The present thesis used meta-analytic methods to define the typical magnitude of the suppression ind...
There are many situations in life when people try to forget information they have previously learned...
In 2001, Anderson and Green [2001. Suppressing unwanted memories by executive control. Nature, 410(6...
Task unrelated thought (TUT) refers to thought directed away from the current situation, for example...
Two experiments were conducted to determine if natural and induced dysphoria is associated with impa...
Suppression-induced forgetting (SIF) refers to a memory impairment resulting from repeated attempts ...