The repeated suppression of thoughts in response to cues for their expression leads to forgetting on a subsequent test of cued recall (Anderson & Green, 2001). We extended this effect by using homograph cues and presenting them for free association following suppression practice. Cue-target pairs were first learned under integrating imagery instructions; then in the think/no-think phase students practiced suppressing thoughts connected to some homograph cues, with or without the assistance of thought substitutes that changed their meaning. Below-baseline forgetting on the subsequent free-association test was found in the production of suppressed targets. Following aided suppression, this effect was also obtained in the production of other r...
Although forgetting the details of events from one’s personal past is generally viewed as a negative...
Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted memories can lead to forget...
Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted memories can lead to forget...
We examined the potential cost of practicing suppression of negative thoughts for subsequent perform...
Participants scoring high and low on a measure of repressive coping style (Mendolia, 2002) first lea...
To extend its relevance to everyday forgetting, we applied the think/no-think (TNT) suppression meth...
Post-traumatic stress disorder is characterised by recurring memories of a traumatic experience desp...
There are many situations in life when people try to forget information they have previously learned...
This study provides both experimental and correlational evidence that forgetting in the think/no-thi...
In 2001, Anderson and Green [2001. Suppressing unwanted memories by executive control. Nature, 410(6...
Suppression is a useful everyday skill leading to the clinically important outcome of forgetting. Su...
The present thesis used meta-analytic methods to define the typical magnitude of the suppression ind...
Studies using the think/no-think task have never addressed the baselines they use throughout the exp...
Memory suppression is investigated in inhibition paradigms that produce cue-independent forgetting. ...
Abstract in Undetermined Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted me...
Although forgetting the details of events from one’s personal past is generally viewed as a negative...
Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted memories can lead to forget...
Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted memories can lead to forget...
We examined the potential cost of practicing suppression of negative thoughts for subsequent perform...
Participants scoring high and low on a measure of repressive coping style (Mendolia, 2002) first lea...
To extend its relevance to everyday forgetting, we applied the think/no-think (TNT) suppression meth...
Post-traumatic stress disorder is characterised by recurring memories of a traumatic experience desp...
There are many situations in life when people try to forget information they have previously learned...
This study provides both experimental and correlational evidence that forgetting in the think/no-thi...
In 2001, Anderson and Green [2001. Suppressing unwanted memories by executive control. Nature, 410(6...
Suppression is a useful everyday skill leading to the clinically important outcome of forgetting. Su...
The present thesis used meta-analytic methods to define the typical magnitude of the suppression ind...
Studies using the think/no-think task have never addressed the baselines they use throughout the exp...
Memory suppression is investigated in inhibition paradigms that produce cue-independent forgetting. ...
Abstract in Undetermined Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted me...
Although forgetting the details of events from one’s personal past is generally viewed as a negative...
Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted memories can lead to forget...
Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted memories can lead to forget...