Involuntary retrieval of unwanted memories is a common symptom in several clinical disorders, including post-traumatic stress disorder. With an aim to track the temporal dynamics of such memory intrusions, we recorded electrophysiological measures of brain activity while participants engaged in a Think/No-Think task. We presented the left hand word (the cue) of previously encoded word pairs in green or red font. We asked participants to think of the associated right hand word (the associate) when the cue appeared in green (Think condition) and to avoid thinking of the associate when the cue appeared in red (No-Think condition). To isolate cases when participants experienced an intrusive memory, at the end of each trial, participants judged ...
Retrieving a subset of previously studied items can impair later recognition of related items. Using...
This study tested whether low attentional control set people at risk for experiencing undesirable in...
Methods to reduce intrusive memories (e.g., of traumatic events) should ideally spare voluntary memo...
AbstractInvoluntary retrieval of unwanted memories is a common symptom in several clinical disorders...
Involuntary retrieval of unwanted memories is a common symptom in several clinical disorders, includ...
Remembering unpleasant events can trigger negative feelings. Fortunately, research indicates that un...
Memory intrusions, a type of involuntary memory, are experienced by people on a daily basis yet are ...
AbstractBackgroundMost people suffer from intrusive memories in the aftermath of trauma. For survivo...
The experiments in this thesis were designed to contribute to an understanding of the links between ...
Environmental cues frequently elicit the retrieval of items stored in long term memory. In many case...
textabstractAfter unpleasant events, people often experience intrusive memories that undermine their...
After unpleasant events, people often experience intrusive memories that undermine their peace of mi...
A fundamental function of long-term memory is the ability to retrieve a specific memory when encount...
Although intrusive memories are characteristic of many psychological disorders, the neurobiological ...
Although intrusive imagery is a common response in the aftermath of a stressful or traumatic event, ...
Retrieving a subset of previously studied items can impair later recognition of related items. Using...
This study tested whether low attentional control set people at risk for experiencing undesirable in...
Methods to reduce intrusive memories (e.g., of traumatic events) should ideally spare voluntary memo...
AbstractInvoluntary retrieval of unwanted memories is a common symptom in several clinical disorders...
Involuntary retrieval of unwanted memories is a common symptom in several clinical disorders, includ...
Remembering unpleasant events can trigger negative feelings. Fortunately, research indicates that un...
Memory intrusions, a type of involuntary memory, are experienced by people on a daily basis yet are ...
AbstractBackgroundMost people suffer from intrusive memories in the aftermath of trauma. For survivo...
The experiments in this thesis were designed to contribute to an understanding of the links between ...
Environmental cues frequently elicit the retrieval of items stored in long term memory. In many case...
textabstractAfter unpleasant events, people often experience intrusive memories that undermine their...
After unpleasant events, people often experience intrusive memories that undermine their peace of mi...
A fundamental function of long-term memory is the ability to retrieve a specific memory when encount...
Although intrusive memories are characteristic of many psychological disorders, the neurobiological ...
Although intrusive imagery is a common response in the aftermath of a stressful or traumatic event, ...
Retrieving a subset of previously studied items can impair later recognition of related items. Using...
This study tested whether low attentional control set people at risk for experiencing undesirable in...
Methods to reduce intrusive memories (e.g., of traumatic events) should ideally spare voluntary memo...