Fifty veterans diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) each recalled four autobiographical memories: one from the 2 years before service, one non-combat memory from the time in service, one from combat, and one from service that had often come as an intrusive memory. For each memory, they provided 21 ratings about reliving, belief, sensory properties, reexperiencing emotions, visceral emotional responses, fragmentation, and narrative coherence. We used these ratings to examine three claims about traumatic memories: a separation of cognitive and visceral aspects of emotion, an increased sense of reliving, and increased fragmentation. There was evidence for a partial separation of cognitive judgments of reexperiencing an emotion a...
Cognitive theories suggest that information updating and autobiographical memory characteristics ma...
Memory for complex everyday events involving vision, hearing, smell, emotion, narrative, and languag...
Participants with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and participants with a trauma but without PT...
One hundred and eighty-one students answered a standardized questionnaire on Post-Traumatic Stress D...
The current study examined cognitive-emotional distinctiveness (CED), the extent to which emotions a...
One-hundred-fifteen undergraduates screened for PTSD symptom severity rated 15 word-cued memories an...
One hundred fifteen undergraduates rated 15 word-cued memories and their 3 most negatively stressful...
Article on the integration of emotions in memories and cognitive-emotional distinctiveness and postt...
Article on the integration of emotions in memories and cognitive-emotional distinctiveness and postt...
This program of research investigated the nature and processes ofautobiographical memory deficits in...
Several authors have argued that traumatic experiences are processed and remembered in a qualitative...
Several authors have argued that traumatic experiences are processed and remembered in a qualitative...
Several authors have argued that traumatic experiences are processed and remembered in a qualitative...
Several authors have argued that traumatic experiences are processed and remembered in a qualitative...
Background: Emotion and cognition are two basic dimensions of psychological organization, Failure of...
Cognitive theories suggest that information updating and autobiographical memory characteristics ma...
Memory for complex everyday events involving vision, hearing, smell, emotion, narrative, and languag...
Participants with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and participants with a trauma but without PT...
One hundred and eighty-one students answered a standardized questionnaire on Post-Traumatic Stress D...
The current study examined cognitive-emotional distinctiveness (CED), the extent to which emotions a...
One-hundred-fifteen undergraduates screened for PTSD symptom severity rated 15 word-cued memories an...
One hundred fifteen undergraduates rated 15 word-cued memories and their 3 most negatively stressful...
Article on the integration of emotions in memories and cognitive-emotional distinctiveness and postt...
Article on the integration of emotions in memories and cognitive-emotional distinctiveness and postt...
This program of research investigated the nature and processes ofautobiographical memory deficits in...
Several authors have argued that traumatic experiences are processed and remembered in a qualitative...
Several authors have argued that traumatic experiences are processed and remembered in a qualitative...
Several authors have argued that traumatic experiences are processed and remembered in a qualitative...
Several authors have argued that traumatic experiences are processed and remembered in a qualitative...
Background: Emotion and cognition are two basic dimensions of psychological organization, Failure of...
Cognitive theories suggest that information updating and autobiographical memory characteristics ma...
Memory for complex everyday events involving vision, hearing, smell, emotion, narrative, and languag...
Participants with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and participants with a trauma but without PT...