Individuals who experience difficulty constructing coherent narratives about significant personal experiences generally report less psychological well-being and more depressive symptoms. It remains, however, unclear whether a negative emotional state, one of the core symptoms of depression, causes this impairment in autobiographical memory coherence. The current study aimed to examine the causal relation between mood and memory coherence by means of a mood induction paradigm. A group of 165 students were randomly allocated to one of three mood groups: negative, positive, and neutral. We hypothesized that memory coherence would decrease following a negative mood induction. In addition, working memory capacity was expected to mediate the asso...
We experience Involuntary Autobiographical Memories (IAMs) when memories of our personal past come t...
The role of emotion in memory recollection has been an arguable issue for a decade. Episodic memory ...
Memories for emotional experiences are influenced by a person's mood at the time of recall. This mak...
Individuals who experience difficulty constructing coherent narratives about significant personal ex...
Autobiographical memory has been theorized to serve as an adaptive function in coping with negative ...
In the present study we test the hypothesis that affective state underlies the effect of mood congru...
The role of autobiographical memory in emotion regulation is deemed as limited to the selective retr...
The recall of positive autobiographical memories is an effective strategy for improving negative moo...
A theoretically and clinically important cognitive deficit in clinical depression is the inability t...
Sakaki, M. (2005). Persons in negative moods often recall their positive experiences to alleviate...
Models of depression suggest that depression, which is characterized by sad mood, should confer a re...
The ability to construct coherent narratives about significant personal experiences, commonly referr...
Delineating the effects of mood on experiential memory in normal cognition may\ud inform theories of...
In the present study we test the hypothesis that the effect of mood congruence in autobiographical r...
In the present study we test the hypothesis that the effect of mood congruence in autobiographical r...
We experience Involuntary Autobiographical Memories (IAMs) when memories of our personal past come t...
The role of emotion in memory recollection has been an arguable issue for a decade. Episodic memory ...
Memories for emotional experiences are influenced by a person's mood at the time of recall. This mak...
Individuals who experience difficulty constructing coherent narratives about significant personal ex...
Autobiographical memory has been theorized to serve as an adaptive function in coping with negative ...
In the present study we test the hypothesis that affective state underlies the effect of mood congru...
The role of autobiographical memory in emotion regulation is deemed as limited to the selective retr...
The recall of positive autobiographical memories is an effective strategy for improving negative moo...
A theoretically and clinically important cognitive deficit in clinical depression is the inability t...
Sakaki, M. (2005). Persons in negative moods often recall their positive experiences to alleviate...
Models of depression suggest that depression, which is characterized by sad mood, should confer a re...
The ability to construct coherent narratives about significant personal experiences, commonly referr...
Delineating the effects of mood on experiential memory in normal cognition may\ud inform theories of...
In the present study we test the hypothesis that the effect of mood congruence in autobiographical r...
In the present study we test the hypothesis that the effect of mood congruence in autobiographical r...
We experience Involuntary Autobiographical Memories (IAMs) when memories of our personal past come t...
The role of emotion in memory recollection has been an arguable issue for a decade. Episodic memory ...
Memories for emotional experiences are influenced by a person's mood at the time of recall. This mak...